New guidance document aims to promote an environment conducive to innovation, sustainable growth
The conference, with its comprehensive vision, will benefit the public and private sector as it aims to integrate capacity building with a healthy innovative IP ecosystem, both regionally and globally. It is crucial for IP management to constantly evolve toward more pragmatic and mutually beneficial cooperation within the region.
China has in recent years seen growing innovation exchanges with the economies involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, said Gan Shaoning, deputy commissioner of the State Intellectual Property Office.
An ethnic prefecture in Southwest China's Guizhou province has built a robust tourism industry based on ethnic culture that has greatly improved people's livelihoods over the past three decades.
Jia Fuying, a Dong ethnic man from Xiaohuang village in Congjiang county, Guizhou province, has committed himself to promoting the development of the Grand Song of Dong ethnic group for the past six decades.
The 2016 Fuzhou International Lacquer Art Biennial, held in Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian province, from July 17 to Aug 18, aims to strengthen communications between Chinese and foreign lacquerware artists, organizers said.
Lacquer has been used in China for more than 8,000 years and Fuzhou has been a production hub for lacquerware since the Song Dynasty (960-1279).
Fuzhou, a coastal city in Fujian province, is ramping up its efforts to reinforce the development of the local lacquer art industry and ensure its successful brand rebuilding.
Fuzhou has played an important role in developing the art of lacquer, part of Chinese culture. Efforts made by old lacquer artists to support innovation and education established a solid foundation for lacquer art in Fujian.
The "three-in-one" mode for intellectual property cases that integrates civil, administrative and criminal trials will be further promoted in courts nationwide, according to a conference held on July 7 in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.
Li Xiaoyuan, founder of a translation company, believes entrepreneurs should apply to register trademarks as soon as they set up their businesses.
Helping Chinese companies turn their inventions into money-making products in the global market will be a key topic at the eighth China Trademark Festival in October.
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