WORKSHOP: Continuing the Exploration of Sustainability in the Chemicals Energy Environment and Materials (CEEM) Sectors and Its Impact on Intellectual Property and Licensing

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SPEAKERS:

Nina

Belbl

Legal Officer
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

Christopher

Shaowei

Patent Attorney | Attorney-at-Law | Trademark Attorney
NTD Intellectual Property Attorneys

Filip

De Corte

Head of Intellectual Property
Syngenta Crop Protection

David

Muus

Head of Licensing Programmes
Sisvel

Achim

Krebs

Partner
HGF

Lourdes Marie

Tejero

Director of the Technology Transfer and Business Development Office
University of the Philippines Manila

Abstract:

Aligning CEEM Innovation with Smart Cities through the UN Sustainable Development Goals

As urbanization accelerates globally, the concept of Smart Cities has emerged as a visionary framework for developing sustainable, efficient, and livable urban environments. Smart Cities leverage advanced technologies and innovative solutions to enhance the quality of life for citizens, promote environmental sustainability, and optimize resource management.

Our CEEM committee will focus on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) within the CEEM sectors and their relationship to intellectual property (IP) and innovation. This focus is intrinsically aligned with the Smart Cities theme of the conference for several compelling reasons.

Integration of CEEM Sectors in Smart Cities

The CEEM sectors form the backbone of Smart City infrastructure. Innovations in these areas are critical for developing technologies that enable cities to function more efficiently and sustainably. For example:

  • Chemicals and Materials: Development of sustainable and smart materials for construction, infrastructure, and consumer products contributes to the durability and efficiency of urban environments.
  • Energy: Advances in renewable energy technologies and smart grids are essential for reducing carbon footprints and ensuring reliable energy supply in Smart Cities.
  • Environment: Environmental technologies for waste management, water purification, and pollution control are vital for maintaining healthy urban ecosystems.

Alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The UN SDGs provide a universal blueprint for achieving a better and more sustainable future. Goals such as Affordable and Clean Energy (Goal 7), Sustainable Cities and Communities (Goal 11), Responsible Consumption and Production (Goal 12), and Climate Action (Goal 13) directly correlate with the objectives of Smart Cities.

By focusing on the UN SDGs within the CEEM sectors, our session will explore how innovations and IP strategies can drive progress towards these global goals. This alignment ensures that the advancements discussed are not only technologically innovative but also socially responsible and environmentally sustainable.