Lê Huy Anh, deputy director of the Intellectual Property Office of Việt Nam under the Ministry of Science and Technology, spoke to the Vietnam News Agency about solutions to promote the application of inventions as well as the direction of innovative activities in Việt Nam to serve the community and promote socio-economic development in the future.
In the context of the fourth industrial revolution, intellectual property rights protection is a "hot" issue not only in Việt Nam but also in countries around the world.
The building of brands will help consumers trust and prioritize choosing these products. These specialties are expanding the consumption market, increasing profits for farmers, and thus improving production efficiency.
Việt Nam will continue to work with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) to develop an inclusive, balanced, and efficient global intellectual property ecosystem that enables innovation and creativity for the benefit of all.
For enterprises, a trademark is a way to differentiate their products from competitors’ products, helping businesses build brand loyalty, set high prices and bring sustainable profits.