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WIPO GREEN
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WIPO GREEN is a World Intellectual Property Organization program[1][2][3] that supports global efforts to address climate change and food security through sharing of sustainable technology innovations . WIPO GREEN was established in 2013, it is a free online marketplace for technology exchange connecting providers and seekers of inventions and innovations in environmental technology. WIPO GREEN acts as platform for innovators, small and medium enterprises, Fortune 500 companies, and other key stakeholders[who?] to take part in green technology innovation and increase diffusion with the help of intellectual property rights through services such as the database, network, and projects. Under the management of WIPO’s Global Challenges Division,[4] WIPO GREEN consists of four main elements:
- The online database of sustainable technologies uploads and needs,
- Acceleration Projects and
- A publication, Green Technology Book
- A partners network.[5]
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Owner | World Intellectual Property Organization |
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Industry | Sustainable technology |
Services | Free online database of green technologies and needs, acceleration projects, partners network |
URL | https://www3.wipo.int/wipogreen/en/ |
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