A new series of free business support events, aimed at the owners
of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), has been launched
today in Liverpool by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) and
Companies House. The IPO also outlined its range of support for
SMEs in a new paper published today.
‘Get It Right – First Time’ is aimed at business owners looking
for help with protecting their Intellectual Property (IP) and
understanding the responsibilities as a First Time Director.
Baroness Wilcox, Minister for Intellectual Property said:
“These events are enormously helpful for directors who have
little or no experience of protecting their IP, or are new to
being directors.
“Having run my own business, I know how starting up your own
company can be a daunting experience and I am delighted that we
can offer directors free support and expert guidance on two key
areas of their business.
“I hope that many directors will sign up for these events and use
the experience to grow their companies.”
The joint venture between the IPO and Companies House will be
hosted by experts from both offices. The team from the IPO will
present a variety of seminars that will explain the basics of IP:
what it is, why it’s important, how to protect it and then how to
exploit it commercially. The seminars will also support business
owners and managers, explaining all they need to know about their
responsibilities as a First Time Director. This will include
information about the incorporation process and how to use the
many tools and resources provided by Companies House.
To find out more about ‘Get It Right – First Time,’ including the
full list of upcoming events taking place across the UK, visit: www.ipo.gov.uk/getitright.
Today the IPO has also published: “From ideas to growth:
Helping SMEs get value from their intellectual property.”
The paper sets out the IPO’s plans for improving access to the
knowledge, knowhow and support that will help SMEs maximise the
value of their intellectual property assets, and develop
strategies to manage them effectively. This supports the
Government’s approach to SMEs and its Business in You campaign
which looks to encourage more people to start or grow their
business throughout 2012.
The IPO would now like to talk to SMEs, business advisers and
representative bodies to discuss these plans in more detail and
plans to hold a series of round table discussions in the coming
months. Further details can be found at: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/business-sme.pdf
Notes to editors
1. The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is part of the
Department for Business, Innovation, and Skills (BIS) and is
responsible for the national framework of Intellectual Property
rights, comprising patents, designs, trade marks and copyright.
2. Its role is to help manage an IP system that encourages
innovation and creativity, balances the needs of consumers and
users, promotes strong and competitive markets and is the
foundation of the knowledge-based economy.
3. It operates in a national and an international environment and
its work is governed by national and international law, including
various international treaties relating to Intellectual Property
(IP) to which the United Kingdom is a party.
4. For further information, please contact Veena Mapara
<mailto:veena.mapara@bis.gsi.gov.uk>
on 0207 215 5614.
5. For emergency media calls out-of-hours please contact the duty
press officer at the Department for Business, Innovation and
Skills on +44 (0) 207 215 3505.
Contacts:
BIS Press Office
NDS.BIS@coi.gsi.gov.uk
Veena Mapara
Phone: 020 7215 5614
veena.mapara@bis.gsi.gov.uk