BY Azlan Ohtman
Young Brunei inventors were urged to continue producing new inventions that can be commercialised, attracting investors while moving on. They were also urged to not compete for the sake of competition alone.
They were also encouraged to heighten their invention’s protection level in the form of intellectual property (IP) rights to avoid being copied.
The call was made during a panel discussion of foreign and local judges at an executive seminar themed ‘Innovation for Sustainable Development Goals’ held in conjunction with the Crown Prince Creative, Innovative Product and Technological Advancement (CIPTA) Award 2023 as well as Brunei Mid-Year Conference and Exhibition 2023 at Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) and virtually via the Zoom platform on Friday.
-- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin