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Hon. Nobert Mao congratulates the Registrar General, Ms. Mercy K. Kainobwisho, and Board member, Ms. Lydia A. Sekkabira on the ISO 9001:2015 certification milestone
Mr. Hamidu Tumuhimbise, a senior Registration Officer, attends to a client during the UEB claimants exercise at the Uganda Business Facilitation Center, Kololo
A delegation from PACRA led by the Deputy Registrar Mr. Chewe Peter Chilufya (Center) visited URSB for a 3 days benchmarking visit on the Intellectual Property Registry on how systems operate, the digital improvements implemented and how these reforms contribute to reduced turnaround time
A delegation from UNOC visits URSB to benchmark on the Digital Transformation Journey.
Director General WIPO Mr. Daren Tang, Minister of Justice Hon. Nobert Mao, The Registrar General Ms. Mercy K. Kainobwisho, URSB Board members a delegation from WIPO pause for a photo at the Uganda Business Facilitation Center during the DG’s mission to Uganda

Katutsi Applauds URSB for Honoring Examiners, Calls for a Stronger IP Foundation
The Commissioner for Civil Registration at the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) and a former Intellectual Property (IP) examiner, Mr. Vincent Katutsi, has applauded the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) for recognizing the contribution of IP professionals and strengthening the country’s innovation ecosystem.
Speaking on behalf of former IP examiners during the celebration of World Intellectual Property Examiners’ Day at the Uganda Business Facilitation Centre in Kololo, Mr. Katutsi expressed gratitude to URSB for what he described as a “homecoming moment” and a major milestone in Uganda’s IP journey.
“It is an honour to feel back home. I applaud URSB for this major innovation. When you honour those who have served, you build a stronger foundation for those who continue the work,” he said.
Mr. Katutsi praised both past and present examiners for their role in shaping Uganda’s IP system, noting that their dedication has laid the groundwork for the nation’s growing innovation culture.
“IP examination is more than a job, it is about setting the pace and building a strong and robust foundation for intellectual property in Uganda,” he added.
He also observed that the increasing number of IP applications shows that Ugandans are becoming more aware and interested in protecting their ideas, calling on all stakeholders to continue nurturing a culture of creativity and innovation.