CIPC to co-host world intellectual property day celebrations in SA

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC), the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) through the National Intellectual Property Management Office (NIPMO), the Technology Innovation Agency (TIA), the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA) and the Nelson Mandela University (NMU) will celebrate the World Intellectual Property Day on the 26th of April 2023 in Gqeberha – Eastern Cape.

In the year 2000, the World Intellectual Property Organisation’s (WIPO) member states designated the 26th of April every year as the day on which the world will celebrate Intellectual Property (IP). The objective of celebrating the day is to create awareness on the importance of protecting IP and to stimulate innovation and creativity.

The theme for celebrating World Intellectual Property Day this year is Women and IP: Accelerating Innovation and Creativity. This theme is built on the premise that women in all regions are shaping the world through their imagination, ingenuity and hard work, but often face significant challenges in accessing the knowledge, skills, resources and support they need to thrive. So with this year’s celebrations, we are advocating and encouraging women to use the IP system to protect and add value to their work. That way we can develop more and better technologies that work for everyone; establish more thriving women-led businesses; and support economic recovery and build back better.
“The World of Innovation and inventorship thrives when we have all sectors of society play a meaningful and collaborative role in shaping the globe we want to live, work and play in now and in the future. Woman play a significant part in the Intellectual Property value chain and eco-system and therefore in this year’s World IP day theme we honour, thank and encourage all Woman to continue playing their role in shaping the World’s Technology advancement and Creativity.: – Adv. Rory Voller, Commissioner, CIPC

From the 19th to the 26th of April 2023, the South African World Intellectual Property Day partner departments and institutions will embark on a radio campaign, social media campaign, a road show and a webinar to celebrate this event.

The general public is encouraged to follow the following digital social media platforms: CIPC Website, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.

 

Enquiries can be forwarded to:
Media Enquiries:
Companies and Intellectual Property Commission
Mr. Kadi Petje
Senior Manager: Copyright and IP Crime
KPetje@cipc.co.za
0872601796

 

General Enquiries:
Companies and Intellectual Property Commission
Mr. Tshepo Bambo
TBambo@CIPC.Co.Za
087 743 7001

Media release 

Increase of call Centre hours for limited period

Dear Customers

CIPC has received an influx of calls due to the deregistration of several enterprises (Refer to Notice 20 of 2023). In an effort to improve customer service, call centre management decided to open the call centre from 07h30 in the mornings until 17h00 in the afternoons from Mondays to Thursdays, for a limited period.

We trust that this intervention will increase customer satisfaction.

Notice 25

Non-binding legal opinion

Non-binding legal opinion in terms of section 188 (2)(b)(i) of the companies act 71 of 2008 (as amended)

Interpretation and implication of section 61(7) & (10) of the companies act, 2008, specifically the holding of AGM’s by listed companies via electronic means

 

Non-binding legal opinion

ICT network upgrade and maintenance

Dear Customers;

CIPC will be performing a network upgrade and maintenance on its ICT infrastructure environment.

All the CIPC systems and services will be unavailable for the duration of the upgrade and maintenance.

START: Friday, 21 April 2023 – 16h30 END: Monday, 24 April 2023 – 07h00

CIPC apologises for any inconvenience caused and hope that you will find this in order.

Notice 24

Notice on number of deregistered companies

DEREGISTRATION OF COMPANIES AND CLOSE CORPORATION IN ANNUAL RETURN DEREGISTRATION PROCESS

Following Notice 19 of 2023 to customers, CIPC deregistered six hundred and forty seven thousand, eight hundred and fifty three (647 853) of all companies and close corporations which have been in Annual Return Deregistration process for more than three

(3) years and for which the notification process as per Companies Regulation 40 have been completed. The systematic final deregistration occurred on 30 March 2023.

E-mail notifications of such final deregistration will commence during the first week of April 2023, due to the CIPC annual financial year shutdown. Companies and Close corporations which has been finally deregistered may apply for re-instatement. For more information on how to apply for re-instatement kindly refer to the CIPC website, www.cipc.co.za / Enterprise Maintenance / Select the Type of enterprise / Changes to Management, Admin & Governance / Re-instating a company.

For any further enquiries, kindly log a ticket via www.cipc.co.za/ enquiries–select the Department as “Companies and Close Corporations” and Category as “Annual Returns”.

Notice 20 of 2023

Final deregistration of companies and close corporation in annual return deregistration process

CIPC will be commencing final deregistration of all companies and close corporations which have been in Annual Return Deregistration process for more than three (3) years and for which the notification process as per Companies Regulation 40 have been completed.

The systematic final deregistration will occur on 30 March 2023 although e-mail notification of such final deregistration will only commence during the first week of April 2023 due to the CIPC annual financial year shutdown.

