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First Inventor Selected for IAP Support in Ecuador

February 27, 2019

2019 got off to a good start for the IAP in Ecuador as the National Screening Board met for the first time and selected the very first inventor to benefit from IAP support in Ecuador, Mr. Hector Chávez Gándara.

Mr. Hector Chávez Gándara has a promising invention in the area of civil engineering and is being assisted by the law firm Paz Horowitz – one of the top intellectual property law firms in the country – to help him secure patent protection for his invention.  The firm was the first to join the IAP in Ecuador and brings to the table many years of experience in the area of patents as well as a team of highly qualified professionals.

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From left: The team at Paz Horowitz & Partners: Ms. Lorena Sandoval, Associate and Coordinator of the Patents Area; Mr. Byron Robayo Arroyo, Partner; Mr. Bruce Horowitz, Counsellor and Founding Partner; and the inventor Mr. Hector Chávez Gándara (Photo: Paz Horowitz & Partners)

In Ecuador, individual inventors and small-and medium-sized enterprises can apply to benefit from the IAP if they met the necessary requirements.

What is the IAP?

The IAP matches inventors under-resourced inventors with volunteer patent attorneys and agents that can help navigate the process of securing a patent.  Eligible individual inventors and small and medium-sized enterprises from participating countries can benefit from the IAP.  In addition to Ecuador, inventors from Colombia, Morocco, the Philippines, and South Africa can apply.

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