CTI 19 13A CR

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Project Completion Report
SECTION A: Project profile
Project number & title:
Project time period:
Committee / WG / Fora:
Project Overseer Name /
Organization /
Economy:
CTI 19 2013A - APEC Conference on Appropriate Technology;
Strategic IP Utilization for Sustainable Development
Date submitted: Sep. 2, 2014
July 2 ~ 3, 2014
Intellectual Property Rights Experts' Group (IPEG)
Huiman Kang; Deputy Director,
Multilateral Affairs Division,
Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), Republic of Korea
SECTION B: Project report and reflection
1. Project description: In 3-4 sentences, please describe the project and its main objectives.
The project was a 2-day conference that focused on sharing the importance of AT within APEC
economies and all over the world. The aim of the conference has been to enhance APEC’s capacity for
utilizing intellectual property (IP) strategies tailored towards developing economies, as well as to raise
awareness on the importance of appropriate technology (AT) in APEC economies. The specific
objectives of the project were to disseminate information and experiences gained from case studies, to
accumulate information on best strategies to be implemented by APEC economies, and to provide an
opportunity to discuss how to organize and facilitate community-based development using IP
information.
2. Meeting objectives: Describe how the project met each of its proposed objectives. Please
outline any challenges you may have encountered in delivering the activity.
Through discussion and shared experiences, the conference helped disseminate information gained
from case studies, thereby determining the best possible AT strategies. Furthermore, the conference
fostered greater interest in sustainable development for APEC economies and strengthening the
technical capacities of developing communities.
3. Evaluation: Describe the process undertaken to evaluate the project upon completion. (e.g.
evaluation through participant surveys, peer reviews of outputs, assessments against
indicators, statistics demonstrating use of outputs etc.). Provide analysis of results of
evaluations conducted and where possible include information on impacts on gender.
Evaluation data needs to be included as an appendix.
At the end of the conference, a questionnaire and a survey were given to all foreign participants in order to
evaluate the content and organization of the conference. The purpose of the survey was to measure the
following items: Content Organization, Materials, Time Management, Place/Location, Presenters, and
Customer Satisfaction. The following survey results were derived:
- Overall Satisfaction: 90.8%
- Content Organization: 89.2%
- Materials: 89.7%
- Management: 88.6%
- Place/Location: 91.0%
- Presenters 88.2%
Needless to say, participants seemed completely satisfied with the outcome of the conference.
4. Output indicators: Describe the main project outputs below. This may include workshops,
tools, research papers, reports, recommendations, best practices, action plans.
.
Indicators
# planned # actual Details or notes
(Edit or Insert rows as needed)
# workshops / events
n/a
n/a Sessions and discussions were conducted.
# participants (M/F)
60%/40% 58%/42% Male and females participants attended the
Indicators
(Edit or Insert rows as needed)
# planned
# actual Details or notes
event.
14 countries actively participated
# economies attending
21
14
# speakers engaged
6
6
6 economies contributed as speakers
# other organizations engaged
3
3
3 co-sponsoring offices
# publications distributed
150
150
150 publications and 100 sets of CDs
# recommendations agreed on
n/a
n/a
n/a
Other:
n/a
n/a
n/a
Comments: Participants included several distinguished speakers, and, during the group and
panel discussions, IP strategies were discussed, as well as what kind of AT should be
implemented in each particular region.
5. Outcomes: Describe any specific medium-term changes to policy, processes or behavior that
can be attributed to result from this activity. Please include details on:
 What indicators were used to measure medium-term impact? (Example indicators:
type/number of policies/ regulations/processes changed, % of businesses conforming to new
standards, change in sector’s commercial activity, # individual action plans developed, #
agencies using resource or tools etc.)
 Monitoring plans in place and proposed indicators to measure impacts, including any
impacts on gender. Please summarize relevant information.
As mentioned before, we distributed a participant survey at the end of the conference to evaluate the
overall conference experience and to measure its medium-term impact. Also, some additional indicators
included in the survey were the usefulness of the information received; the increase in awareness on
the need to develop appropriate technology through the utilization of IP information; the degree of
understanding and knowledge acquisition; and the contributions of the conference in producing plans
and policies as follow-up activities. KIPO will attempt to assist APEC economies in developing AT
through the use of patent information and by considering the particular environment of each economy.
