
Dean of the school of entrepreneurship and business innovation at the University of Guyana, Dr Leyland Lucas has said that whilst Guyana is one of the fastest growing economies and there is a current explosion in economic activities, the country, is lagging behind when it comes to intellectual property rights.
He was at the time speaking at the University of Guyana’s collaboration forum with the United States Embassy Office for International Trade and the US Patent and Trademark Office, on Friday last, which hosted a discussion on Intellectual Property (IP) ahead of World Intellectual Property Day which will be observed on April 26.
Whilst presenting Dr Lucas underscored that “unfortunately like everything else, laws tend to lag at issues, and one of the areas in which the law is lagging is in terms of intellectual property rights and how we deal with it”.












