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World Intellectual Property Organization offers to train Bulgarian youth

Rumen Radev and Daren Tang
Photo: Bulgarian Presidency

The protection of intellectual property and the improvement of the mechanisms by which companies in Bulgaria gain access to financing to protect their ideas and the products and technologies they develop were discussed at a meeting in Antalya by President Rumen Radev and the Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization /WIPO/, Daren Tang. 

WIPO is one of the specialized intergovernmental organizations of the United Nations and has 193 member countries from all over the world. Daren Tang expressed readiness for WIPO to conduct more training and intellectual property protection programs in Bulgaria, aimed at young people and their ability to implement their innovative ideas in the field of production more quickly.



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