6. Participants (compulsory for events): Must be gender-aggregated. May be included as appendix.
Economy
(Insert rows as needed)
# male
93
# female
Details
68
Comments: What was the approach undertaken for participant nomination/selection and
targeting? Please provide details. What follow-up actions are expected? How will
participants/beneficiaries continue to be engaged and supported to progress this work?
Both APEC and non-APEC stakeholders, including government officials, NGOs, private enterprises, and
international organizations were chosen for the event in order to emphasize the importance of
sustainable and balanced AT growth. As far as plans for future engagements go, government officials
involved in policy making decisions need to understand the mechanisms, importance, impact, and
possible challenges of AT development so that they can implement appropriate technology tailored to
the specific circumstances of their economies. The conference provided them with a guide for
organizing and adapting appropriate technology in correspondence with local needs and requirements.
7. Key findings: Describe 1-3 examples of key findings, challenges or success stories arising
from the project (e.g. research or case studies results, policy recommendations, roadblocks to
progress on an issue, impacts on gender).
We determined that providing a forum for economies to discuss methods of implementation through the
use of IP was very useful. Many participants from APEC economies, as well as WIPO’s invitees from
over 20 countries, gathered to pool their AT knowledge. The conference gave them an opportunity to
learn useful strategies for producing appropriate technology. Over 50 detailed news reports were later
given, spanning the usual spectrum of media outlets (i.e., print, TV, internet, etc.). Over 90% of foreign
participants gave very positive feedback throughout the conference. Moreover, we fostered an interest
in sustainable development among member economies.
8. Next steps: Describe any planned follow-up steps or projects, such as workshops, postactivity evaluations, or research to assess the impact of this activity. How will the indicators
from Question 5 be tracked? How will this activity inform any future APEC activities?
In the long term, the success of the project will depend on the following: how the knowledge is applied
by participants (both in the public and private sectors), increases in exploiting appropriate technology,
and the degree to which living conditions are improved by applying appropriate technology toward
poverty reduction in the event that rising incomes result from business opportunities created by the
transfer and commercialization of appropriate technology. It is not easy to accurately predict the longterm success of a one-time conference. However, KIPO will keep track of APEC member economies’
efforts to exploit appropriate technology, and we will take advantage of future APEC IPEG meetings and
intersessions to continue to provide useful information—such as practical advice and techniques—on
utilizing patent information to develop appropriate technology. If necessary, and after considering the
APEC members’ requests, KIPO will provide further assistance in developing appropriate technology in
similar fashion to its current self-funded projects in the Philippines and Papua New Guinea.
9. Feedback for the Secretariat: Do you have suggestions for more effective support by APEC
fora or the Secretariat? Any assessment of consultants, experts or other stakeholders to share?
The Secretariat examines feedback trends to identify ways to improve our systems.
We were very pleased with the outcome of this event and could not be happier with its success.
Furthermore, we would like to thank the APEC secretariat for its countless efforts in supporting this
conference.
SECTION C: Budget
Attach a detailed breakdown of the APEC- provided project budget, including:

Planned costs: (using most recently approved budget figures
All Figures in USD
# of Units
Unit Rate
APEC
Funding
SelfFunding
Notes
Direct Labour
Speaker’s honorarium
(government officials
ineligible)
(13speakers)
$500
Short-term clerical fees
2 persons * 2
days
$126/day
$504
Contractor (including
Contractor’s Secretarial and
Researchers’) fees
3 months * 2
persons
$3,240 /
month
$19,440
$6,500
Translator’s fees
(simultaneous interpretation)
Travel (Speaker, Experts, Researchers)
Per diem (incl.
accommodation and “75%
additional payment”)
Airfare
6 speakers *
3.75 days *
410$
$410/day
4 persons
$1,036 /
person
$9,225
$4,145
$7,688
$20,179
APEC : 6persons
Self:5 persons
APEC :4persons
Self: 7persons
Travel for Participants
(from travel-eligible economies only. Active participants only)
All Figures in USD
# of Units
Per diem (incl.
