Adamson University participates in Intellectual Property workshop

Date Posted: May 3, 2018 at 04:50 PM


Administrators from Adamson University joined the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) in a workshop that tackled the intellectual property-based technology and its impact in the industry and the academe at the Tanghalang Teresita Quirino, University of Santo Tomas, España, Manila last April 10-13, 2018. 

Titled National Workshop 2 on Intellectual Property (IP) Commercialization in the Framework of the Enabling IP Environment (EIPE) Project, the workshop was attended by Vice President for Administrative Affairs Dr. Venusmar C. Quevedo, IP Commercialization Head Engr. Noe Enriquez, IP Development Head Anna Ramos, and IP Agent Grace De Guzman-Rapsing.

The workshop is the second installment of the 1st EIPE workshop titled WIPO Enabling IP Environment Workshop of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). It aimed to provide a training relating to technology triage, in-depth appreciation of the IP-based technology transfer process, market research and assessment of technologies for special attention, IP management, license negotiation, and government-academe-industry collaboration. 

Dr. Quevedo was also invited as one of the main discussants in the panel discussion on Culture of Creativity and Innovation: Developing the Next Generation of IP Products during the Intellectual Property Convergence held at the Manila Peninsula Hotel, Makati City last April 26. 

This national level forum, which was also attended by College of Engineering Dean Evelyn Raguindin and Engr. Noe Enriquez, was the highlight of the Intellectual Property Month celebrated last April 2018 in accordance with Proclamation No. 190 issued by President Rodrigo Duterte.