The Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO) conducted a lecture on the overview of the Intellectual Property (IP) System for undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in ENGG 168 Technopreneurship 101 and ENGG 289 Special Topics classes of Dr Erees Queen Macabebe, Faculty from the Department of Electronics, Computer, and Communications Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Ateneo de Manila University. The hybrid session was held on November 18, 2024 (Monday), from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at CTC 219.
Image: AIPO Team with Dr Macabebe and ENGG 168 and 289 Students
The lecture aimed to introduce students to the fundamentals of intellectual property, emphasizing its significance in protecting innovations and fostering creativity in their academic and professional pursuits.
The session opened with Ms Madielaine Fatallo, Research Officer III at AIPO, who provided an overview of the intellectual property system, focusing on patents, utility models, and industrial designs and explaining their role in protecting inventions and technical solutions in the engineering field.
Ms Charity Maquiling, Research Officer at AIPO discussed trademarks, focusing on their importance in building and protecting brand recognition, especially for students aspiring to commercialize their work.
Image: Ms Madielaine Fatallo discussed Patents, Utility Model and Industrial Designs, while Ms Charity Maquiling highlighted the importance of Trademarks during the Intellectual Property Lecture.
The lecture concluded with Ms Vanessa Malapit, Head of AIPO’s Protection and Education Group (PEG), who presented the Basics of Copyright and Related Rights. She elaborated on its application to creative works such as software, designs, and multimedia content, showcasing its growing relevance in engineering disciplines.
Image: Ms Vanessa Malapit, Head of the Protection and Education Group (PEG) at AIPO, presenting the relevance of copyright in safeguarding creative works.
The session emphasized that early awareness of intellectual property equips students with strategies to protect their innovations and navigate competitive markets effectively. By integrating IP education into their learning, future engineers are better prepared to secure their creative works and transform their ideas into impactful contributions to society.
This initiative reflects AIPO's commitment to nurturing a culture of innovation and intellectual property awareness among the youth, ensuring they are well-prepared to thrive in knowledge-driven industries.
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For more IP-related sessions like this, you may visit www.aipo.ateneo.edu or email them at aipo@ateneo.edu. You may also check out their Facebook and LinkedIn pages for the latest updates and announcements.
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