Deadline: March 31, 2025
WIPO Global Awards 2025 attracts outstanding enterprises and individuals striving to use intellectual property efficiently for commercialization. Thus, bringing a positive contribution to society. These awards are a great way to help you grow and be recognized worldwide. Moreover, you can amplify the importance of intellectual property as a valuable asset through such global awards. All you need is not to be afraid of thriving!!!
To apply for the international award in Geneva, you must be pondering over the actual meaning of intellectual property. Here is to tell you that intellectual property has various forms including copyrights, trademarks, industrial designs, and patents. The United Nations, a huge name, also believes that small and medium enterprises (SMEs) make up the lion’s share of economies in developed or less developed countries and are recognized as the cardinal source of innovation and creativity across all markets, sectors, and aspects of life.
Talking about the world’s intellectual property organization, it is to tell you that it is the global forum for services, policies, cooperation, and information, related to intellectual property. It is comprised of 193 member states. The organization aims to develop and lead a balanced and effective international IP system that benefits all. Its mandate, running affairs, and procedures are outlined in the WIPO Convention, established in 1967.
Benefits
- The award provides you the travel to Geneva to attend the Awards Ceremony and other events.
- WIPO Trophy to the winners.
- Customized IP mentorship opportunities.
- Promotions on the WIPO Awards webpage, WIPO media, and other related media.
Eligibility
For SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises): The program is open to SMEs from any of WIPO’s 193 member countries that meet these conditions:
- The business must be legally registered, with proof of registration.
- It should have no more than 300 employees and an annual revenue of up to $15 million USD.
- The SME must own at least one registered Intellectual Property (IP) right.
- The business must export its products or services to at least one other country.
For Startups: Startups from any of WIPO’s 193 member countries can apply if they meet these requirements:
- The startup must be legally registered and have been operating for no more than three years.
- It should employ no more than 50 people.
- The startup must have an innovative product or service linked to IP rights.
- It must either own at least one registered IP right or have applied for one.
- The startup must be associated with a business support organization like an incubator or accelerator, with proof of this affiliation.
- It must have a commercial customer, completed a business sale, or secured an investor.
Submission Process
- Each participant can submit only one application, either in the SME or startup category.
- Entries must be submitted in one of the six UN official languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, or Spanish) or Japanese, using the online application form.
- Participants must explain how they are using intellectual property (IP) to sell their products or services regionally or internationally. They also need to describe the economic, social, or cultural impact of their work. Startups must include details about their IP commercialization plans.
- WIPO can disqualify entries that do not follow the rules, seem fraudulent, or harm WIPO’s reputation.
- WIPO values your privacy and will handle your personal information according to its Privacy Policy.
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