World Intellectual Property Day: Embracing Innovation for a Sustainable Future!

By Eproint

World Intellectual Property Day: Embracing Innovation for a Sustainable Future!

The theme of World Intellectual Property Day 2024 campaign is IP and the SDGs: Building our common future with innovation and creativity. Sustainable Development Goals and Intellectual Property Intellectual Property (IP) is a critical incentive for innovation and creativity, which in turn are key to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) success. Stories of how individual inventors, companies and other organizations find solutions to social, economic, health and environmental challenges are a powerful reminder of our collective capacity to achieve the SDGs and the role that IP rights play in this.

As we navigate the path towards a brighter, more sustainable future, World IP Day 2024 reminds us of the pivotal role intellectual property (IP) plays in fostering innovation and creativity. 

In our pursuit of the SDGs, we must reimagine how we live, work, and interact with the world around us. The SDGs serve as a comprehensive roadmap for achieving peace, prosperity, and environmental harmony. Let's seize this moment to celebrate the power of innovation and the transformative potential of intellectual property in shaping our common future

Eproint

Whether your company is big or small, at Eproint you are our priority and we can take care of everything regarding legal processes to create and protect your brands, and provide you with an Intellectual Property strategy to achieve your goals.

In El Salvador, Practice Head Edy Guadalupe Portal is a partner at Eproint and has more than 25 years of experience in Intellectual Property. Since 1995, she has been recognized as the Salvadoran voice of Intellectual Property protection for always informing the IP community about changes to IP law and international treaties.

During her career, Mrs. Portal has helped numerous international law firms and in-house counsel with all facets of their IP matters in El Salvador and Central America. Her extensive practice includes work in trademarks, patents, industrial designs, utility models, copyrights, unfair competition, foreign investment, regulatory law/health registrations, licensing, franchising, appellations of origin, geographical indications, IP litigation, fashion law, new technologies, data privacy, cybersecurity, domain names, entertainment law, advertisement law, trade secrets, valuation of intangibles, and IP due diligence. She is also recognized for the great anti-piracy and anti-counterfeiting results she has delivered for her clients. She also helps coordinate Latin America Intellectual Property Protection for the firm.

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