Smart people from around the world gathered at Jasmine Naypyitaw Hotel yesterday for day two of the big intellectual property conference. Union Minister U Tun Ohn and Deputy Minister U Min Min showed up to hand out special awards to the winners. Experts talked about protecting ideas and inventions that make money for businesses. The hotel buzzed with professors, students, lawyers, and company owners who wanted to learn new tricks. Government officials from different departments also joined the crowd to hear what everyone had to say.
Three separate rooms hosted different talks throughout the day. Dokhtawadi Hall focused on trademark protection and how to register intellectual property representatives properly. Kissapanadi Hall covered patents, artificial intelligence problems, and how different industries can grow through smart property laws. Ayeyawady Hall discussed industrial designs, small business rights, and protecting new plant types that farmers develop.
Each expert shared their research and answered tough questions from the audience. People asked about real problems they face when trying to protect their creative work. The conference helps Myanmar save its cultural treasures and boost the economy through better innovation. Smart property laws can help local businesses compete with foreign companies and create more jobs for regular people.
Three separate rooms hosted different talks throughout the day. Dokhtawadi Hall focused on trademark protection and how to register intellectual property representatives properly. Kissapanadi Hall covered patents, artificial intelligence problems, and how different industries can grow through smart property laws. Ayeyawady Hall discussed industrial designs, small business rights, and protecting new plant types that farmers develop.
Each expert shared their research and answered tough questions from the audience. People asked about real problems they face when trying to protect their creative work. The conference helps Myanmar save its cultural treasures and boost the economy through better innovation. Smart property laws can help local businesses compete with foreign companies and create more jobs for regular people.