The project “Creativity and IP in Georgian Schools” is over. Within the project, organized by the National Intellectual Property Center of Georgia and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), aimed to introduce teaching of intellectual property in the school education, 108 teachers from 28 schools were trained in the intellectual property teaching methodology. During the past academic period they delivered 700 lessons on intellectual property. The lessons were attended by 2200 pupils from schools of Kvemo Kartli, Shida Kartli, Kakheti, Imereti, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti and the Autonomous Republic of Ajara. The teacher training curriculum included study of intellectual property basics and practical sessions. The project also envisaged provision of teachers with a guide published in the Georgian language, books, brochures, table games and other necessary items.
On February 9, within the visit to the USA, Mr. Soso Giorgadze, Chairman of the National Intellectual Property Center of Georgia Sakpatenti, held a working meeting in Washington with Mr. Steve Gardner, Chief Counsel for the Commercial Law Development Program (CLDP) at the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Mr. Soso Giorgadze, Chairman of the National Intellectual Property Center of Georgia Sakpatenti, met with Ms. Kathi Vidal, Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), who at the same time is the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property of the USA and the IP advisor to the President of the USA. The meeting took place at the USPTO head office in Alexandria (Virginia, USA).
Mr. Soso Giorgadze, Chairman of the National Intellectual Property Center of Georgia – Sakpatenti, is visiting the USA on the invitation of the Unites States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
During the visit, the Chairman of Sakpatenti will participate in the Administration Program organized by the USPTO, which will be held on February 6-10, 2023, in Alexandria (Virginia).
In order to prepare qualified staff in the intellectual property field, to ensure their professional development and to develop their practical skills, Sakpatenti has announced a vacancy. The vacancy envisages selection of 10 candidates for passing internship at the Department of Inventions and New Varieties and Breeds. The internship will be paid.
Chacha, Churchkhela, Sulguni and dozens of Georgian geographical indications are becoming the object of special protection on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. Today, on February 1, 2023, Mr. Soso Giorgadze, Chairman of the National Intellectual Property Center of Georgia Sakpatenti, and Mr. Eugeniu Rusu, Director General of the State Agency on Intellectual Property (AGEPI) of the Republic of Moldova, signed the interstate Agreement on the Mutual Recognition and Protection of Geographical Indications of the two countries.
Program Chief of Party Mr. Mark McCord and USAID Economic Governance Program Chief of Party Ms. Natalia Beruashvili. During the meeting the projects implemented within Sakpatenti/USAID cooperation and ongoing projects were discussed and plans for 2023 were considered.
On December 29, Sakpatenti Chairman Mr. Soso Giorgadze held a meeting with judges of the general courts of Georgia. The meeting, held at Sakpatenti head office, was attended by judges of the Court of Appeals, representatives of the High Council of Justice, the High School of Justice and the Chairman’s Bureau of the Court of Appeals. Ms. Ketevan Khutsishvili, Programme Manager of the Delegation of the European Union to Georgia, also participated in the event. During the meeting, the draft amendments to the intellectual property legislation were considered, which are related to the intellectual property rights enforcement issues. The draft amendments were prepared within the EU-Georgia Intellectual Property Project (EUGIPP). The judges expressed their views regarding the planned amendments and introduced to the participants of the meeting the statistical data of hearing intellectual property related cases.
According to the decision of the National Intellectual Property Center of Georgia – “Sakpatenti”, in the current year, the Georgian Technical University (GTU) obtained patents for six inventions and one utility model. The GTU inventions are related to a natural gas leak control, alarm and management device and a gas detector, a vehicle for disabled persons wheelchairs motion up-down onto stairs and a system for special need persons motion on stairwell, a hail protection device for vineyards and waterintaking construction disposed under riverbed. The GTU also became owner of a patent for one utility model which is related to a method for cement-concrete filler preparation and filling. The University as a patent owner was granted the exclusive right, during the period of the patent protection of the inventions, to produce, sell, disseminate, import or use them otherwise in the course of trade. Mr. Soso Giorgadze, Chairman of Sakpatenti, personally handed over the certificates confirming the right to Mr. David Gurgenidze, Rector of the University, and the inventors. The patent certificates were placed at the GTU Intellectual Property Law Laboratory, which has been functioning for already 1 year.
Ms. Manana Pruidze, Deputy Chairperson of Sakpatenti, participated in the 9th meeting of the EU-Georgia Association Committee in Trade Configuration, which took place in the capital of the Kingdom of Belgium on December 13 and 14, 2022. One of the issues of the Committee agenda was related to the progress of implementation of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) Agreement in the field of intellectual property.