World Intellectual Property Day: A Significant Opportunity to Promote Innovation and Creativity

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Narendra Jijhontiya

World Intellectual Property Day: A Significant Opportunity to Promote Innovation and Creativity

New Delhi, April 25: Every year on April 26, World Intellectual Property Day is celebrated. This day honors the contributions of inventors, creators, and entrepreneurs while raising awareness about the importance of intellectual property.

In the year 2000, member countries of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) designated April 26 as this special day. The date was chosen because the WIPO Convention came into effect on April 26, 1970.

So, why is World Intellectual Property Day celebrated? The primary aim is to educate people worldwide about intellectual property rights. Intellectual property includes patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs, and trade secrets. These rights encourage innovation and creativity, providing inventors, artists, designers, and businesses with fair benefits and protection for their creations.

This day also offers an opportunity to understand how a balanced intellectual property system helps the global arts community thrive and promotes technological innovations that drive human progress.

For 2026, the theme of World Intellectual Property Day is “Intellectual Property and Sports: Get Ready, Get Set, Innovate.” This year, the focus will be on the role of intellectual property in the sports world. From modern sports equipment and revolutionary technologies to brands and designs, intellectual property rights play a crucial role in shaping sports culture.

This theme illustrates how intellectual property fosters creativity and innovation in sports, connecting and inspiring people worldwide. On this day, we celebrate all the creators, inventors, and entrepreneurs whose ideas and passion are making the future of sports better and more exciting.

The main objectives of World Intellectual Property Day are to raise public awareness about intellectual property rights, encourage innovation and creativity, protect the rights of inventors and artists, and help society understand how intellectual property contributes to economic growth and cultural advancement.

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