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Arab Countries & Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship in training agreement
Source: BI-ME , Author: BI-ME staff
Posted: Sun November 8, 2009 5:32 pm
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JORDAN. The Licensing Executives Society - Arab Countries (LES-AC) and Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE) have recently signed an agreement in the Jordanian capital city Amman, to hold training courses to raise awareness and train young school leaders, their teachers and leaders of Arab universities in the field of intellectual property rights and its importance in supporting innovation and creativity.

The agreement signed by Rinad al-Nubani, the director of LES-AC and Engineer Mohammad Khawaja, QRCE executive Director stressed the importance of cooperation in conducting specialized training sessions particularly in the field of protecting property rights in order to spread awareness on this right among citizens in the age group of 12-25 years old. 

For her part, al-Nubani has expressed her pleasure to work with QRCE and praised the center’s efforts and its programmes aiming at enhancing the development of knowledge economy in the region, notably the technology investment programme which seek to raise the level of awareness on intellectual property management.

Khawaja stressed the importance of investing in the new generations as a strategic development alternative in order to build a creative generation aware of its responsibilities towards its society. 

He added that LES-AC is a strategic partner of the center and LES-AC is the first Arab specialized regional network in the field of licensing and technology transfer. 


 

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