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Key Called Innovation 104 Iranian Innovations Registered Interna
  • Jul 12 2020 - 14:16
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A Key Called Innovation: 104 Iranian Innovations Are Registered in International Offices

Entering technological products into international markets is an important topic for any country. With the activities of five thousand knowledge-based companies in the country, a new and serious effort must be made to form global markets.

Patent registration is one of the prerequisites for achieving this goal. Companies must register their inventions in order to export knowledge-based products to other countries.

However, patent registration in valid international offices is a complicated task. The patent office of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs has accompanied inventors on this path. In regard, inventors will receive more than 90% support from the office to register their invention in international offices.

This type of support will expand creativity and innovation. 1890 requests have been submitted on the website of the office to receive support, 298 of which have been confirmed in the evaluation stage. In addition, 104 patents have received grants in foreign patent registration offices.

In today's world, there is a growing competition between businesses in the use of innovation to accelerate the development of new technologies. Under these circumstances, the protection of intellectual property and technological achievements becomes doubly important. The center also offers its services to inventors in this regard.

A report by the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs

  • News group : NEWS,International Affairs & Technological Exchange Center,Strategic Technology Development Center
  • News code : 68674
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