AIPPI Ecuador Participates in High-Level Intellectual Property Dialogue with SENADI and WIPO
The National Group of AIPPI Ecuador, represented by its President, Carlos Aguirre Noboa, actively participated in the Roundtable with Key Intellectual Property Stakeholders, a high-level forum that brought together national and international authorities to discuss the strengthening of Ecuador’s intellectual property ecosystem.
The event was attended by the Director General of the National Service for Intellectual Rights (SENADI), Lorena Espinoza, and the Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Daren Tang, during his official visit to Ecuador. The meeting focused on fostering international cooperation in innovation, creativity, and economic development.
Key topics addressed during the roundtable included the protection of intellectual property rights, the promotion of innovation, the modernization of registration systems, and the strengthening of institutional capacities. The forum provided a valuable space for dialogue among the public sector, international organizations, and representatives from the legal and business communities.
AIPPI Ecuador’s participation reaffirms its commitment to the development of the intellectual property ecosystem by actively contributing to spaces for dialogue, cooperation, and the joint construction of policies that promote a more robust and competitive environment for innovation in Ecuador.
Carlos Aguirre Noboa highlighted the importance of these engagements as an opportunity to strengthen coordination among key stakeholders and position Ecuador within global intellectual property discussions. His participation in this dialogue with WIPO’s Director General represents a meaningful step forward for the country’s IP community.
This meeting marks an important advance in strengthening international cooperation and reinforcing the commitment of local stakeholders to intellectual property as a driver of Ecuador’s economic, social, and cultural development.