A special ceremony was held on September 9, 2024 to commemorate the signing of the Eurasian Patent Convention on the same day in 1994. This convention established the successful Eurasian Patent System, which is currently utilized in 8 Eurasian countries: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. Representatives from the national patent offices and government bodies of the participating countries, as well as Eurasian patent attorneys, were all invited to attend.
During the event, Eduard Shablin, a Eurasian patent attorney from Patentica who serves as the President of the Eurasian Patent Attorneys Assembly, delivered a warm opening speech. Maria Nilova from Patentica also extended congratulations to the Eurasian Patent Office and expressed gratitude for its educational initiatives. She also highlighted the quality of patents and the patent application process.
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