Protecting the intellectual property of Filipino innovators could help reduce the brain drain in the Philippines, the Department of Science and Technology (DoST) said.
“When we fund a particular innovator for their intellectual property, we don’t just give them money, we don’t just file their intellectual protection,” Marion Ivy D. Decena, director of DoST-Technology Application & Promotion Institute (TAPI), told BusinessWorld in an interview.
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