An Overview of the Strategies and Activities of the Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise (SMEs) Division of WIPO WIPO-IFIA/SEL/02/21.

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An Overview of the Strategies and Activities of the Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise (SMEs) Division of WIPO WIPO-IFIA/SEL/02/21

2 Why Focus on IP and SMEs? The importance of SMEs for economic and social development is universally accepted –More than 90% of enterprises in all economies are SMEs, making a significant contribution to employment, trade, investment and economic growth –Most countries have SMEs support policies and programs including tax incentives, differentiated fees, subsidies, technical supports, professional training, etc..

3 Why Focus on IP and SMEs? In the new knowledge economy, intangible assets, including innovative ideas, information and know- how have become central business assets SMEs are proven innovators and are the driving force behind a number of technological breakthroughs In the USS, SMEs contribute 2.38 times more innovations per employee than larger firms do (Source: OECD)

4 The Challenge Many studies show that SMEs worldwide largely underutilize the intellectual property system

5 Reasons for Low Use of the IP System by SMEs Unawareness of the IP system and its usefulness Perceived high costs and complexity of IP system Lack of easily accessible assistance

6 The SMEs Division: Creation In September 2000, the WIPO Assemblies approved the proposal of the International Bureau that: –certain activities planned for 2001 be realigned or refocused towards SMEs –“...a substantial new program of activities, focusing on intellectual property-related needs of SMEs worldwide be included in the draft Program and Budget for the next [ ] biennium” SMEs Division was established in October 2000

7 The vision IP Empowerment –Improving the policy framework and business environment to make it conducive and easier for SMEs to use the IP system –Improving competitiveness of SMEs by enabling SMEs to fully exploit their innovative and creative potential through an effective use of the IP system IP-Oriented Knowledge and Wealth Creation by SMEs worldwide in all sectors of the economy

8 The Strategy 1. Target a new audience 2. Create simple SME-friendly material 3. Focus on new areas 4. Gather and provide information 5. Cooperation and partnerships 6. Strengthen outreach activities of IP offices

9 NEW AUDIENCE Bringing IP Issues to SME Events Bringing Business Perspective to IP Events New Partnership: Open Door Policy (IGOs, Government SME Focal Points, SME Support, Training and Financing Institutions, National Chambers of Commerce and Industry, SME Associations, SME Research Institutions, and Civil Society, Private Sector Institutions, Universities, etc.)

10 Bringing IP Issues to SME Events Summit Economic Forum of the Central European Initiative (CEI) (Italy, Nov. 2001) Virtual (Online) World Congress of SMEs and Young Entrepreneurs (Oct-Dec. 2001) Video Conference of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) (Feb. 2002) WASME International Conference for SMEs (Gibraltar, April 2002)

11 Bringing IP Issues to SME Events Conference on SMEs (Croatia, June 2002) Small-Scale Industries Convention (India, August 2002) International Conference of NASME on Enhancing the Competitiveness and Growth of SMEs (Nigeria, Sept. 2002) Summit Economic Forum of the Central European Initiative (CEI) (Macedonia, Nov. 2002)

12 Bringing Business Perspective to IP Events PATINNOVA/EPIDOS Joint Annual Conference (Cardiff, Oct. 2001) China Symposium organized by EU, EPO and SIPO on IP Strategies for Enterprises following WTO accession (Nov. 2001) WIPO National Seminar on Industrial Property and the PCT (Mauritius, July 2002) Presentations in WIPO Academy Events in Geneva

13 Creating simple SME - Friendly material Web site in English, French and Spanish Articles for various magazines and web sites of partner institutions Monthly news letters with information, links and documents for subscribers IP and SMEs Brochure IP Guides

14 Web Site of SMEs Division Six Languages (English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Chinese) Web Site Hits: 45,890 (August 2002) 45,241 (July 2002) 39,967 (June 2002) 44,694 (May 2002)

15 Web Site of SMEs Division Content: -IP for Business - IP and E-Commerce - Activities - Best Practices - Case Studies - Documents

16 Magazine Articles Articles for magazines and web sites of partner institutions WIPO Magazine Articles: -Why is IP Relevant to Business? -The Role of Trademarks in Marketing -The Power of Designs for Marketing Success -Patents: Tapping the Potential of Innovative New Products -Trade Secrets are Gold Nuggets: Protect them -Trade Secrets: Policy Framework and Best Practices -The Value of Collective and Certification of Marks for Small Players -

17 IP for SMEs Newsletter Monthly newsletter (Updates, with information, links and documents for subscribers) Three Languages (En./Fr./Sp.) Some 1,700 subscribers by Sept. 2002

18 GUIDES Joint IP guides in cooperation with other IGOs: -Technology license agreements * (ITC) -Crafts and Visual Arts * (ITC) -Toy Industry # (UNIDO) -Machine Tool Industry # (UNIDO) IP input for Guide on Exporting Automotive Components (ITC) * Under preparation # Under discussion

19 WIPO Guides on IP for SMEs Trademarks Licensing IP Industrial Designs Patents Trade Secrets E-commerce Copyright

20 Other Products (under preparation) SME Policy Guidelines Distance Learning Program IP Toolbox for SMEs

21 Focus on new areas Use of IP for financing (venture capital, securitization) Accounting and valuation of IP assets; IP audit Fiscal policies and IP (e.g. tax incentives for R&D activities, patenting, licensing, etc.) IP services to SMEs by incubators, technology parks, chambers of commerce and SME associations

22 Focus on new areas(2) Copyright and SMEs in the cultural industries (MERCOSUR and Arab study on cultural industries; Caribbean Music Industry Project) IP needs of SMEs in specific sectors such as biotechnology, agriculture, handicrafts, software Insurance and IP

23 Gather and provide information Best Practices (on the SME web site and later also in a booklet) Collection of case studies STEP Group Report on IP and SMEs in Norway Korean Study Development of Policy Guidelines; Milan Plan of Action

24 PARTNERSHIPS Internal (WIPO) External –IGOs –Government –Private Sector –Civil Society (NGOs)

25 PARTNERSHIPS Reciprocal Links (Internal and External) Hosting and Republication of Content, including updates CD-ROM distribution to new audience Customized Articles Joint Activities (Studies, Guides, Events, NFAPs) Training the Trainers

26 KEY INTERNAL PARTNERS Cooperation for Development Bureaus The Division for Cooperation with Certain Countries in Europe and Asia Worldwide Academy Global Protection Systems Sector E-Commerce and Arbitration and Mediation Center Division for Innovation Promotion

27 KEY EXTERNAL PARTNERS IP Offices SME Focal Points WASME ILO ITC APCTT UNCTAD UNECA UNECE UNESCWA UNIDO UNESCO

28 Strengthen Outreach Activities of IP Offices Meeting of Heads of Latin American IP Offices in Quito, Ecuador (Nov. 2001) with discussions on promoting IP among SMEs NFAPs for Philippines and Mongolia Dissemination of Best Practices Customized information

29 THANK YOU