Qualcomm contributing to domestic IP awareness 08:00 | 03/05/2021
Qualcommâs Thieu Phuong Nam explains why IPs are crucial for startups
Nothing underlines this better than the amendments to the Law on Intellectual Property, which are set to be presented at the National Assemblyâs October session, and which are expected to be approved by May 2022. The proposed changes focus on strengthening the protection of patents, trademarks, and geographical indications in order to encourage innovation among Vietnamese firms.
While the main aim of these amendments is to ensure that Vietnamese laws and regulations comply with the free trade agreements which the country has signed, these will also play a key role in developing Vietnam into a regional centre for innovation.