
Shanghai is advancing its intellectual property (IP) services to better support industrial innovation and high-quality development.

Pudong New Area held a service conference for the sci-tech innovation board on Nov 28.

Shanghai recently added two new national intellectual property (IP) public service outlets: SPIC GUOHE (Shanghai) Intellectual Property Service Co and Shanghai's Minhang District Intellectual Property Protection Association.

In a recent initiative to bolster intellectual property (IP) rights protection for foreign enterprises, the Shanghai IP Protection Center conducted a meeting with the Rights Protection Assistance Station of the Shanghai Foreign Investment Association.


East China's Shanghai has made big strides to optimize its intellectual property services – introducing a coordinated approach to roll out municipal IP public service stations.

Shanghai, a giant magnet for global investment, has been striving to create a first-class intellectual property, or IP protection environment for its foreign-funded enterprises to invest more and operate in the city.

The Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration, or SIPA and Shanghai University of International Business and Economics – SUIBE – signed a strategic cooperation agreement on March 22 to establish a joint research body for intellectual property, or IP development.
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