Wynne-Jones IP to support Cheltenhem Open Door & more…Keep up with what has been happening this week in our latest IP news round-up…

Wynne-Jones IP to support Cheltenhem Open Door throughout 2023

Wynne-Jones IP are delighted to announce Cheltenham Open Door as it’s nominated charity for 2023. The charity, which operates from two locations in Cheltenham, support vulnerable, disadvantaged and lonely people. Guests do not need a booking or referral to access services and they operate a “no questions asked” policy.


The Global IP Camera Market size is expected to reach $23.4 billion by 2028

IP cameras are used in a variety of organisations to protect workers, assets, or information. These are also frequently used in both business and residential buildings. The electronics business is also being significantly impacted by the worldwide spread of COVID-19, which is changing customer preferences over time.


Italy’s IP to buy Exxon’s refining, fuel assets in Italy

Italy’s leading private fuel and mobility group IP said on Tuesday it signed a deal to buy fuel and refining assets owned by Exxon Mobil’s subsidiary Esso Italiana.


Government moves on urgent need to update IP legislation

Industry sources say there is an urgent need to update Bermuda’s intellectual property laws to allow Bermuda to better compete for the business.


WHO, WIPO, WTO call for innovation and cooperation to support timely access to pandemic products

The Joint Technical Symposium held on 16 December by the World Health Organization (WHO), World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) highlighted that the world can move quickly when driven by a crisis situation, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Cooperation is a key factor to foster innovation and timely equitable access to health products – for COVID-19 and in preparation for future pandemics.

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