Brazil took the global stage at the “IP Finance Dialogue 2025,” an event organized by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva, Switzerland. Hosted annually since 2022, the initiative brings together entrepreneurs, investors, policy makers, and IP specialists to explore how intangible assets—particularly intellectual property—can be leveraged for financing and economic growth.
For the first time, Brazil was officially represented by the National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI), with its Chief Economist, Rodrigo Ventura, participating in the panel “Perspectives on Good Practices in Supporting IP Finance.”

During the panel, Ventura shared key insights from Brazil’s upcoming country study in WIPO’s “Unlocking IP-backed Financing” series. The study, a joint effort by WIPO, INPI, and Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade, and Services (MDIC), is set to be published in August.
This participation underscores Brazil’s growing commitment to integrating intellectual property into broader economic and innovation strategies. By promoting IP as a financial asset, Brazil aims to strengthen its innovation ecosystem and align with global best practices in IP-backed financing.
The INPI’s presence at the WIPO event marks a significant step in positioning intellectual property not only as a legal tool, but as a strategic asset for economic development, investment attraction, and global competitiveness.
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Advogado(a) autor(a) do comentário: Theo Thadeu Vita Calegari e Cesar Peduti Filho, Peduti Advogados
Fonte: INPI apresenta avanços do Brasil em IP Finance durante evento na OMPI
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