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Country Perspectives: Canada's Journey
Canada's Journey in the "Unlocking IP-backed Financing Series" provides an overview of the IP finance landscape in Canada, highlighting its importance for SMEs. It explores the use and ownership of IP by Canadian businesses, as well as the regulatory and non-regulatory challenges affecting IP-backed financing. The report highlights Canada's experience in implementing dedicated IP-backed lending programs, which have provided significant funding to IP-rich firms since 2020. It also outlines government support for IP development and future plans to expand SME access to IP financing, fostering innovation and growth.
Año de publicación: 2025
WIPO IP Facts and Figures 2025
Drawn from the comprehensive World Intellectual Property Indicators 2025, this useful summary guide explains key trends and takeaways, illustrated throughout with intuitive data visualizations.
Intellectual Property Adjudication in Sri Lanka
The Intellectual Property Benchbook Series is a set of practical manuals on IP law and procedure to assist judges in adjudicating IP cases appearing before them in their own courts, as well as for readers interested in learning about judicial adjudication of IP disputes across jurisdictions. This title in the series provides a guide to the judicial management of IP disputes at each stage of adjudication in Sri Lanka, with a particular focus on procedural aspects. This title was drafted by an experienced retired judge with the perspective of sharing good practices with judicial peers.
Country Perspectives: Brazil's Journey
Brazil's Journey in the “Unlocking IP-backed Financing Series” outlines the main challenges in Brazil associated with using IP assets as collateral for financing, focusing on two critical areas: IP valuation and IP awareness. The discussion covers key advances in those areas and obstacles that remain. Finally, proposals are presented for projects and partnerships with other government agencies or the private sector to advance IP finance in Brazil.
World Intellectual Property Indicators 2025
World Intellectual Property Indicators is an annual survey of intellectual property (IP) activity around the world undertaken by WIPO, the United Nations specialized agency for innovation and IP. This authoritative report analyzes IP activity around the globe. Drawing on 2024 filing, registration and renewals statistics from national and regional IP offices and WIPO, World Intellectual Property Indicators provides up-to-date information on patents, utility models, trademarks, industrial designs, microorganisms, plant variety protection and geographical indications.
Green Technology Book
Solutions for confronting climate disasters – Executive Summary
How innovation can help transform disaster preparedness is at the forefront of this edition of the Green Technology Book. As climate-driven crises intensify, emerging technologies, such as AI, IoT, drones, satellites, and nature-based systems, are redefining how we protect lives and livelihoods. From flood forecasting to modular shelters, these adaptive solutions combine digital intelligence with disaster-ready infrastructure in an increasingly volatile climate.
Solutions for confronting climate disasters
The Green Technology Book: Solutions for confronting climate disasters highlights how innovation is transforming disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. As climate-driven crises intensify, emerging technologies, such as AI, IoT, drones, satellites, and nature-based systems, are redefining how we protect lives and livelihoods. From flood forecasting to modular shelters, these adaptive solutions combine digital intelligence with disaster-ready infrastructure in an increasingly volatile climate.
Technologies for Mine Action
This WIPO Technology SPARK Report on Technologies for Mine Action provides an overview of global patenting trends in mine action technologies, focusing on detection, clearance, and personal protective equipment. The analysis reveals a shifting trend toward remote sensing technologies with growing interest in autonomous systems and artificial intelligence-based decision making. These developments support the industry-wide goal of enhancing mine action safety and efficiency by minimizing human exposure to dangerous conditions.
A Century of Design Registration 1925–2025:
The Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs
Marking 100 years of the Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs, this book traces its evolution from a European framework in 1925 to today's truly global system covering nearly 100 economies. Through data, infographics and a gallery of 100 registered designs, it highlights the System's adaptability, the shifting profile of applicants and the growing role of design in innovation, culture and industry.
