IP in Education: Inspiring creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship in schools
EUIPO・2 minutes read
Children engaged in a variety of creative activities and presented their ideas at an event, receiving certificates for their creations to highlight the significance of intellectual property protection.
Insights
- Encouraging children to engage in diverse creative activities like writing, drawing, and dancing fosters a sense of ownership and highlights the significance of intellectual property (IP) protection from a young age.
- Providing certificates of ownership for children’s creations at events not only recognizes their efforts but also instills a valuable lesson about the importance of safeguarding innovative ideas for future generations, promoting a culture of respect for intellectual property rights.
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What activities did children engage in?
Writing poems, drawing, dancing, making videos, sports.
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