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Sara Al-Marghalani wants to play her role in introducing the Kingdom’s hidden treasures to the world
Updated 27 April 2021
April 27, 2021 00:30
RIYADH: As Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 reform plan celebrates its fifth anniversary, citizens nationwide are looking at the many ways the ambitious plan has affected their day-to-day lives.
The overarching goal of the plan, to move the Kingdom away from an oil-based economy, has had the entire nation looking toward new industries and re-evaluating their perceptions of how Saudi Arabia could achieve success, and one of the biggest and most successful industries has been tourism and hospitality.
For some Saudis, working in the hospitality sector is a dream they have harbored for a long time, and they have taken great pains to find ways to break into the field. But some, like industry pioneer Sara Al-Marghalani, just “stumbled” into the industry almost by accident.
LAHORE: Pakistan has by and large world class intellectual property rights (IPR) laws but lack their effective use, Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) President Irfan Siddiqui said in a statement issued on Monday.
The statement, issued on the occasion of World Intellectual Property Day, stressed that protection of IPR in Pakistan is critical for attracting and retaining FDI in the country. “Laws which give a strong protection to IPR play a key role in encouraging innovation and creativity,” Mr Siddiqui said.
“IPR protection motivates innovators, promotes business growth, creates employment, diversifies the choice of products available to consumers, as well as attracts new FDI and promotes innovation and jobs. Without adequate IP protection, local innovators are unable to attract investments, business creation is slow, and jobs lost,” the OICCI statement read.
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Sen. Leahy Says Trump Tried To Weaken America Invents Act
Law360 (April 26, 2021, 6:52 PM EDT) Sen. Patrick Leahy on Monday addressed patent policy for the first time in his new role as chair of the U.S. Senate intellectual property subcommittee, decrying efforts by the last administration to undermine the America Invents Act and urging the Biden administration to appoint a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office director who will focus more on how to weed out poor-quality patents.
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., took over as chair of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property in February. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) In remarks delivered on the Senate floor to mark World Intellectual Property Day, established by the World Intellectual Property.