accommodations and “75%
additional payment”)
19 persons *
3.75 days
Airfare (restricted economy
class)
19 persons
Unit Rate
$410/day
APEC
Funding
SelfFunding
$29,213
Notes
Seoul, Korea
$31,217
Other items
Publication/distribution of
report
150 copies
$30/copy
$4,500
210 sets of
CDs
$20/cd
$4,200
Specialized equipment or
materials (please describe)
Switcher,
Camera,
Beam
Projector
rental
Photocopying
100 copies
Communications (telephone,
fax, mail, courier)
$3,000
Hosting (provide breakdown,
e.g., room rental, stationery)
Seminar room
rental * 2 days
$4,545
$10/copy
$1,000
$3,000
$18,954 /
day
$37,908
Total :

$80,300
$102,964
Actual expenditures
# of Units
All Figures in USD
Unit Rate
APEC
Funding
SelfFunding
$500
$6,000
$1,500
Notes
Direct Labour
Speaker’s honorarium
(government officials ineligible)
(12speakers)
Translator’s fees
(simultaneous interpretation)
Short-term clerical fees
2persons*2days
Contractor (including Contractor’s
Secretarial and Researchers’)
fees
3months*2person
s
$125/day
$500
$3,000/mont
hs
$18,000
Travel (Speaker, Experts, Researchers)
Per diem (incl. accommodation
and “75% additional payment”)
4speakers*3.75d
ays*410$
Airfare
6 persons
$410/day
$9,225
$3,000/pers
on
$6,150
Seoul, Korea
$18,000
Travel for Participants (from travel-eligible economies only. Active participants only)
Per diem (incl. accommodations
and “75% additional payment”)
22persons*3.75d
ays
Airfare (restricted economy class)
22persons
Other items
$410/day
$33,825
$31,250
Seoul, Korea
All Figures in USD
# of Units
150 copies
Unit Rate
APEC
Funding
SelfFunding
$20/copy
$3,000
$20/cd
$2,000
Notes
Publication/distribution of report
100 sets of CDs
Specialized equipment or
materials (please describe)
Switcher,
Camera, Beam
Projector rental
Photocopying
100 copies
Communications (telephone, fax,
mail, courier)
$3,000
Hosting (provide breakdown, e.g.,
room rental, stationery)
Seminar room
rental*2days
Total

$7,000
$10/copy
$1,000
$3,000
$18,954/day
$60,000
$80,300
$120,000
Variance notes: An explanation of any budget line under- or over-spent by 20% or more.
SECTION D: Appendices
Please attach the following documentation to the report as required. Note that the participant contact
list is a mandatory requirement for all Project completion reports.

Appendices



Participant contact list: contact info, gender, job titles (mandatory)
Notes
Experts / consultants list: contact info, job titles, roles, gender
Event Agenda
Reports, websites or resources created: links or soft copies

Post activity survey or other evaluation data (raw and/or aggregated)
Other information or resources
FOR APEC SECRETARIAT USE ONLY APEC comments: Were APEC project guidelines followed? Could the
project have been managed more effectively or easily by the PO?
■ Participant contact list: contact info, gender, job titles (mandatory)
Name
Gen
der
Department
Position
Email
1
Kang Dong Ha
M
Alternative Energy Research
Researcher
mcnes@naver.com
2
Kang Shin Hu
M
Alternative Energy Research
Head of Research
gtmemb@hanmail.net
3
Kang Chin Yong
M
Student
jyl4887@hanmail.net
4
Ko Yu Hum
M
5
Kwon Kyung Jin
F
Barco Media Inc.
CEO
bigpooh@naver.com
6
Kwon Sun Soo
M
Blue Cloud Inc.
