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5/28/25, 10:02 AM   UAE highlights innovative use of technology in intellectual property protection at the International Trademark Association meeting
        developed a comprehensive system to strengthen IP rights protection, reduce violations, resolve disputes,
        and enhance services for trademark registration - supporting businesses in boosting their competitiveness
        locally, regionally, and globally.


        Dr. Al Muaini pointed out that 33,852 national and international trademark applications were filed in the UAE
        in 2024, marking a seven per cent increase compared to that of 2023. From 2020 to 2024, the total number of
        applications reached 135,932, demonstrating growing demand for IP protection in the country.


        The UAE has fostered strong partnerships with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and its
        regional  offices,  in  addition  to  being  a  signatory  to  multiple  international  IP  treaties.  The  Assistant

        Undersecretary  emphasized  the  Ministry  of  Economy's  continued  collaboration  with  local,  regional,  and
        international  entities  to  integrate AI  technologies  in  managing  patents,  trademarks,  industrial  designs,  and
        copyrights. Specialized training programs are also being conducted to equip professionals with AI-driven IP

        management tools.

        In his closing remarks, Dr. Al Muaini stressed the importance of advancing legal and ethical frameworks to
        match  AI's  rapid  evolution,  with  a  focus  on  transparency  and  data  privacy.  This  ensures  fairness  and

        inclusivity in the global IP protection system.

        The  International Trademark Association  meeting  serves  as  a  vital  forum  for  constructive  dialogue  among

        policymakers,  legal  experts,  and  industry  leaders,  aiming  to  build  an  equitable  global  system  that  fosters
        innovation while safeguarding creators' rights.

        Notably, the UAE will host the INTA General Assembly in 2029, becoming the first Middle Eastern country to

        do so. Additionally, the first INTA regional office will open in the UAE, underscoring the nation's leading role in
        shaping the future of IP globally.






































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