The second day of the project “Intellectual Property Management Clinic for Women-Led Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises,” jointly organized by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Ministry of Justice, took place.
2025-11-06 18:00:00 / News of ministry

Today, on November 6, the second day of the project “Intellectual Property Management Clinic for Women-Led Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises,” jointly organized by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Ministry of Justice, took place.
Within the program, women entrepreneurs from Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan shared successful experiences and achievements from their respective countries. In addition, seminar-trainings were held on modern methods of effective use of intellectual property objects in business.
Throughout the day, participants took part in practical sessions on developing brand development strategies, familiarizing themselves with WIPO’s support programs for business entities, and exploring opportunities created in Uzbekistan for inventors, innovators, and brand owners.
This two-day event was assessed as one of the important steps toward strengthening regional cooperation in intellectual property management for women-led enterprises, promoting innovative approaches, and supporting economic growth.
At the end of the program, WIPO representatives and project participants exchanged views on future cooperation prospects in the effective use of intellectual property as an important driver of business.









