During the sessions, the mechanisms and principles governing contracts in the field of IP were explored.
In an effort to strengthen the culture of copyright protection, trademarks and innovation, the National University of Education – UNAE held the specialized seminar aimed at its teachers. This event focused on three key areas: the functioning of contracts in the field of intellectual property, technological surveillance and state of the art, and the science, technology and innovation ecosystem.
The seminar, which lasted three days, included the participation of national and international experts. Among them, the experts from CEDIA 's Intellectual Property and Privacy area stood out, who addressed each of these topics with a practical and applied approach. The primary intent was to provide educators with a deep and operational understanding of the fundamental concepts and applications of intellectual property.
During the sessions, the mechanisms and principles that govern contracts in the field of intellectual property were explored, highlighting the importance of these agreements in the protection and management of creative and innovation rights. Technology vigilance was also discussed, emphasizing the need to stay up to date with advances and the state of the art in order to innovate effectively and safely.
The seminar was not only limited to theory; Tools and strategies were also provided to integrate this knowledge into the UNAE educational environment. The creation of a robust ecosystem of science, technology and innovation was one of the pillars of the event, promoting collaboration between different disciplines and sectors to promote sustainable development and academic competitiveness.