BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 24. AI plays a
significant role in supporting the development of intellectual
property, and the targeted development and application of AI
technologies are crucial to this end, Kamran Imanov, Chairman of
the Board of the Intellectual Property Agency, said, Trend reports.


He made the remark at the roundtable “Innovation Potential:
Intellectual Property + Artificial Intelligence” on the occasion of
“World Intellectual Property Day.”


'‘The innovation ecosystem is a complex system shaped by
numerous factors; the main sectors defining this ecosystem are the
scientific, technical, entrepreneurial, and manufacturing
sectors,’' he added.


According to him, in this era of innovation, new challenges are
emerging for science and education, as well as in the field of
intellectual property:







Meanwhile, the study “Innovation Potential Outlook (IPO) 2026,”
prepared by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in
collaboration with Harvard University’s Growth Lab, analyzed 2.5
billion data points across 193 countries and more than 2,500. A map
reflecting opportunities for innovation has been created.


''It has been found that currently only 10% of the countries
studied are fully realizing their technological potential. In
countries where scientific, technological, entrepreneurial, and
manufacturing capabilities are concentrated, it is possible to
build innovative capacity and achieve progress on a global scale.
According to the data, this figure corresponds to approximately
339,000 technological innovations per year.


In other words, only 10% of economies in the field of
technological innovation are fully implementing their patent
potential,'' he concluded.