[Ip-health] Government of India press announcement: INDIA HOSTS FIRST EVER INTERNATIONAL MEET ON IPR
Thiru Balasubramaniam
thiru@cptech.org
Tue Feb 6 15:56:01 2007
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Around 22 countries representing both the developed and developing
world are participating in this important event including Algeria,
Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus,
Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria,
Poland, Romania, Switzerland, UK and USA.
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Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Monday, February 05, 2007
Ministry of Commerce & Industry
INDIA HOSTS FIRST EVER INTERNATIONAL MEET ON IPR
DEVELOPMENT AGENDA
16:2 IST
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In a major initiative on the Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) front,
India is hosting the first-ever International Meeting on Intellectual
Property and Development: Issues Related to the Development
Agenda. The 3-day (5-7 February) meeting, which is organised by
the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), in
association with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce
and Industry (FICCI) and National Intellectual Property Organisation
(NIPO) was inaugurated here this morning by Dr. Ajay Dua,
Secretary (IPP), Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
In his inaugural address, Dr. Dua underlined the importance of
working out an actionable plan to mainstream development into the
agenda of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) to
address IPR-related concerns of developing countries. The proposal
to establish a Development Agenda for the WIPO is one of the most
important initiatives taken by developing countries to ensure that the
international intellectual property system evolves in a manner which
is favourable for developing countries and reflects their concerns. At
present, there are 111 proposals made by WIPO member countries
on what should constitute the Development Agenda. Suggesting a
way forward, Dr. Dua stressed the need for consolidating the
diverse proposals into a cohesive doable agenda and expressed the
hope that by facilitating exchange of views and perspectives on the
proposed constituents of the Agenda, the meeting would help in
promoting a better understanding of these issues, and facilitate the
building of a consensus among member countries of WIPO.
Around 22 countries representing both the developed and
developing world are participating in this important event including
Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Barbados,
Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico,
Morocco, Nigeria, Poland, Romania, Switzerland, UK and USA.
Spread over the next 2 days, there will be presentations by
distinguished international and national participants on the following
themes representing key elements of the proposed Development
Agenda viz., Technical Assistance and Capacity Building;
Flexibilities, Public Policy and Public Domain; Technology Transfer,
ICT and Access to Knowledge; Assessments, Evaluation and
Impact Studies; and Institutional Matters including Mandate and
Governance.
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Thiru Balasubramaniam
Geneva Representative
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