The WIPO’s TISC programme provides innovators with access to high-quality technology information and services, helping them to create, protect, and manage their IP rights.
In early 2024, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region announced in the Budget its support for the Hong Kong Productivity Council to establish the first TISC in Hong Kong. This initiative aims to enhance Hong Kong's status as an international innovation and technology hub and a regional IP trading centre.
HKPC is actively preparing to establish the TISC, focusing on patent search and analysis, protecting R&D achievements, and nurturing talent equipped with patent knowledge, contributing to Hong Kong’s intellectual property trade.
It is anticipated that the TISC will provide the following services:
(a) Patent Search Service
To enhance access to patent information, HKPC offers a comprehensive basic search service to empower inventors and enterprises to efficiently uncover essential patent details, ensuring they are well-informed about various technologies, innovations and market trends.
The patent search service includes retrieving below key patent information:
- Patent application date/publication date
- Patent application number/publication number
- Patent applicant/Assignee name
- Inventor name
- IPC classification number
- Patent legal status
(b) IP Enquiry Service
During the process of developing new technologies, innovators may have questions about how to use IP to protect their innovations, timely IP information support can help them improve research efficiency and protect innovative achievements.
HKPC provides enquiry service to provide support on IP resources, IP protection, IP commercialisation, IP search and other IP related matters. This helps innovators improve their IP awareness and make full use of the IP information.
(c) IP training
HKPC provides diverse portfolio of IP trainings, aiming to equip inventors and enterprises with key strategies for not only safeguarding their IP but also successfully commercializing their inventions. The trainings cover the essential IP topics, such as IP fundamentals, IP literature features and usage, IP information search and analysis etc. Tailored trainings are also available to address the needs of different target audiences and technologies.