The Federal Government on Tuesday
inaugurated the Intellectual Property Automated System in a bid to
transform the Nigerian industrial landscape.
The IPAS, which was inaugurated by the
Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga, at the
ministry’s headquarters, is the first of its kind in the country’s 100
years history.
The IPAS is a world acclaimed system of
automated processing of applications for the registration of trademarks,
patents and industrial designs.
Aganga said after 100 years of manual service, the ministry, as part of its industrial revolution plan, came up with the system.
This, according to him, will be the biggest system in Africa.
He said, “The inauguration of the IPAS
today is a big milestone in the transformation agenda of this
administration. This is even more significant because it is the first of
its kind in 100 years, and as the representative of the World
Intellectual Property Organisation has said, it will be the biggest in
Africa.
“With the implementation of the IPAS,
Nigeria will join 16 countries out of the 53 on the African continent,
which have deployed the service. For investors, the service will be more
efficient, quicker and cheaper, and there will be transparency and
accountability.”
The minister said the introduction of the
IPAS would further improve the integrity and standard of all
applications emanating from Nigeria.
Aganga added, “It will enhance the
confidence of both the local and international communities, and further
encourage local and foreign direct investment in the country. This is
about consumer and investment protection, and it is a very good
development for the country.
“The IPAS will enhance the quality of examinations, decisions and services offered to applicants and the general public.”
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