Shanghai enhances IP services at 8th CIIE
Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration completed intellectual property service and protection duties for the 8th China International Import Expo that took place in Shanghai from Nov 5 to 10. Rui Wenbiao, director-general of SIPA, inspected the venue on the opening day and urged rigorous, people-centered IP support.
SIPA strengthened coordination across departments, streamlined service procedures, and boosted protections for patents, trademarks, and geographical indications. It also established a one-stop IP protection and dispute resolution center in collaboration with the China International Import Expo Bureau.
During the expo, SIPA's on-site team carried out scheduled patrols and inspected over 1,000 exhibits, displays, and promotional materials. With a dedicated staff, the team achieved zero infringement complaints and maintained a favorable IP protection environment.
The green channel for exhibition proof procedures received significant attention. SIPA assisted a Peruvian exhibitor unable to submit qualification documents by verifying its credentials through the official database, eliminating extra paperwork and gaining recognition from participating companies.
To expand spillover effects, SIPA co-hosted the 2025 Intellectual Property Protection and Enterprise International Development Conference & "Chains and Enterprises" Patent Industrialization Project Promotion Conference, unveiling new results including China's first group standard for evaluating patent pool maturity and supporting relevant industrialization efforts.
Public outreach involved multi-platform media engagement and the distribution of over 300 brochures to exhibitors. These efforts demonstrated Shanghai's dedication to establishing a reliable, innovation-friendly IP environment that promotes global cooperation and fosters business growth.
Source: Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration