Matt Chiu, a Singaporean inventor, created the Hanabii pacifier with petal-like silicone wings that protect it from dirt and germs, offering a hygienic and aesthetic solution for parents.
Intellectual and Cultural Property
After and devastated Acapulco, UNESCO organized workshops to rebuild communities through culture and empathy, while preserving the city's rich Afro-descendant heritage.
The "Stories of Us" sculpture exhibition at the United Nations features five "talking drums" celebrating resistance, unity, and Afro-descendant communities' journey from roots to emancipation.
Medical technology innovations, from AI diagnostics to 3D-printed implants, are transforming healthcare, with intellectual property playing a crucial role in bringing these advancements to market.
One year after the black flags of Daesh were lowered over Mosul, UNESCO launched the "" initiative, a story of hope and resilience showcasing the power of international cooperation.
Safeguarding Holocaust history from AI distortions and misinformation is imperative, as warns of potential antisemitic consequences without of AI principles.
Experience a 360° virtual exhibit about intellectual property and traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions and genetic resources.
’s Global Report, highlights why culture and creativity are the heartbeat of societies and how policies can support their ability and ability to create.
The congratulates its winners of the 2024 Calendar photo competition based on the theme: At the frontline of climate action.
British filmmaker Lee Shulman's “The Anonymous Project” has been collecting films and slides taken by unknowns around the world and exhibiting selections in London, New York, Paris and Seoul. Many of the images represent when color photography was becoming widely available. Deprived of their original meaning, they nevertheless transmit an unexpected emotion, fantasy and aesthetic force. The one thing is sure of, is that the pictures were taken between 1950 and 1980. Their vintage colours and gelatin-silver grain give off a curious air of innocence – and melancholy.
One in three people will get cancer in their lifetime, highlighting the importance of early detection - when the cancer is more treatable and curable. A hyper-sensitive blood test developed by Lucence, a precision oncology company, promises to make early detection a reality. Through its ground-breaking technology, Lucence is working to improve cancer care and cure rates through a simple blood test. Dr. Min-Han Tan, Founder and CEO of Lucence, talks to about his company’s commitment to saving the lives of cancer patients around the world through earlier detection of the disease.
Biofabricate CEO Suzanne Lee spoke with about her multiple patents and her road to biofabrication and why we must take microorganisms seriously as the fabric of the future.
Amid growing climate concerns and energy price hikes, there is growing interest in renewables to meet out energy needs. A pioneering technology that harnesses the power of the waves to generate electricity, offers a promising new source of affordable, clean energy. Inna Braverman, co-founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power and a leading expert in renewable energy is committed to changing “the world one wave at a time.” She discusses the critical importance of intellectual property to the company with and encourages women to believe in themselves and to pursue their ambitions.
presents Aisha Bowe, who will make history as the first black woman to travel to space with Blue Origin - as a rocket scientist and entrepreneur, Aisha knows to protect intellectual property.
calls for applicants for the , seeking small and medium-sized enterprises candidates that use intellectual property (IP)-backed innovation and creativity.