Intellectual property
Intellectual property refers to new or original innovations and creations of the mind. This section also covers copyright, trade marks, patents and other forms of intellectual property protection.
Intellectual property refers to new or original innovations and creations of the mind. This section also covers copyright, trade marks, patents and other forms of intellectual property protection.
Education and training are essential to provide employees starting their career, or who are already working in tourism and hospitality, with the relevant skills and knowledge to succeed.
Clear cross-business lines of oversight and accountability, including across artificial intelligence use or development, enables effective risk management.
MBIE’s main responsibilities span 15 interconnected ministerial portfolios (supporting several more) across 3 funding areas (known as Votes). The Minister responsible for MBIE, the Minister for Economic Development, is accountable to Parliament to make sure MBIE carries out its functions effectively and efficiently.
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