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IP and Youth – innovating for a better future

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They’re surrounded by (and socially steered by) household names, branding and gadgets that make lives easier, more entertaining and more fun. . We engage with primary and secondary schools, and support those in further education, universities and research. . It’s a great asset for teachers and educators to add to their toolkit.

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Guest book review: Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer

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Key stakeholders such as university presidents and governing boards and members of higher education organisations will of course also find it insightful and useful. It considers the relationship between IP, technology transfer and higher education in the context of 3D printing, additive manufacturing and the Maker Movement.

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WIPIP: IP for the Larger World

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Do you think that designations of origin are better forms of IP? Designations of originnot useful immediately, only if youre known. Buccafusco, Masur, & Whalen, Measuring the Value of Distinctive Brands: Evidence from the Bordeaux Wine Market Distinctive here means different from other marks, not well-known. Tradition?

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Strengthening Innovation: Kerala’s Vision for IPR and TK

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Recognizing the essential contribution of IPRs in the knowledge economy, the draft Policy is designed to promote industrial development, research, and public-private partnership. It aims to create an ecosystem of innovation in Kerala by establishing extensive education on IPR in academic institutions.