
Dubai Culture signs strategic partnership with Emirates Intellectual Property Association
He Excellency added: 'This partnership is an extension of the Association's efforts to build a sustainable knowledge and legislative environment through implementing specialized training programs and initiatives that help raise awareness and foster a culture of respect for intellectual property rights. At the Emirates Intellectual Property Association, we continue to work on developing qualified national talents and strengthening the institutional framework for protecting the rights of creators and innovators, in line with the UAE's aspirations for knowledge leadership and its position as a global center for safeguarding creativity and intellectual property.
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