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2. Nowadays, new technologies are not only being developed by first world countries, but
also developing nations are working hard to research and innovate in order to be
competitive in a crowded global market. Therefore, there are intellectual property
procedures that have been established to guarantee the rights of invention, that everyone
should know.
Faced with this situation, the next problem will be discussed and analyzed throughout the
course:
"How can the protection of new technologies play an important role, hindering or
promoting the development and eradication of poverty in underdeveloped countries?"
Therefore, according to their prior knowledge, each student publishes in the forum Unit 1,
2, 3: Recognition step: identify the problem, a PDF document, answering the following
questions (a paragraph of 100 to 200 words for each a):
2.1. What are the risks that a company faces when developing a new technology?
The most common mistake is to think that innovation is only associated with high-tech
companies such as ICT or automotive, but innovation can be incorporated into
organizations in any aspect of their value chain, whatever the business they are in. devote.
Also look on the website of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and
answer the following questions:
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a specialized agency of the United
Nations System, created in 1967 with the signing of the Stockholm Convention. WIPO is
dedicated to promoting the use and protection of the works of the human intellect.
2.5. What types of intellectual property exist and how does WIPO define it?
The WIPO program of technology and innovation support centers (TISC) facilitates the
access of innovators from developing countries to local information services on technology
and other related high-quality services, helping them to exploit their innovative potential as
they create, protect and manage their intellectual property (IP) rights.
2.7. What is the Inventor Assistance Program (IAP)?
The Inventor Assistance Program (PAI), an initiative of WIPO in cooperation with the
World Economic Forum, is the first global program of its kind. It links inventors and small
companies with scarce financial resources from developing countries with patent attorneys
who are willing to provide their legal aid services free of charge to obtain patent protection.