Do patents and utility model certificates encourage innovation in Kenya?

‘Do Patents and Utility Model Certificates Promote Innovation in Kenya?’ authored by I. Rutenberg and J. Mwangi examines the role of patents and Utility Model Certificates (UMCs) in fostering innovation in Kenya. While many developing countries in Africa face challenges with ineffective patent offices, Kenya stands out as an exception with a well-equipped patent office and extensive experience in substantive examination. However, the study reveals that, despite a substantial number of applications, the number of granted patents and UMCs in Kenya remains remarkably low. Furthermore, a significant proportion of applications come from individual applicants, indicating limited participation from corporate sectors and universities in the country’s innovation landscape. This prompts a reconsideration of the effectiveness of patents and UMCs in stimulating innovation within the Kenyan context.

The Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 12, 3(2017).

Authors: Isaac M. Rutenberg and Jacquelene Mwangi

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