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08 Jan 2012

AGIP Announces Winner of "Test your Trademark Logo Knowledge" Competition .


08 Jan 2012

AGIP Announces Winner of “Test your Trademark Logo Knowledge” Competition .

 Around 55 participants took part in the event from Germany, US, India, UAE and Jordan in addition to others 

Abu-Ghazaleh Intellectual Property (AGIP) announced the winner of its Test your Trademark Logo Knowledge Competition.

Mr. Ahmed Subeihi, employee at Umniah was able to get all answers right and was awarded with a Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Laptop (TAGITOP), the first state-of-the-art Arab laptop.

Mr. Subeihi expressed his happiness after winning the first prize saying:"I would like to thank AGIP for this wonderful and useful competition. For sure I will participate again and enrich my knowledge even more."

Meanwhile, Mr. Charles Sha'ban, AGIP executive director said: "We are really excited with the positive reception the competition gained from around the world and we have decided to have the competition four times a year to let more people enjoy this educational contest."

Fulfilling its role as a leading firm in IP protection and upon the clear directives of HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, AGIP is bearing the responsibility of introducing youth to the world of trademarks," he added.

Around 55 participants took part in the event from Germany, US, India, UAE and Jordan in addition to others in which they had to test their knowledge of trademark logos.

 

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About AGIP

Recognized regionally and internationally as the top Arab firm in the Intellectual Property field, Abu-Ghazaleh Intellectual Property (AGIP) adheres to high ethical and professional standards, and employs an in-house team of qualified professionals, as well as state-of-the-art technology, so as to provide a comprehensive range of IP services tailored to meet clients’ needs around the world.

http://www.menafn.com/pr/pr_news_story_s.asp?StoryId=1093471036 


28 Dec 2011

TAG-Org and Samsung Sign MoU to Build the Second Generation of TAGITOP.


28 Dec 2011

TAG-Org and Samsung Sign MoU to Build the Second Generation of TAGITOP.


28 Dec 2011

TAG-Org and Samsung Sign MoU to Build the Second Generation of TAGITOP .


28 Dec 2011

TAG-Org and Samsung Sign MoU to Build the Second Generation of TAGITOP.


28 Dec 2011

TAG-Org and Samsung sign MoU to build the second generation of TAGITOP.


28 Dec 2011

TAG-Org and Samsung sign MoU to build the second generation of TAGITOP.


28 Dec 2011

Zain Jordan, ASREN sign accord; EUROMED selects Zain for London link.

Under a memorandum of understanding signed with the Arab States Research and Education Network (ASREN), Zain Jordan, the mobile operator in the Middle East, will utilise ASREN potential in the fiber-optic networks and cloud computing systems to serve the objectives of the organisation in making Jordan a major hub. Signed by ASREN Chairman Talal Abu Ghazaleh and Zain Jordan chief Executive Officer Ahmad Hanandeh, the agreement states that both parties are committed to improve the potential cooperation for developing joint interc-onnectivity operations and services, and to encourage joint cooperation in connectivity to ASREN e-infrastructure with the objective of enhancing collaboration in research and education in the Arab regional and global context. Also, the accord calls for directing efforts towards establishing other forms of collaboration such as digital content, software applications and services. Separately, EUROMED selected Zain to establish the optical-fiber cables link between the Jordanian Universities Network and EUROMED in London as a first phase. Later on Zain Jordan will become the main hub for scientific research by linking networks of universities in the Arab countries together, as well as connecting them with the scientific research networks around the world.

http://english.business.jo/zain-jordan-asren-sign-accord-euromed-selects-zain-for-london-link/


19 Dec 2011

TAGCRC and JEI sign agreement to develop the educational process in governmental schools.