For any further enquiries, kindly log a ticket via www.cipc.co.za / enquiries – select the Department as
“Companies and Close Corporations” and Category as “Annual Returns”.

Notice 19 of 2023

Requirements for the appointment of an accounting officer

Note that Notice 4 of 2018 is hereby withdrawn and will be replaced by this Notice effective upon Publication on our Website.

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) will require the following documentation to be submitted with the application to manualck2@cipc.co.za.

Requirements:

  • CK2A Form duly completed and signed by or on behalf of every member of the
  • In the event that a CK2A form is signed on behalf of the member(s), a Power of Attorney needs to be submitted and a certified ID copy of individual signing on behalf of the members must be included as well.
  • Attach consent letter from the Accounting Officer accepting appointment with Practice number and profession reflected on
  • Certified ID or passport copies of members and anyone who signed on behalf of member(s) with the date of certification not older than three months, (for smart card ID refer to Notice 63 of 2016).
  • Certified ID copy of applicant (i.e. customer code owner) not older than three months and authority to file on behalf of the Close

 

Requirements for the appointment of an accounting officer

Intellectual Property and Technology commercialisation to come under spotlight in North West

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic), in partnership with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) through the National Intellectual Property Management Office (NIPMO), and North-West University will host the Intellectual Property and Technology Commercialisation Colloquium. The colloquium will be held at the North-West University, Mahikeng campus from 28-29 March 2023 from 09:00, under the theme Advancing Innovation through IP Commercialisation for Full-scale Industrialisation.

According to the Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Mr Fikile Majola, the colloquium will provide a platform to exchange ideas and experiences in addressing challenges inhibiting successful technology commercialisation and what measures can be put in place to address these challenges. Majola will deliver a keynote address at the session on 29 March 2023.

Importantly, Majola says the session will also unpack best possible approach towards technology development with the intent of accelerating commercialisation.

“It is widely acknowledged that intellectual proper (IP) is one of the important contributors towards knowledge dissemination, technology transfer and economic growth. The session will therefore explore the different IP regimes including patents, trademarks, industrial designs, copyright and know-how and how these can contribute towards innovation and economic growth,” states Majola.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research and Innovation at the North-West University, Professor Jeffrey Mphahlele says the NWU has a long history of intellectual property and technology commercialisation, being one of the first universities in South Africa to establish an office of technology transfer.

“It is our pleasure and privilege to have been asked by the dtic to host their 4th annual Intellectual Property and Technology Commercialisation Colloquium. The NWU’s Strategic Plan, has a strategic goal to strengthen research and innovation with a strategic focus on impactful globalisation. This cannot be done without the collaboration and cooperation of partners both in the private and public sectors,” says Mphahlele.

He adds that the university’s Technology Transfer and Innovation Support Office is already working with CIPC, DSI and NIPMO to do regular training and awareness-raising on the importance of intellectual property protection and commercialisation.

“We are in the process of concluding a MoU with the dtic, so the hosting of the colloquium is one of the first activities to cement our relationship going forward,” concludes Mphahlele.

The session will bring together practitioners from technology transfer office, technology brokers, technology consultants, commercialisation specialists, IP Merchant Bank, venture capitalists, incubators, fund finders, lawyers, accountants and patent attorneys.

It will also draw participations of high school learners from selected high schools in the Mahikeng communities and tertiary students, in order to instill interest of IP. The involvement the young people is based on the premise that in honing the youth today through intellectual property education and the relevance of IP, the country will be building a sustainable future where a wide respect for IP will drive innovation and creativity among the youth – the future innovators of our country.

Some of the plenary topics of discussion will be:

• Understanding IP rights and their role in technology transfer (TT) and economic growth;
• IP in successful technology development and the realisation of products and services;
• Approaches to successful technology development of products and services;

• Protection and commercialisation of public research results; and
• Influence of Artificial intelligence on IP commercialisation.

A special masterclass for SMMEs will be held where the following aspects will be unpacked: Everything an SMME needs to know (the role of Incubation in commercialisation, How to pitch to investors and Business Development)

The colloquium will have exhibition stands for innovators to display their products and services in order to stimulate interest amongst other potential innovators. The exhibition will also be used to showcase support offered by government to innovators through different funding instruments. These include the Khoebo Innovation Promotion Programme, Support Programme for Industrial Innovation and Technology and Human Resources for Industry Programme.

Enquiries:
Bongani Lukhele – Director: Media Relations
Tel: (012) 394 1643
Mobile: 079 5083 457
WhatsApp: 074 2998 512
E-mail: BLukhele@thedtic.gov.za
Issued by: The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic)
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Intellectual Property and Technology commercialisation to come under spotlight in North West