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5th Trilateral Cooperation technical webinar: "The Interplay between Intellectual Property and Competition in Support of Innovation and Access to Health Technologies”

Meeting codeWIPO/WEBINAR/GCD/2024/1
Date and venueJune 20, 2024 Virtual
Time of sessions13:30 - 15:15 Geneva time
Topic(s)Webinars, Workshops and Seminars, Technical Assistance Webinars

The World Health Organization (WHO), WIPO and the World Trade Organization (WTO) will hold on June 20th, a joint webinar on the interplay between intellectual property and competition in support of innovation and access to health technologies.

 

Objectives of the Webinar

Numerous efforts have been made by a variety of stakeholders, including governments, industry, academia and philanthropies to develop breakthrough inventions and life-saving health technologies, making substantial investments in research and development (R&D).

Central to their success is the delicate balance between fostering competition to drive innovation and access to health technologies on one hand and protecting intellectual property (IP) rights on the other. In line with the objectives and principles of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), this balance aims at encouraging investments in health technologies while promoting the transfer and dissemination of technology in a manner conducive to social and economic welfare.

Competition is one of the driving forces behind health innovation, compelling companies to push the boundaries of science. Rivalry between pharmaceutical firms and the commercial interest in market share spurs investment in R&D, which in turn leads to novel treatments and continuous improvement of health technologies. Competition is also conducive to freedom of choice, lower prices, good value for money and productivity improvements.

Competition law and policy are among the instruments available to governments in addressing public health concerns. Together with effective regulatory health systems, balanced IP frameworks and international trade rules, they can promote and enhance timely, equitable access to affordable health technologies and innovation.

The webinar intends to discuss the interplay between intellectual property, competition laws and policies and regulatory frameworks to explore the way in which various policy options and institutional actors can contribute to support sustained innovative activity and competitiveness in the pharmaceutical sector. It aims to discuss further what role international organizations, such as WHO, WTO and WIPO, national regulatory authorities, and interinstitutional coordination can play in supporting this process.

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Background on the WHO, WIPO, WTO Trilateral Cooperation

The Secretariats of the World Health Organization (WHO), WIPO, and the World Trade Organization (WTO) organize capacity building activities on current issues to enhance the flow of updated and technical information related to innovation and access to health technologies. The core objective of the Trilateral Cooperation workshops and webinars is to strengthen the capacity of policymakers and experts in member governments by facilitating access to expertise, data, and evidence and deepen discussions of critical issues at the intersection of public health, IP, and trade.

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