The Intellectual Property and Innovation research group addresses the challenges posed by the rapidly evolving digital landscape and technological advancements.
The rapidly changing digital landscape and the use of technology have triggered significant challenges for intellectual property rights.
Digitisation and intellectual property rights, fair remuneration of artists, the use of new technological tools for preserving cultural heritage, and the patent system, as well as the role of technological development in achieving Sustainable Development Goals, illustrate the intersection between new technologies and intellectual property rights.
In this light, the intellectual property and Innovation research group serves as a hub for researchers to promote impactful research on intellectual property law in light of new technological developments.
We aim to inform policy decision-making and advance scholarly discourses, addressing the pressing issues of our time.