VOV.VN - A Vietnamese Ambassador to the UN on April 1 presented a document on the nation’s accession to the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT) to Daren Tang, director general of the WIPO, for deposit.
VOV.VN - President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has highlighted the overseas Vietnamese community as an “inseparable part” of the Vietnamese nation and an important resource for the cause of national construction, development and defence.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc arrived in Geneva, Switzerland on November 26 morning (local time), starting his official visit to the European nation at the invitation of his Swiss counterpart Guy Parmelin.
Vietnam's accession to the World Intellectual Property Organisation’s Copyright Treaty not only meets the country's commitment in a number of new-generation free trade agreements of which it is a member, but also provides a legal foundation for the protection of copyrights on digital platforms.
Vietnam has emerged as a bright spot in the world’s artificial intelligence (AI) market, as Vietnamese representatives have continuously been invited to introduce their products and research studies at global AI events.
VOV.VN - The Vietnamese Delegation in Geneva introduced Vietnam’s distinctive cultural identities at the 2021 Flavors of Asia Festival held in Geneva on October 20.
The trademark “Vietnam Rice” has by now been protected in 22 foreign countries, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) reported, urging for the issuance of a legal document managing the use of the trademark.
Overseas Vietnamese (OVs) are viewed an important resource for national development and safeguarding, and young expatriates have proved to be an important part of innovation promotion in the homeland.
Vietnam ranked 44th out of 132 countries and economies in the Global Innovation Index 2021 (GII 2021) which was recently announced by the United Nations' World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).
Support is to be provided to small and medium–sized enterprises (SMEs), enabling them to use intellectual property (IP) rights to build stronger, more competitive and resilient businesses, said Dinh Huu Phi, Director of the Intellectual Property Office of Vietnam.