CEO
ceo@bcloud.kr
7
Ki Min Ju
F
Yonsei University
Student
kimj3737@naver.com
8
Ki un Gyong
F
Robo Company
Researcher
rldmsrud13@naver.com
Senior Researcher
kim3113@keiti.re.kr
kdheee@live.co.kr
Korea National University of
Education
Korea Institute of Intellectual
Property
-
9
Kim Ki Han
M
Korea Enviromental Technology
Institute
10
Kim Dok hee
F
Université du Luxembourg
Student
11
Kim Dong Uk
M
Child Fund Korea
Overseas Strategy
Team
12
Kim Mija
F
Myengjung Parents
Parent
meejakim@naver.com
13
Kim Su On
M
Kyung Hee University
Student
sueon1989@daum.net
14
Kim Su Yon
F
Kyungpook National University
-
15
Kim Su Chong
M
Hanshin University
Student
sjkim1990@hanmail.net
16
Kim Yong Yong
M
University of Seoul
Student
kimyoungyeun@naver.com
17
Kim Yuri
F
Yiwu High School
Teacher
iloveuri@gmail.com
18
Kim Yumin
F
Korea Maritime University
Student
ym9408@naver.com
19
Kim Chongun
M
Without Borders Technology
-
20
Kim Jong Hee
F
Ehwa University
Researcher
kimjh2017@naver.com
21
Kim Chong Tae
M
Ministry of Education
Teacher
jongtae2@hanmail.net
22
Kim Chun Re
F
Science Times
-
stimes@naver.com
23
Kim Chee Won
M
Institute of Science and Technology
Researcher
jiwonkim1@stepi.re.kr
24
Kim Chee Hyun
M
Yonsei University
Student
bpond37@gmail.com
25
Kim Chee Hon
M
Big Walk
Media
iwalktheline@naver.com
26
Kim Chin Geong
F
ETRI
Senior Researcher
27
Kim Chin Ju
F
Foundation Toguether
Manager
28
Kim Chang Sik
M
Hangyang University
Student
beatlebird@naver.com
29
Kim Chang Hu
M
Coexistence Institute
Research Division
toeco@gonezone.re.kr
30
Nae Hae Sun
F
Seoul National University
Student
skgtjs3@naver.com
31
Nam Du Hyun
M
Chonanam National University
Teacher
32
Nam Byung Ha
M
Seoul Digital University
Professor
2010nam@daum.net
33
Nam Song
Hyung
M
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Economic Officer
34
No Jung Hun
M
Yonsei University College of
Preventive Medicine
Major
njuhwan@yahoo.co.kr
35
Ru she Hye
F
Strategic Materials Management
Responsibility Inc
shryu@kosti.or.kr
36
Ru Chang Soo
M
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Economic Director
37
Mon Myung Sa
F
Korea Institute of Intellectual
Property
Professional
Researcher
mms1019@kiip.re.kr
38
Park Kyung Sun
F
Dankook University
Research Professor
kyungsun@dankook.ac.kr
39
Park Te In
M
KAIST Graduate School
Student
park.daein1988@gmail.com
40
Park Mi So
F
Korea University of Technology
Education
Student
deer9505@daum.net
41
Park Su Jin
F
TRIZ
-
sw9600@empas.com
42
Park Jin Ho
M
National University
Student
parkhyunjin0322@gmail.com
43
Park Hyung Uk
M
Freelance
Freelancer
44
Bae Su Min
F
Freelance
Freelancer
na03100@sdtron.co.kr
45
So Wang Sang
M
JCKing Co.
Director
nae700@naver.com
46
So Jung Song
M
Child Fund Korea
Overseas Strategy
Team
47
Suk Jee Hyun
F
Kyung Hee University
Student
bluejiyoun20@hanmail.net
48
Song Chil Jin
M
Kyung Hee University
Student
heyminhee@hanmail.net
49
Song Min Hee
F
Poinnine
Representative
amaum@daum.net
50
Sin Yung Bom
M
Montreal International Center
Center
patentk02@kmw.co.kr
51
Ahn Hee Son
F
Gifted Space Center
Representative
ahn@ibtkr.com
52
Ahn Yu Ba
F
IBT. Channels
Representative
yayob1102@empal.com
53
Yoo Miung Bae
M
Kokaseu Center
Senior Researcher
id107yeo@gmail.com
54
Wang Hyun Do
M
Handong University
Student
wykclub@hanmail.net
55
Wang Yong Ge
M
Beads Almond
Representative
yyhkwk@daum.net
56
Yoo Ku Rim
F
Seoul National University
Student
57
Yoo Jong
M
J World Planning
Representative
