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Law and Human Rights Ministry Southeast Sulawesi Holds MIC 2024

WINDONESIA August 29, 2024 Law and Human Rights Ministry Southeast Sulawesi Head Silvester Sili Laba. (Antara/Andry Denisah)

The Law and Human Rights Ministry's Southeast Sulawesi Regional Office held the Mobile Intellectual Property Clinic (MIC) in 2024 with the hope of increasing investments to the province.

The event, which was held at the ex-MTQ Kendari Field, Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi Province from Aug. 27 to 28, 2024, has 'Impactful Intellectual Property, Ignite Southeast Sulawesi Investment! For Greater Indonesia' as its theme.

Law and Human Rights Ministry Southeast Sulawesi Head Silvester Sili Laba stated in Kendari City on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024, that the event - which was attended by business actors and universities - was part of his office's ongoing commitment to support for increasing public awareness and understanding of the importance of protecting and utilizing intellectual property to improve the regional economy.

"Intellectual property is one of the main pillars in encouraging innovation, creativity, and competitiveness not only on the national stage, but also on the international stage," Silvester added.

He said that the MIC event included various activities, namely technical guidance on patent information search and utilization, education on preventing intellectual property violations, training of trainers for intellectual property center operators, interactive intellectual property dialogue, technical guidance on patent drafting, RuKi Goes To Campus, and promotion and education about communal intellectual property.

"We designed the series of activities for MIC 2024 to include various strategic programs in various sectors with the aim of developing a stronger and more inclusive intellectual property ecosystem in Southeast Sulawesi," Silvester explained.

MIC is part of the Indonesian government's efforts to increase the quantity and quality of intellectual property in Indonesia, with the hope of reaching all regions and the diverse intellectual property potential that they have.

Source: sultra.antaranews.com

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