WIPO Pulse Report
Global intellectual property perception survey 2025
WIPO Pulse is a landmark survey documenting awareness of and attitudes toward intellectual property (IP) rights. Now in its second edition with significantly extended global reach, based on 35,500 interviews across 74 countries, the survey represents the broadest assessment of its kind and provides a snapshot of how individuals and communities worldwide think and feel about IP. WIPO Pulse 2025 covers the top-line findings of the survey and describes the research methodology used. The expanded scope enhances its value as a unique resource for policymakers, researchers, educators and others involved in promoting IP rights and raising IP awareness globally.
Publicity Rights and Integrated IP Strategy
Economic Research Working Paper No. 89
Rights of publicity” provide a degree of control over one's name, image, and likeness (NILs), and can have significant commercial value, especially with the advent of artificial intelligence and digital replicas. Although publicity rights have recently received substantial media and legislative attention, they have so far escaped the attention of economists. This article remedies that with the first empirical examination of publicity rights, using asynchronous changes in U.S. state laws to explore potentially welfare-improving economic incentives and the interaction of NIL protections with other intellectual property rights, thus laying the foundation for a new line of economic inquiry.
Green Technology Book: Energy solutions for climate change in Asia and the Pacific
This special edition of the Green Technology Book for EXPO 2025, Osaka, Japan, features 200+ examples of energy technologies and solutions from the Asia-Pacific region, dedicated to the diffusion of innovative green technologies by connecting the technology seekers and providers.
Moving IP Finance from the Margins to the Mainstream
This paper describes the potential of IP finance, the challenges it faces, and approaches of different countries to tackle them. It also outlines WIPO's initiatives to move IP finance from the margins to the mainstream.
Strengthening Medical Technology Innovation Ecosystems to address Non-communicable Diseases in Least Developed Countries
A collaborative study by the UN Technology Bank, Medtronic and WIPO examines how the MedTech sector can tackle the rising burden of non-communicable diseases, which account for over 70% of global deaths. Through fieldwork in Bangladesh and Rwanda, researchers analyzed innovation culture, intellectual property systems, regulations, financing and policies to identify barriers and enablers of MedTech development in least developed countries (LDCs).
Intellectual Property Valuation in Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals
Intellectual Property Valuation in Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals delves into advanced valuation methods such as risk-adjusted NPV and real options analysis, tailored to the unique dynamics of the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors. Using case study examples, the guide explores the multi-stage development process, providing tools to evaluate licensing, milestones and market exclusivity scenarios effectively.
Sustainable Fashion Technologies: Stitching sustainability into style
This report shows how innovative green technologies can help the global fashion industry to manage and reduce environmental damage. Increasing interest from brands and investors, alongside new legislative frameworks, are creating avenues for a more sustainable resource management. Innovation and creativity can help advance a paradigm shift in textile manufacturing and production that results in a circular economy for fashion.
Global Innovation Index 2025
Executive Version
The Executive Version of the Global Innovation Index 2025 provides key highlights and results presented in the full report. The GII 2025 reveals who is leading in global innovation, ranking the innovation performance of 139 economies and highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. In addition, it identifies the world's top 100 science and technology clusters.
Global Innovation Index 2025: Innovation at a Crossroads
The Global Innovation Index 2025 reveals innovation systems at a crossroads, where breakthrough technologies in AI and quantum computing advance rapidly while investment growth slows and collaborative models evolve to address global challenges. Tracking the most recent global innovation trends, the GII captures a moment of recalibration where R&D growth has slowed, venture capital activity has moderated with cautious early-stage funding, and patenting gains remain modest, even as collaboration grows through networked ecosystems and multi-stakeholder platforms.
Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks; Regulations; Administrative Instructions; Schedule of Fees.
The present publication contains the texts of the Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks (hereinafter referred to as the “Protocol”) (1989), as amended in 2006 and in 2007, the Regulations under the Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks, the Administrative Instructions for the Application of the Protocol and the Schedule of Fees.
Intellectual Property Valuation Basics for Technology Transfer Professionals
This guide provides foundational knowledge and tools to apply practical valuation methods, empowering technology transfer offices to assess early-stage innovations effectively. It covers market, cost, and income approaches, emphasizing practical application even when data is limited or ambiguous. Throughout the guide, case study examples help users navigate each stage of the IP valuation process.