New Country Special Series: Intellectual Property (IP) in Croatia
This special consists of an introductory overview on the Croatian IP landscape as well as an unreleased case study on the learnings of a Croatian SME going international. The package is rounded off by an interview with the Croatian European IPR Helpdesk ambassadors Ivan Stefanic and Vedran Đidara sharing some insights and experiences on current IP issues and challenges faced by innovators in their country. The European IPR Helpdesk invites all interested stakeholders, institutions and initiatives to share the Special via their channels and networks. More IP Country Specials are scheduled for publication within the coming months. The Country Special “IP in Croatia” can be accessed via the following link: https://www.iprhelpdesk.eu/country-special-croatia More information on the European IPR Helpdesk Ambassador scheme can be found here: https://www.iprhelpdesk.eu/ambassador About the European IPR Helpdesk The European IPR Helpdesk is a project funded by the European Commission under Grant Agreement No 641474. It supports cross-border SME and research activities to manage, diffuse and valorise technologies and other Intellectual Property (IP) Rights and IP assets at an EU level. Offering a broad range of informative material, a Helpline service for direct IP support and on-site and online training, the European IPR Helpdesk's main goal is to support IP capacity building along the full scale of IP practices: from awareness to strategic use and successful exploitation. This IP competencies empowerment focuses on EU SMEs, participants and candidates in EU-funded projects, and EU innovation stakeholders for an increased diffusion of IP into the EU innovation ecosystem. The support provided by the European IPR Helpdesk should not be considered as of a legal or advisory nature. For further information and full legal disclaimer, please refer to: http://www.iprhelpdesk.eu
Keywords
intellectual property, IP, innovation, Croatia, Technology, Business
Countries
Luxembourg