The opening session featured remarks from senior representatives of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, QRDI Council, QSTP, QDB, and Mr. Guy Pessach, Director of the IP for Business Division at WIPO. The first day of the program addressed the growing importance of intangible assets such as innovation, branding, and proprietary knowledge as key drivers of business growth. Participants gained insights into how patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets can be used strategically to capture value, while case studies from sectors including food and beverages and the creative industries demonstrated practical applications of IP for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Panel discussions explored the challenges and opportunities facing Qatari SMEs in protecting and managing their intellectual property both locally and internationally. Experts provided guidance on avoiding common pitfalls, developing effective IP strategies, and safeguarding digital assets in an increasingly online economy. The agenda also included interactive roundtables where participants developed preliminary IP roadmaps tailored to their businesses, ensuring alignment between IP decisions and long-term growth objectives.
The second day saw selected companies take part in one-on-one deep-dive diagnosis and strategy sessions with WIPO experts and representatives from QRDI Council, MOCI, QDB, and QSTP. These private consultations enabled enterprises to refine their IP portfolios, align protection strategies with business goals, and explore monetization opportunities through licensing, franchising, and partnerships.
The successful completion of the Intellectual Property Management Clinic highlights QRDI Council’s ongoing commitment to building a strong innovation ecosystem in Qatar. By equipping local businesses with the tools to harness and protect their intellectual property, QRDI Council continues to drive national efforts to position Qatar as a regional and global hub for research, development, and innovation.