ARDI – Research for Innovation
The Access to Research for Development and Innovation (ARDI) program, coordinated by WIPO together with its partners in the publishing industry, provides free online access to major scientific and technical journals to local, not-for-profit institutions in least-developed countries and low-cost access to industrial property offices in developing countries across the world.
ARDI was launched in 2009 by WIPO in cooperation with 12 major publishers, to encourage innovation and assist developing countries in bridging the knowledge gap and aims to:
- reinforce the capacity of developing countries to participate in the global knowledge economy; and
- support researchers in developing countries in creating and developing new solutions to technical challenges faced on a local and global level.
ARDI is a member of the Research4Life partnership.
Related links
Access to technology information
- ASPI – Access to Specialized Patent Information
- TISCs – Technology and Innovation Support Centers
- ICE – International Cooperation on the Examination of Patents
- research4life - Research in the Developing World
- GOALI - Research for Global Justice
- HINARI - Research in Health
- AGORA - Research in Agriculture
- OARE - Research in the Environment