foodsos@naver.com
58
Yoo Hee Jang
M
Jami
Representative
ygg6709@naver.com
59
Un Kyung Hun
M
Precision ji
Production Manager
hy720308@hysco.com
60
Yoon Sok San
M
HYUNDAI
Assistant
diver592@hotmail.com
61
Yun Yong Hee
F
Without Borders Time
-
62
Yun Jong Ho
M
Kakao Talk
Manager
63
Lee Girak
M
Central University
Student
hyun00809@gmail.com
64
Lee Dong Hun
M
UNESCO Korea Committee
Competent
onlylme@nate.com
65
Lee Byung Mu
M
Korean International Trade
Association
Specialized Committee
bclee@efact.or.kr
66
Leesok
M
School of Mechanical Engineering
Student
sslee@neitpat.com
67
Lee in Han
M
CN Tech
Director
jaewon@stepi.re.kr
68
Lee Che Won
F
Institute of Science and Technology
Researcher
thebigsmall1004@icloud.com
69
Lee chong Wun
M
Intellectual Property Strategy
-
ljy0915@gmail.com
70
Lee Chu Yon
F
Hanam University
Student
je.lee21c@gmail.com
71
Lee Chee Hyun
M
Net Blotter
Reporter
sskyplus@naver.com
72
Lee Chang Hun
M
LG Electronics
Senior Researcher
hb113@kfhi.or.kr
73
Lee Hang Bok
M
Hungry Happy Sharing
BM(Business Ministry)
walkwater@naver.com
74
Lee Hun Jee
M
Seoul University
Student
lih220@naver.com
75
Lim Na Ri
F
Yonsei University
Student
edu@music4one.org
76
Lim Chin Hin
F
Opentidechina
Manager
angeljgs@naver.com
77
Chang Bae Yi
M
Teva Coop
Representative
davidjiang8708@gmail.com
78
Chang Chon Hu
M
HA Junior
Parent
jhy9116@naver.com
79 Chong Yong Min
M
Sungkyunkwan University
Student
hmm222sleep@naver.com
80
Chon Chee Hun
M
University of Science and
Technology
Student
onue95@naver.com
81
Chon Heun Jin
F
University of Incheon
Student
moonil.jung@samsung.com
82
Chon Yong Jin
M
Design Consultants
-
skiate.com@gmail.com
83
Chon Yong Ha
M
SKIATE
Teacher
jaewooo0910@gmail.com
84
Cho Song Wan
M
MG Appropriate Technology Network
Manager
yeajin413@naver.com
85
Cho Yung Hee
F
Without Borders Time
-
86
Cho Hyun
F
Daeduck University
Student
annagoneh@gmail.com
87
Cho Hyun Mi
F
Plus Pharmacies Korea
Pharmacist
utoskin@utoskin.com
88
Chu Je Man
M
University Virtue
Teacher
hangiljoo@nate.com
89
Che Bin Yong
M
Food and Media
Mounter
hellogenius@naver.com
90
Chon Chee Hiun
F
Sungkyungkwan University
Student
edgar@bcloud.kr
91
Che Chin Kyu
M
Inha University
Student
twinfohome@gmail.com
92
Ha Geuk
M
University of Minnesota Humphrey
School
Graduate
passurn@hanmail.net
93
Han Juan
M
Inha University
Student
ham@tinnos.com
94
Hong Jin
M
-
-
paceforth@naver.com
95
Kang Shin Oh
M
Alternative Energy Research
Institute
gtmemb@hanmail.net
96
Kang Chin Yong
F
Korea National University of
Education
Student
jyl4887@hanmail.net
97
Kim Su Yon
F
Kyungpook National University
-
98
Kim Yong Yon
F
University of Seoul
Student
kimyoungyeun@naver.com
99
Kim Yuri
F
Yiwu High School
Teacher
iloveuri@gmail.com
100
Kim Yu min
F
Korea Maritme University
Student
ym9408@naver.com
101
Kim Chong Un
M
Without Borders Time
-
102 Kim Chong Hee
M
Ehwa University
Researcher
kimjh2017@naver.com
103 Kim Chong Tae
M
Ministry of Education
Teacher
jongtae2@hanmail.net
104
Nae Hae Son
F
Seoul National University
Student
skgtjs3@naver.com
105
Nam Du Hyun
M
Chonnam National University
Professor
106
Nam Bam Ga
M
Seoul Digital University
Professor
107
Nam Son He
F
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Economic Officer
108
Roo Shi Won
F
Strategic Materials Management
Responsibility
shryu@kosti.or.kr
109
Park Tae Min
M
KAIST Graduate School of Science
Student
park.daein1988@gmail.com
110 Park Kyung Huk
M
Freelancer
Freelancer
