Ministerial visit to China
As China develops knowledge-based industries and modernises and diversifies its economy, intellectual property has become much more important.
Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG was appointed Minister of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on 17 July 2016.
As China develops knowledge-based industries and modernises and diversifies its economy, intellectual property has become much more important.
Today I will attend the Intellectual Property Awareness Network (IPAN) event to celebrate World Intellectual Property Day.
The UK has asked the EU to take bold steps to create a Digital Single Market that delivers for consumers and for entrepreneurs trying to break into new markets.
This week’s state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to the UK marks a "Golden Era" of UK-China relations.
The UK has emerged from the dark days of the global downturn. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, growth in the UK has picked up rising to 2.6% in 2014, the strongest improvement of all G7 countries.
The instantly recognisable image is not just a wonderful shot of Stonehenge - near where I grew up - it’s also the very first piece of content licensed through The Copyright Hub.
The United Kingdom has a proud heritage of discovery and innovation, of breathtaking art and creativity. Today, despite tough economic conditions, Britain remains in the vanguard of science and technology, of design, music and film.
As Minister for Intellectual Property I am clear that future generations should understand the ins and outs of intellectual property (IP). We have fast become a knowledge based economy.
A blog on the work of the Intellectual Property Office (IPO). Contributors are IPO staff and invited industry experts from the world of IP.
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