Search Results - "World Intellectual Property Organization"
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An open source reading system for print disabilities
Published 2013“…According to World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) estimation only 5% of the world’s one million print titles that are published every year are accessible to the some 340 million around the world who are blind, vision impaired or who live with other print disabilities. …”
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UMP researcher wins WIPO Best Women Inventor’s Special Award at ITEX 2010
“…Mimi Sakinah Abdul Munaim was the university’s first female researcher to be honored with a Special Award at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Best Women Inventor, held concurrently during the 21st International Invention, Innovation & Technology Exhibition 2010 (ITEX 2010) at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre on May 14-16 recently.…”
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Best Women Inventor’s Special Award at ITEX 2010
Published 2010“…Universiti Malaysia Pahang's (UMP) Dr Mimi Sakinah Abdul Munaim was the university's first female researcher to be honored with a Special Award at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Best Women Inventor, held concurrently during the 21st International Invention, Innovation & Technology Exhibition 2010 (ITEX 2010) at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre on May 14-16.…”
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Senior officials from 15 African and asian countries on study mission to UPM innovation ecosystem
Published 2018“…SERDANG - World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva, together with Swedish Patent and Registration Office (PVR) and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), sponsored 21 senior officials from 15 Least Developed Countries (LDC’s) for a 1 week capacity building programme at Putra Science Park (PSP) in UPM to learn the successful innovation ecosystem model. …”
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Alternative dispute resolution: definition and its development
Published 2020“…At the international level, other than the International Court of Arbitration and regional arbitration centres; the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) of the World Trade Organization, the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), invariably resort to ADR mechanisms in their decisions and reports. …”
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