Patent Cambodia

Patent Cambodia

Cambodia is a developing country supported mainly by three pillars of economic development – agriculture, tourism and textiles. With an average growth of 7.6% from 1994 to 2015, Cambodia is the fastest growing ASEAN economy. In line with Cambodia’s desire to modernise and increase its economic prosperity, there are developments
Trademarks in Cambodia are registerable upon application to the Department of Intellectual Property Rights, within the Ministry of Commerce of Cambodia. Trademarks are governed by the Law Concerning Marks, Trade Names and Acts of Unfair Competition of 2002, as well as implementing regulations. The registration process is relatively straightforward and
If a patent applicant who has applied in a Member State of the Paris Convention or in a Member State of the Word Trade Organization or any transferee of said applicant applies to the Department for registration of the same invention within one year from date of initial application, the
WIPO has produced a free, interactive e-tutorial on how to use and exploit patent information. It will also complement onsite training given within the framework of the WIPO Technology and Innovation Support Center (TISC) program. Collections of patent documents across the world contain a wealth of technology information. These are
1. Patent Fees: Please contact HAVIP LAW for a quotation about fees for filing a patent application in Cambodia as well as other patent fees. 2. The term for filing patent applications in Cambodia: The term for filing patent applications in Cambodia claiming priority should be filed with the Cambodia
Our firm’s practices cover Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar. We pride ourselves in providing a full range of advice and Patent services to clients, from the registration, prosecution, transactional services to litigation and enforcement of IP rights. We have the most reliable, experienced and knowledge Patent Attorneys in biology, electricity,
https://havip.com.vn/en/filing-patent-in-myanmar.htmlA patent is a statutorily granted, time‑limited monopoly on an invention, fostering innovation while supporting public knowledge and economic development. Rooted in strict patentability criteria and territorial scope, patents serve as strategic tools, but invite scrutiny regarding monopoly misuse and litigation complexity. In 2025, as AI and software domains evolve,