
TURKEY IS CHALLENGING THE LEADERSHIP IN FEMALE INVENTORS
Address Patent General Manager Cumhur Akbulut said, "Turkey is the second in the ranking of women who have applied to this system. This success, which has been achieved by leaving many developed countries behind, will have a positive impact on our country's economy in the medium term."
Turkey, which ranks second in the number of women applying for patents to the International Patent Cooperation Agreement (PCT), is challenging the leadership.
According to Adres Patent's statement, industrial property rights, which is one of the indicators of the development level of countries, is increasing its importance in many sectors day by day.
The International Patent Cooperation Agreement, that offers significant facilities to countries especially in foreign patent applications, offers significant advantages to many institutions and organizations in terms of both time and cost. On the other hand, women's inventions are more involved in this ecosystem and it directly affects the development levels of countries.
Address Patent General Manager Cumhur Akbulut, stated according to PCT data, Turkey is the second in the ranking of women applying to this system,This success will have a positive impact on our country's economy in the medium term. He added that the women have 16,5 share in listed 2021 pct data.
'IT PROVIDES ADVANTAGE IN TIME AND COST'
PCT applications, which can be made in 157 countries at the same time, save time and cost, Cumhur Akbulut emphazied, and he added "In particular, in the protection of the products developed by our exporting companies in the countries where they operate, PCT applications not only provide faster progress than individual applications, but also provide our companies with a cost advantage..'
Akbulut told that biotechnology and medicine are the leading sectors in the CT field, and about digital communication and mobile applications , Africa leads 14 percent in PCT applications.