2020-05-11 10:00:00

Social responsibility projects are adjusted to the new world order as well

Destek Patent's corporate social responsibility project "Protect your Idea" continues, the project was launched with the aim of contributing to increasing Turkey's intellectual capital. Destek Patent's training programs are now organized online because of the pandemic, and the firm collaborates with Turk Telekom, Junior Achievement Turkey and Tink Schools to meet women entrepreneurs and young people as part of "Protect your Idea" training programs, and these meetings were an opportunity for informing people on trademark and patent subjects.

Preserving its sector's leading agent position in the field of intellectual and Intellectual Property Rights in Turkey since the day it was founded, Destek Patent continues its social responsibility project launched with the aims of increasing literacy on patents and raising conscious young people who produce, make inventions, and know how to protect their rights.

It organizes trademark, patent and design trainings for students and women entrepreneurs within the scope of online training sessions which became inevitable in the new learning practices.

Endless support to women entrepreneurs from Destek Patent and Turk Telekom

Turk Telekom organized digital marketing and design workshops for women entrepreneurs and women of age with entrepreneurial spirits who have motivation within the scope of the social responsibility project launched by the company called "Life is Simple with Internet". Destek Patent contributed to the project by organizing training sessions for women entrepreneurs to inform them about how they can protect their rights.

We educated future business people with the project called 'JuniorBizz'

In this program that has been organized in 123 countries for 50 years, high school students aged between 16-18, under the guidance of business voluntary mentorship and their teachers, establish their own small businesses in a real business world simulation. As part of the program, between the dates: 15-16 April 2020, Destek Patent organized online training sessions for young people focusing on trademark, patent and design in order to inform and raise awareness about how they can protect their rights.

Online trademark and patent training for the students of Tink Schools

Within the scope of the protocol agreed by both Tink - Teknoloji ve Insan Kolejleri (Technology and Human Private High School) and Destek Patent, the firm organized trademark, patent, and design training programs for the students of the TINK Schools (as part of Protect your Idea Project) on April 4, 2020.

Destek Patent will be attending the program "Beyond Borders SMBs" Project as a trainer

Destek Patent attended the "Beyond Borders SMBs" program -which started on November 18, 2019- in collaboration with Facebook, The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), Habitat Association, and HackQuarters in order to increase the existing export numbers of SMEs and SMBs in Turkey, and get them into digitalization.

Acting with the aim of developing people's awareness on Intellectual Property Rights and literacy towards patents, Destek Patent will meet the SMEs and SMBs with a webinar of which the main theme is "Intellectual Property Rights" on May 18, 2020.

"We should raise awareness of every member of our society so that we can become a more powerful and important country"

Kemal Yamankaradeniz, Chief Executive Officer of Destek Patent expressed his opinions on online learning and training programs during the pandemic as follows:

"The most important indication of the economic growth of a country is the investments of this country that are made in the field of Intellectual and Intellectual Property Rights. In the future, we should raise awareness of our young people and get them to become ready for the new world so that we can improve our country's competitive capacity and brand value on a global scale. Our homeland needs more and more people with labor, inventions, and ideas. In that case, we are stepping in with the project: 'Protect your Idea' and calling the companies which operate to provide commercial goods and services. In particular, young entrepreneurs who have enthusiasm for the inventions or creating a new product or trademark should be informed about how they can protect their rights either in Turkey or anywhere around the world. We have proven that we would always support all the young people who are willing to put their ideas into practice in the future. We strongly believe that we still got too much to do, and we want to make the concept of patent become a part of our lives."