Microsoft 4Afrika hands its IP Hub over to COMESA on World IP Day NAIROBI, Microsoft 4Afrika has transferred full ownership and management of its IP Hub to the Common Market for East and Southern Africa (COMESA), expanding its reach to more African countries in an effort to enable more cross-border trade.
The IP Hub, which Microsoft 4Afrika developed and launched
in 2014, is an online learning resource designed to drive awareness around
intellectual property (IP) rights. Through a series of modules, it educates
innovators on the ins and outs of copyright, trademarks, patents and general IP
protection. The COMESA IP Hub is now live and accessible at http://iphub.comesa.int/.
“The COMESA IP Hub is a concerted effort between the public
and private sector for the development of a regional platform that can
contribute to a strengthened national IP protection system, in a manner that
promotes innovation, business development and trade,” says Mr Sindiso Ngwenya,
COMESA Secretary General. “The value of IP and IP protection has not yet been
fully utilized within the region.
This day marks a shift in our direction as the COMESA
region, towards the realisation of the need to protect IP, with copyright
protection being the initial step.” Louis Otieno, Corporate Affairs Director at
Microsoft 4Afrika, adds: “We developed the IP Hub with the promise to pilot it
and then hand it over to local governments and authorities.
This is therefore an exciting milestone for us, especially
as we commemorate the 17th annual World IP Day.” This year’s World IP Day,
which takes place on 26 April, will focus on how IP systems can support
innovation that improves lives. According to the new 2017 U.S. Chamber
International IP Index, economies with robust IP protection see 80% more
knowledge-based, technological and creative outputs, and are 68% more likely to
have supportive business climates. In addition to handing over the IP Hub,
Microsoft 4Afrika continues to collaborate with IP authorities in COMESA member
states to automate their IP registration processes.
Microsoft and COMESA are also working together to enable the
creation of new IP. By promoting a trusted cloud infrastructure – underpinned
by relevant policies around cyber security and data privacy – the two organisations
hope to encourage more people to use cloud technology develop their own IP and
ultimately participate in trade and e-commerce across borders

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