CIPC Announces the IP Youth Awards: Celebrating and Empowering Young Innovators

Pretoria, South Africa – 14 February 2025 – The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is proud to unveil the inaugural CIPC IP Youth Awards, an initiative dedicated to celebrating and recognising the remarkable intellectual property talents of young South African innovators between the ages of 15 and 28.

This groundbreaking initiative shows the importance of intellectual property in fostering creativity and innovation, with the goal of supporting young individuals to achieve their full potential.

The CIPC IP Youth Awards invites young creators, entrepreneurs, and inventors to submit entries of their innovations within the following 6 categories:

Award Categories
1. Inventions Focused on New Technology to Support the Sustainable Development Goals – Innovations addressing global challenges and promoting sustainability.
2. Inventions Focused on Copyright-Protected Creative Works – Recognising excellence in creative outputs, from arts to digital media.
3. Innovative Solutions for Managing Confiscated Counterfeit Goods – Celebrating ideas that tackle counterfeit management and contribute to a fair market.
4. SMME Excellence in Innovation Focused on the Effective Use of Intellectual Property Rights – Highlighting the outstanding achievements of small, medium, and micro enterprises in leveraging IP.
5. CIPC National Award for Schoolchildren (Aged 15–18) – A special category to encourage and reward school-aged innovators for their creativity in any of the above fields.
6. CIPC National Award for Women in IP – Recognising and celebrating the contributions of women to intellectual property and innovation.

Application Criteria
To be considered for the CIPC IP Youth Awards, applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must be between the ages of 15 and 28
• Originality: The innovation or creative work must be unique and demonstrate originality.
• Impact: Submissions should showcase measurable or potential societal, environmental, or economic benefits.
• Alignment: The entry must align with the specific goals of the selected award category.
• Protection: Innovations must be protected by intellectual property rights (e.g., patents, copyrights, trademarks, or designs). Proof of IP registration or pending registration is required.
• Presentation: A clear and concise presentation of the innovation, including supporting documentation such as prototypes, designs, or media samples, must be included.

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