NCC urges SMEs, varsities to embrace intellectual property systems
TECHDIGEST – The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) has said it will step up its campaign to help SMEs use the Intellectual Property (IP) system as a vehicle for selling their ideas to the world.
In a statement to mark World Intellectual Property Day, yesterday, the Director-General of NCC, Dr. John O. Asein, said the Commission will continue to encourage the youth population to establish innovation and creativity hubs, harness opportunities and leverage on available mentoring and peer support facilities.
The theme for this year’s World Intellectual Property Day is IP and Youth: Innovation for a Better Future. This theme draws attention to the place of the youth population as major players in the IP ecosystem and their strategic position in achieving a better future for humanity through innovation and creativity.
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“Also, to promote the creation and sustainable use of IP in Nigerian universities, the Commission, in collaboration with the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (AVCNU), National Universities Commission (NUC) and the National Office of Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP), has developed a Model IP Policy for Nigerian Universities,” Asein said.
Continuing, he said: “The policy, which would later be adapted for other tertiary and research institutions, should guide institutions, students and researchers on the sustainable use of the intellectual property.
“Investing in the creative and innovative potentials of the youth creates a nexus between the latter and the larger society. It gives them a sense of belonging and renewed faith in our common future as a people. This is important for societal harmony, patriotism and the building of a youth population that is not afraid to face its future.