111
Park Sung Min
M
Freelancer
Freelancer
na03100@sdtron.co.kr
112
Sok Che Hyon
M
Kyung Hee University
Student
bluejiyoun20@hanmail.net
113
Song Sil Gin
F
Kyung Hee University
Student
heyminhee@hanmail.net
114
Yo Min Gu
M
Entec Kokaseu
Senior Researcher
id107yeo@gmail.com
115
Yoo Jong
F
J World Planning
Representative
foodsos@naver.com
116
Yoon Sok San
M
Company Data
Manager
diver592@hotmail.com
117
Yoon Yong Ha
M
Without Borders Time
-
118
Yun Jun Hee
F
Kakao Talk
Manager
119
Lee Hak Bong
M
Hungry Happy Sharing
BM(Business Ministry)
walkwater@naver.com
120
Lim Na Ri
F
Yonsei University
Student
edu@music4one.org
121
Chong Hyung
Min
M
Sunhkyunkwan University
Student
hmm222sleep@naver.com
122 Chon Hyong Ja
F
University of Incheon
Student
moonil.jung@samsung.com
123
Chong Yon Jin
F
Design Consultants
-
skiate.com@gmail.com
124
Cho Sok Han
M
MG Appropiate Technology Network
Director
yeajin413@naver.com
2010nam@daum.net
125
Cho Yong Uh
F
Without Borders Time
-
126
Cho Hon
M
Daeduck University
Student
annagoneh@gmail.com
127
Cho Hyung Mi
F
Plus Pharmacies Korea
Pharmacist
utoskin@utoskin.com
128 Chon Che Hyun
F
Sungkyunkwan University
Student
edgar@bcloud.kr
129
Jane Kim
F
Private
-
130
No Gi Han
M
ENOMAD
Engineer
131
Park He Rin
F
Innova Madrid
Representative
wldud59@hanmail.net
132 Song Sang Hun
M
Seoul National Technology
Cooperative
President
99somi@naver.com
133
Lee Kyung Ha
F
Angel Water and Energy
Vice President
dlrlfkr11@naver.com
134
Lee Pang Sil
M
Donga Ilbo
Reporter
saenal@kita.net
135 Lee Byung Chul
M
Agricultural Technology Foundation
Senior Researcher
lbche@naver.com
136
Lee See Mul
F
Welfare Graduate School
Student
sasilro@naver.com
137
Lee Chong Hu
M
Yonsei University
Student
socialmkt1@gmail.com
138 Lee Chong Hun
M
MG Appropriate Technology Network
CEO
ljw90@kipsi.re.kr
139
Lee Chi Ah
F
SKIATE.com
Representative
jihyun@bloter.net
140
Lee Hong Gu
M
Oricom
Director
141
Lee Hee In
F
Private
Private
142
Chong Ho Gun
M
Bo High School
Teacher
143
Chee Sok Han
M
Blue Cloud
Manager
cfk.uchoi@gmail.com
144
Amelia Na'aru
F
PNG IP office
Registrar
amelian@ipa.gov.pg
145
Martin Correa
Finsterbusch
M
General Directorade of International
Economic Relations, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
Legal Advisor
macorrea@direcon.gob.cl
146 Ms. Ng LEE LEE
F
Federation of Malaysian
Manufacturers (FMM)
Senior Manager
leelee@fmm.org.my
147
Ms. Nurul Kartini
ABU BAKAR
F
MALAYSIA TECHNOLOGY
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Associate
nurulkartini@mtdc.com.my
148
Ms. Zhang
Huiling
F
IP division in Department of Treaty
and Law,
MOFCOM
Official
zhanghuiling@mofcom.gov.cn
149
Ms. Wu Xian
F
IP division in Department of Treaty
and Law,
MOFCOM
Official
wuxian@ec.com.cn
F
Directorate of Cooperation and
motion, DGIPR
Head of Promotion
Division
slastami13@gmail.com
F
Directorate of Cooperation and
Promotion, DGIPR
Head of Regional
Cooperation Section
erny.trisnia@gmail.com
150 Ms. Sri Lastami
151
Ms. Erny
Trisniawaty
imnari1256@naver.com
152
Ms.Marina
Tavares
F
Mexican Institute of Industrial
Property
Under Director of
Promotion Services
marina.tavares@impi.gob.mx
153
Mr. RICARDO
GALLEGOS
MATHEY
M
Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad
Industrial
Industrial Property
Expert
ricardo.gallegos@impi.gob.mx
Mr. Hernán
154 Enrique Jáuregui
Nario
155
Liliam Lisett
Cervantes
Meneses
156 Fedor KOLEROV
157
Evgeny
STARIKOV
Mr. Wirote
158 Chongkolwanich
suk
M
