The Second Workshop: Legal, Tax, and Innovation Aspects in the Economic Enterprise

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Legal and Tax Aspects of Innovation in the Economic Enterprise

As part of the training workshop program organized by the Technology and Innovation Support Center (CATI), the second workshop is dedicated to deepening students’ understanding of the role of the legal and tax framework in protecting innovation and enhancing its ability to create real economic value within enterprises.

This workshop aims to provide students with practical tools to understand their rights as innovators and how to transform their innovations into legally protected and tax-supported projects, in accordance with the applicable national legislation.


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Workshop Objectives

Introduce students to the legal system governing innovation within economic enterprises.

Explain the different types of intellectual property rights and how to benefit from them to protect projects.

Provide a clear overview of the tax incentives granted by the State to innovative projects.

Strengthen students’ ability to assess their projects from a legal and tax perspective.

Enable participants to avoid common legal mistakes made by young innovators.


Participants receive accredited certificates from the Center and the School.
Number of attendees: 34
Number of trainers: 32


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Workshop Themes According to the Program

1. Legal Aspects of Innovation

The national legal framework governing intellectual property.

Types of intellectual property:

Patents

Copyright and related rights

Trademarks and industrial designs


Steps for filing and protecting innovation from the idea stage to registration.

The role of legal protection in marketing innovation and attracting economic partners.


2. Tax (Fiscal) Aspects of Innovation

Overview of tax incentives aimed at innovative projects and start-ups.

Procedures for benefiting from tax exemptions when protecting innovation.

The relationship between legal protection and tax incentives.

How tax incentives contribute to supporting start-ups and entrepreneurship.


3. Practical Workshop

Analysis of applied case studies from innovative projects.

Explanation of the process of obtaining a patent.

Open discussion with students to answer their legal and tax-related questions

Speakers

Mr. Hannach Mohamed
Expert in innovation within economic enterprises.

Ms. CHEMAMI Amina
Legal support specialist in intellectual property.