What’s Happening In The Fight Against Counterfeiting In Malaysia?

Illicit trade involving counterfeiting, naturally a very harmful form of encroachment, could easily injure the rightful ownership of an intellectual property; and in Malaysia, counterfeiting is not taken lightly. In the eyes of law, infringement of intellectual property is a serious offence, with possible civil or criminal prosecutions against an infringer. Basically, if you own […]

[Palm Oil Engineering Bulletin] Benefiting from Innovations in the Palm Oil Industry

Technology in the palm oil industry is undergoing rapid changes initiated by dedicated research institutions such as the Malaysia Palm Oil Board and by independent oil mills, engineering workshops and individuals. There has been an emphasis in research in all aspects of the industry, and some of the findings are totally innovative whilst a vast […]

Innovation Focus: Changes in Vietnam’s IP Landscape

With the increase in registered capital requirements, tax rise and the tightening of labor and environmental laws in China, many factories are now making the move to Vietnam. The growth of manufacturing companies in Vietnam, in turn, results in a higher need for intellectual property (IP) protection there.The Vietnamese Government is aware of this change […]

[The Edge Malaysia] Malaysia as an Innovative Nation

KASS Managing Director, P. Kandiah, shares his thoughts on whether Malaysia is ready to become an Innovative Nation and what must be done so that our journey towards becoming a knowledge-based economy is not a wasted one: Malaysia as an Innovative Nation

[The Edge Malaysia] Malaysia as an Innovative Nation

KASS Managing Director, P. Kandiah, shares his thoughts on whether Malaysia is ready to become an Innovative Nation and what must be done so that our journey towards becoming a knowledge-based economy is not a wasted one: Malaysia as an Innovative Nation