Work on first SL Innovation Index begins

Work on Sri Lankaโ€™s long awaited national Innovation Index which is set to measure the Lankan innovation portfolio, began in Colombo on 14 June-and the top UN agency tasked with world Intellectual Property (IP) development says many new IP projects have been earmarked for Colombo in future. โ€œIn view of the rapidly expanding knowledgeโ€“driven global trade and economic activities, Intellectual Property (IP) has acquired a very important statusโ€ voiced Sri Lankaโ€™s Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen on 14 June in Colombo.

Minister Bathiudeen was addressing the inauguration of high profile National Level Innovation and Intellectual Property Policy Conference lead by his Ministryโ€™s National Intellectual Property Office joined by Coordinating Secretariat for Science, Technology and Innovation (COSTI), World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO- Geneva), and Ministry of Science and Technology of Sri Lanka. Leading local and international IP and innovation experts began brainstorming Sri Lanka innovation roadmap as soon as the launch event concluded on the morning of 14 June at JAIC Hilton, Colombo. Among the International panellists specially flying in for the Colombo session were WIPO Asia Pacific Regional Director Andrew Michael Ong, Cornell University Visiting Fellow Dr Richard S Cahoon, Julius & Creasy Senior Partner Dr. J.M. Swaminathan, Columbia Marylandโ€™s ET Cubeโ€™s Intellectual Property Commercialisation specialist Yumiko Hamano and WIPO Senior Economist Dr Sacha Wunsch-Vincent. Among the Lankan government officials were NIPO Director General Geethanjali Ranawaka, Secretary of Ministry of Industry and Commerce TMKB Thennakoon and Secretary of Ministry of Science and Technology Ms R Wijayalakshmi-joined by many Lankan research and training institutions in both public and private sector.

โ€œToday is an important day in Sri Lankaโ€™s IP history as we launch this important index opening a new chapter. IP System of a country greatly contributes to its various development activities such as promotion of national creativity, research, technology transfer, licensing, commercialization of goods and services, and proper implementation of industrial policies. If we look at many developed economies practicing high level of innovation such as Japan and Korea, we can see that intellectual property has become a key growth driver for themโ€ said Minister Bathiudeen and added: โ€œTheir strong research and development are transformed into innovations and then patents are obtained. This trend is never more important than at present times. For example, the applications received by the European Patent Office (EPO) in 2015 increased by a strong 5 percent from 2014. Filings under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) increased by 1.7 percent in 2015. What is important is that Asia contributed significantly to these growth taking a strong 43% of 2015 global total. Even Sri Lankaโ€™s own applications showed a positive trend. In 2014, Sri Lanka filed a total of 516 โ€˜Article 50โ€™ Patent applications. Costa Rica, Tunisia and Uzbekistan are the only countries that filed Article 50 Patent applications in a somewhat similar range to Sri Lanka. Therefore an organized Intellectual Property System will not only pay back the innovator but also spreads knowledge and information to the society. The Government of Sri Lanka has recognized the usefulness of an active Intellectual Property System, and has taken major steps in promoting the use of Intellectual Property as a tool for economic and social development. The vision of our Government is to transform Sri Lankaโ€™s economy into a knowledge based economy. This is also in line with the reform vision of the unity government of President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. In this endeavor World Intellectual Property Organization has contributed in a major way providing Sri Lanka with assistance in organizing training programs workshops and information sessions and I wish to thank WIPO for their ongoing assistance.โ€

WIPO Asia Pacific Regional Director Andrew Michael Ong said that innovation thrives in an environment of collaboration. โ€œI see today a big gathering of players and actors of innovation systems in Sri Lanka. WIPO congratulates Sri Lanka for preparing this session. As a UN Agency, WIPOโ€™s mandate is to provide info and support IP policy. We have been working with Sri Lankaโ€™s NIPO and looking forward to take up key development projects in future as well.โ€

A few months ago, a special WIPO team was in Colombo for a session on Tourism industry related IP development. Earlier, another team of WIPO consultants were in Colombo to study integration of IP policy to Sri Lankaโ€™s innovation systems. The latest (June 14) Innovation Index initiative in Colombo is a result of WIPOโ€™s 2013 recommendation for such a National level and regional indices for Sri Lanka.