Production Minister Department of
Specialist in the Office
Innovation, Technology Transfer and
of Technology Transfer
Business Services (DIGITSE)
hjauregui@produce.gob.pe
F
INDECOPI
Patent and Innovation
Specialist
lcervantes@indecopi.gob.pe
liliamcervantes@gmail.com
M
Federal Service for Intellectual
Property
specialist
fkolerov@rupto.ru
M
Russian State Academy of
Intellectual Property
analyst
e.starikov@rgiis.ru
M
Department of Intellectual Property
Chief of Public Relation
Group
wiroj14@gmail.com
Trade Officer
porsche.dip@gmail.com
159
Mr. Porsche
Jarumon
M
Department of Intellectual Property
160
Ms.TRUONG
THI TUYET MAI
F
Official, NOIP’s Branch
Ministry of Science and Technology Office in Ho Chi Minh tuyetmainoip@yahoo.com.vn
City
161
Ms. PHAM
THANH LOAN
F
Ministry of Science and Technology
Official, Division of
Management and
Promotion of
Creativities
phamthanhloan@noip.gov.vn
■ Experts / consultants list: contact info, job titles, roles, gender
1
Miguel Angel
Margain
M
Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad
inudstrial(IMPI)
IPEG Chair,
Director General of
IMPI
maria.pinzon@impi.gob.mx
2
Lyndon Frearson
M
center for appropriate
technology(CAT)
General Manager
Lyndon.frearson@catprojects.c
om.au
3
Kifle Shenkoru
M
WIPO
Director,Division for
Least Developed
Countries
Kifle.shenkoru@wipo.int
4
Ms.Paz Osorio
F
National Institute of Industrial
Property of Chile (INAPI)
professional of
Transfer of Knowledge
Division
posorio@inapi.cl
5
Richard Jon
Kuhlmann
M
Q DRUM (PTY) LTD
Managing Director and
co-founder
rkuhlmann@upat.co.za
alison.kuhlmann@upat.co.za
USTPO
coordinator of patents
for humanity, Office of
Policy and international
Affairs
edward.elliott@uspto.gov
6
Edward Elliott
M
7
Mojdeh Bahar
F
USDA
USDA/Agricultural
Research Service
Office of Technology
Transfer
Research &
Development
NARI(National Agricultural Research
Coordinator
Institute)
Senior Scientist
(Agriculture &
Resource Economist)
Melissa.Repoza@ARS.USDA.
GOV
8
Clifton D Gwabu
M
9
Leny B.Raz
F
intellectual Property Office of the
Philippines(IPOPHL)
director, Bureau of
Trademarks & Field
Operations
leny.raz@ipophil.gov.ph
lenyraz@hotmail.com
10
Agnes B.
Ramirez
F
Tarlac Provincial Office
Provincial Director
Department of Trade
and Industry
AgnesRamirez@dti.gov.ph
M
intellectual Property Office of the
Philippines(IPOPHL)
Deputy director
General,
Administration,
Registration and
Adjudication
nelson.laluces@ipophil.gov.ph
12 Artemy Izmestiev
M
UNDP seoul policy centre
13
JungTae Kim
M
MYSC consulting firm
CEO
danhovision@daum.net
14
SeongUk Hong
M
Appropriate Technology Future
Forum
CEO
suhong@approtech.or.kr,
suhong@hanbat.ac.kr
15
Jeongho Shin
M
ETRIZ
Chief Creativity Officer
cco@etriz.com
16
Yumi Kwak
F
Korea Invention Promotion
Association(KIPA)
Patent Attorney
ymkwak@kipa.org
17
Yun-gil Jeong
M
Korea International Cooperation
Agency(KOICA)
Managing Director
yungil@koica.go.kr
18
Sungjai Choi
M
Kim & Chang
Lawyer
sungjai.choi@kimchang.com
11
Nelson P.
Laluces
clifton.gwabu@nari.org.pg
deputy director, policy artemy.izmestiev@undp.org
specialist
artyomizmestiev@hotmail.com
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■ Post activity survey
Public Participants’ Occupations
others
10%
Schools
6%
Students
40%
Government
officers
16%
Lawers
1%
Companies
27%
Public Participants’ Ages
over 60's
1%
50's
3%
40's
27%
30's
21%
20's
45%
10's
3%
0%
20%
40%
60%
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