【GE CHENG News】CNIPA hosts the Video Conference for 14th BRICS Heads of Intellectual Property Offices Meeting
2025-05-06
On September 15, the 14th BRICS Heads of Intellectual Property Office Meeting hosted by the State Intellectual Property Office of China was held in the form of video. The meeting was chaired by Shen Changyu, Commissioner of the State Intellectual Property Office of China. Claudio Furtado, Director-General, Brazilian Institute of Industrial Property; Yuri Zubov, Director-General, Russian Federal Office for Intellectual Property; Unath Pandit, Director-General, Indian Office of Patents, Designs and Trademarks; Roy Waller led a delegation to attend the meeting respectively. Daren Tang, Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization delivered a video speech. Deputy Director General Wang Binying and Assistant Director General Edward Kwakwa attended the meeting as special guests.
Dr. Shen Changyu spoke highly of the fruitful cooperation results achieved by BRICS Intellectual Property (IP) offices, namely IP BRICS, over the past ten years. He said that the IP BRICS has become an important platform for BRICS countries to seek common development and address challenges in the field of IP. Representing the emerging markets in the international IP arena, the IP BRICS plays an significant and integral role in advancing international IP cooperation. Dr. Shen Changyu pointed out that it was clearly stated in the XIV BRICS Summit Beijing Declaration that the leaders of BRICS ‘support deepening IPR cooperation and promoting exchanges and mutual learning on IPR protection systems, and look forward to more practical outcomes in such fields as patents, trademark and industrial design’, which fully reflects the importance and expectation of BRICS countries to strengthen IP cooperation. At present, the global IP system and international cooperation are facing new opportunities and challenges. The CNIPA stands ready to enhance cooperation with BRICS partners to jointly grasp the opportunities and tackle the challenges, so as to promote innovation and achieve higher quality and more sustainable development. The CNIPA also expected that IP BRICS will continue to strengthen communication and cooperation with WIPO and inject more impetus into the global IP ecosystem.
The meeting promoted cooperation in the fields of patents, trademark and design, implementing the requirements of the XIV BRICS Summit Beijing Declaration. At the meeting, the Heads of BRICS IP offices jointly approved the update of the Operational Guideline Framework for IP BRICS Cooperation, providing clearer guidance for future cooperation among the BRICS IP offices. In the updated document, "Enhance the role of IP for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals" was added in the cooperation objectives. Also responses to digital and emerging technologies, protection of IP and administrative cooperation were incorporated into cooperation scope. Thus, the cooperation mechanism was further improved.
During the meeting, the Heads reviewed the progress and further plans of eight IP BRICS cooperation streams, endorsed the Final AI Study Report on Examination rules of BRICS IP Offices, the Catalogue of View and Drawing Requirements of Industrial Designs and the Comparison Manual on Trademark Application and Examination Procedures among other achievements. For the first time under IP BRICS framework, the BRICS partners and WIPO shared experiences and examples on how IP supports implementing UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It was agreed that such exchanges help enhance the influence of the BRICS countries in global IP governance and should be further intensified.
From CCNIPA
September 21st, 2022