Question
Mr Neil Parekh Nimil Rajnikant: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry (a) what steps has the Government taken to encourage small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to protect their intellectual property (IP) business interests for the Singapore and global markets; (b) what issues have the SMEs faced in their efforts to protect their IP business interests; and (c) what roles can trade associations and chambers of commerce play in assisting SMEs in this area.
Oral Answer (to be attributed to Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry Low Yen Ling)
1. The Singapore IP Strategy 2030 (SIPS 2030) was launched by MinLaw, MOF and MTI in 2021 to grow Singapore as a global hub for Intangible Assets and Intellectual Property (IA/IP) activities and transactions, and maintain Singapore’s highly regarded IA/IP regime.
2. As part of SIPS 2030, the Government launched the GoBusiness IP Grow platform in 2023 to better support the enterprises’ IP needs and help them grow and expand globally. The platform connects enterprises with third-party IP service providers for assistance in areas like IP search and registration. Enterprises can also get help from IP Business Clinics through the platform. First-timers can receive a complimentary 45-minute consultation session with participating service providers to receive advice on IP strategy and matters concerning expanding into overseas markets.
3. To help enterprises leverage IP to drive business growth, the Government has set up more than 15 enterprise touchpoints island-wide at Startup Accelerators and Incubators, and SME Centres run by Trade Associations and Chambers (TACs). The Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) works with these touchpoints to support the IP needs of SMEs. IPOS help enterprises with their IP needs and supports the TACs by training their SME Centre Business Advisors on IP-related topics and by integrating IP support into the TACs’ programmes.
4. To address companies’ feedback on the costs of IP protection, EnterpriseSG’s Enterprise Development Grant offsets IP fees that companies incur when developing innovative and new products and the Market Readiness Assistance Grant covers IP registration costs in overseas markets.
5. The Government will continue to support SMEs in leveraging IP for growth locally and internationally and to strengthen Singapore’s position as a Global-Asia node for technology, innovation and enterprise.