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PostBank Uganda whose purpose is to foster prosperity for Ugandans made its mark at the just concluded Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (ICPAU) Awards by winning the Finance Team of the Year accolade. The awards aim to celebrate individuals and entities that are greatly contributing to the accountancy profession in Uganda. The team was recognised for playing a critical role in the transformation of PostBank over the past 4 years, delivering a transformed integrated report for the entity that resulted in several recognitions at the ICPAU Financial Reporting Awards, and their commitment to professionalism through sponsoring team members…
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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that apply for trademarks, copyright and patent protection are more likely to experience more growth than SMEs that do not, according to Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation Hon. Dr. Monica Musenero. The Minister said this while delivering her opening remarks during the national workshop on intellectual property (IP) for small and medium enterprises in Kampala. The two-day conference which was organised by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in collaboration with the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) and the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO), with the support of the Japan Patent Office (JPO)…
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The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) collected a total of UGX45.87 Billion in non-tax revenue for the period July 2021 to April 7th 2022 against a target of 45.57Bn for the FY 21/22 representing a 100.6% achievement. This was revealed by URSB Registrar General Mercy K Kainobwisho while appearing before Parliament’s Legal and Parliamentary affairs committee on Thursday to discuss the agency’s Ministerial Policy Statement for Fiscal Year 2022/23. “Despite the effects of Covid 19 that slowed down the economy, we have managed to grow our NTR collections by 48% for the period July to March of Financial year 2021/22….
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The African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO), with support from the Government of Uganda through the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) and the EuropeanUnion Intellectual Property Office, is organizing a Diplomatic Conference for the Adoption of the Draft Protocol on Voluntary Registration of Copyright and Related Rights. The Diplomatic Conference, set to take place from 20th to 28th August 2021 at Speke Resort in Munyonyo, is expected to be attended by Ministers in charge of Intellectual Property from the 20 ARIPO Members States, Heads of Industrial Property and Copyright and Related Rights Offices from the ARIPO Member States. The Diplomatic…
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Transforming Uganda into a modern, prosperous society as laid out in the National Development Plan III will largely depend on how fast Ugandans can harness, protect and utilize intellectual property in a manner that encourages innovation and creativity. As part of the strategy to promote the realization of this goal, the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) Registrar General, Mercy Kainobwisho delivered a virtual presentation themed ‘The role of Uganda’s IP policy in nurturing innovation for social economic development’. The webinar aimed at enhancing awareness and building capacity for IP to support national development through the creative sector of the economy….
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Faced with a global pandemic, innovators in Uganda have responded by developing breakthrough solutions to address local and global needs. Intellectual property, on the other hand, has played an integral role in the creation of innovations to solve most of the challenges from COVID-19. With multiple businesses and the overall economy brought to a slowdown by the global spread of COVID-19, inventors and creators across various industries are, however, facing never-seen-before barriers and disruptions when it comes to launching their new products or services, and how to protect them from being duplicated or infringed upon. To support such innovators, Uganda…
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The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) and the National Information Technology Authority (NITA) have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the provision of an SMS gateway that will enable URSB improve communication with clients in a faster, more responsive way. In her remarks, Mercy K Kainobwisho, the Registrar General noted that URSB had a longstanding relationship with NITA (U) and signing of the MOU was a welcome effort to strengthen the partnership between the two entities. “URSB and NITA (U) have been working together on different projects in the past. I am confident that the SMS gateway will…
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An exciting new partnership has been announced today between Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB), a semi-autonomous Government agency charged with formalization of businesses and registration of intellectual property, and the Stanbic Business Incubator which provides training, mentoring and business development services for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The main aim of the joint collaboration is to support and drive economic growth in Uganda through enabling formalization for MSME’s, training them to overcome some of their challenges while nurturing innovation through protection of intellectual property and commercialization of creations. “URSB is proud to welcome the Stanbic business incubator to the…
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Employees should adequately prepare for work places of the future and continuously adapt to changes in work environments if they are to be career resilient. The call, was made by Mercy K Kainobwisho, the Registrar General Uganda Registration Services Bureau while speaking at a virtual presentation on the theme “Career Resilience: What is it exactly and what does it take to build it?” organized by the Career and Skills Development Centre of Makerere University Business School yesterday. She said organisations have been reviewing the human capital landscape largely because of the economic hardships brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic combined…
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