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UK and Singapore to continue IP cooperation

By uk-times.com7 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The MOU enables the IPO and IPOS to continue working closely together to further their existing strong co-operation.  

It formalises their commitment to the continued sharing of best practice in broad, future-looking areas. These could include IP examination, IP finance, IP commercialisation and business support, as well as developments in emerging technologies.     

The MOU makes formal provision for both offices to engage in a wide range of cooperative activities. These include      

  • IP awareness activities, such as conferences and seminars,    

  • the sharing of information around developments in relevant law, policies, and regulations,    

  • provisions for the sharing of best practices across many other areas  

The agreement was signed 6th August by the UK Intellectual Property Office’s, Chief Executive Adam Williams, and Intellectual Property Office of Singapore Chief Executive Mr Tan Kong Hwee.

Commenting on the signing, Adam Williams said 

On this special milestone – the 60th anniversary of Singapore-UK relations – I’m delighted to sign our renewed MOU.  A decade after our first bilateral agreement on Intellectual Property, this strengthens our continuing close partnership.   

In today’s interconnected world, collaboration with our global partners on shared challenges is essential. This new MOU provides a strong platform to deepen our vital relationship and address areas of shared interest, delivering benefits for businesses, creators and innovators in both our countries.

Mr TAN Kong Hwee, Chief Executive, Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) said

We are delighted to celebrate 60 years of UK-Singapore diplomatic relations and 10 years of bilateral partnership with the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO).

The renewal of our MOU with the UKIPO demonstrates our commitment to fostering an innovative IP ecosystem to bolster IP capabilities and expertise between our offices.

I look forward to working closely with the UKIPO in the coming years.

This Memorandum comes into effect from the date of its signing by both participants and will remain in effect for the period of 3 years.

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