Event organized by the MOE in cooperation with the BPG
DUBAI - United Arab Emirates: Law enforcement officials in Abu Dhabi are to take part in an intensive, two-day training workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) which is set to help them to identify counterfeited products and distinguish them from authentic ones as well as raise awareness on Intellectual Property Rights.
The workshop, which kicks off tomorrow (Sunday, May 4, 2008) and ends on May 5th, at the Le Meridien Hotel in Abu Dhabi, is organised by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Trade - Control Department - in coordination with the Brand Owners Protection Group (BPG).
Mr. Omar Shteiwi, the Chairman of the BPG and the Regional Intellectual Property Advisor for Nestlé Middle East said: "The workshop will give local law enforcement officials more awareness on all forms of violation against Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs). The Abu Dhabi sessions will have a special thrust on counterfeit trade and will offer various solutions to identify and curb such illegal activities that pose a grave threat to the economy and society."
The delegates for the training workshop in Abu Dhabi are selected from the Ministry of Economy, the Department of Planning and Economy, Abu Dhabi Customs and Abu Dhabi Municipality,
This workshop is the third in a series of continued awareness and training workshops, the most recent one being the training workshop held on April 7th and 14th 2008 in Sharjah. It is worthy of note that other delegates had greatly benefited from an earlier workshop held in January 2008 with IPR as the central theme.
"The ongoing training workshops throughout the UAE aim to significantly minimize the problem of violation of the Intellectual Property Rights of the legitimate brand owners as they create awareness for the various law enforcers, who are hands-on in exposing counterfeits and illegal traders. The training sessions will act as a great catalyst for the enforcers to easily identify the genuine from the fake," Mr. Shteiwi added.
Participating at the workshop are BPG members Beiersdorf, BMW, Black & Decker, Kao Brands Company, Nestlé, Nokia, Philip Morris, and Sanofi-Aventis.
Mr. Shteiwi said: "The BPG greatly appreciates the efforts of the Ministry of Economy in organizing, and their active coordination in the selection of the officials from the different law enforcement agencies who are attending this workshop. This marks the successful cooperation between the private and public sectors where the MOE has shown exemplary commitment and determination to eradicate illegal and counterfeit activities and to protect Intellectual Property Rights. This also illustrates the high importance which the Ministry and other law enforcement agencies have put on training their officials who play a critical role in combating counterfeiting activities in all forms."
During 2008 the BPG has accelerated its drive against illegal trade and the support for IPR protection through a series of activities that have included various training workshops, conferences, and awareness campaigns. The BPG has total support and cooperation from the UAE government, which is demonstrating a relentless drive to root out counterfeit products and all forms of illegal trade in addition to becoming a beacon of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in the region.
The BPG is a non-profit organization, officially founded in 2005 to fight illegal replication of genuine goods and other forms of illegal trade and strengthen the enforcement of intellectual property rights. The BPG Board Members are Beiersdorf Middle East, British American Tobacco, Nestlé Middle East FZE, Philip Morris Management Services Middle East Ltd., Unilever, Al-Tamimi & Co., and Rouse & Co. International. Other BPG members include brand owners such as Black & Decker (Overseas) A.G., BMW Group Middle East, Daimler Middle East FZE, Estee Lauder Middle East FZE, Ford Motor Company, GlaxoSmithKline, GM Overseas Distribution Corp., Johnson & Johnson M.E., Kao Brands Company, Kraft Foods, Mars GCC, Nokia Corporation MEA, Phillips International, Procter & Gamble, and Sanofi-Aventis, and service providers such as Abu-Setta & Partners, AGN MAK, Al-Suwaidi & Company, Cedar White Bradley Consulting, Clyde & Co., Denton Wilde Sapte, Khasawneh & Associates, Epoc Messe Frankfurt GMBH, PICA, Saba & Co., and United Trademark & Patent Services.
-Ends-
For further information, please contact:
Arabia PR FZ LLC
Tel: + 971 4 391 12 00
Fax: + 9714 390 45 11
Email: info@arabiapr.com
Website: www.gulfbpg.com
© Press Release 2008



















