In a statement to mark World Intellectual Property Day, yesterday, the Director-General of NCC, Dr. John O. Asein, said the Commission will continue to encourage the youth population to establish innovation and creativity hubs, harness opportunities and leverage on available mentoring and peer support facilities.
Continuing, he said: “The policy, which would later be adapted for other tertiary and research institutions, should guide institutions, students and researchers on the sustainable use of the intellectual property. “In the spirit of this year’s World IP Day celebration, I implore all young people to freely explore their creative and innovative world to make a difference in their generation and guarantee a better future through a responsible use of the intellectual property system.”