
Chongming Island in Shanghai is demonstrating how geographical indication products can drive rural vitalization, as a landmark-themed banquet highlights local specialties while showcasing ecological advantages that increasingly attract both domestic and international visitors.

A Shanghai innovation has been recognized among China's top 10 invention patent cases in Belt and Road Initiative partner economies, underscoring how advanced battery materials are supporting the global expansion of Chinese new energy vehicles.

A trademark dispute between a US theorist and a Swedish consulting firm was settled at the Pudong New Area People's Court of Shanghai, where professional mediation protected both parties' market interests and fostered future collaboration and trust.

Shanghai's biopharmaceutical industry, one of the city's three leading sectors, is receiving stronger intellectual property support as the Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration (SIPA) implements reforms in multiple areas.

Shanghai has achieved remarkable success in its one-year pilot program for data product intellectual property (IP) registration.

The China (Pudong) Intellectual Property Rights Protection Center plays a key role in advancing Shanghai's AI industry, which reached 163.7 billion yuan ($23.18 billion) in 2024, making up 40 percent of the city's total AI industry.

The Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration (SIPA) and the Shanghai Foreign Investment Association held a roundtable on Dec 2 to strengthen intellectual property (IP) protection for foreign-invested enterprises.

Shanghai is using intellectual property (IP), particularly geographical indications (GIs), to link agriculture, culture, tourism, and commerce, unveiling the Chongming Island landmark feast — a curated menu featuring more than 50 GI-protected dishes drawing visitors.
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