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URSB Showcases Digital Progress at WIPO ICT Leadership Dialogue

URSB’s efforts to modernise its intellectual property systems have gained international attention following a presentation at the WIPO ICT Leadership Dialogue (WILD).

At the second session of the global meeting, Commissioner of ICT and Innovation, Mr. Arthur Kwesiga, shared how Uganda is improving data sharing in business registration and intellectual property services.

The dialogue brings together ICT leaders from around the world to discuss how technology can improve IP services and strengthen cooperation between countries.

Mr. Kwesiga explained that URSB has adopted an “all digital, all online” approach, where data plays a central role in service delivery. He highlighted how Uganda is now linking its systems with agencies like the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) and the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) to make processes faster and more reliable.

This approach is already showing results. Uganda’s trademark data is now visible on global platforms, making it easier for international users to search and access information. This has improved efficiency, reduced duplication, and increased confidence among foreign applicants.

Statistics shared during the presentation showed thousands of searches for Ugandan trademarks on international platforms, pointing to growing global interest.

Looking ahead, URSB plans to expand the use of artificial intelligence and real-time data sharing to further improve services.

Mr. Kwesiga, says Uganda’s progress shows how digital systems can help countries take part in the global knowledge economy while improving services at home.