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Women Inventors Awarded a Nobel Prize nobel.se/nobel/nobel-foundation/

Women Inventors IN SERBIA - Efficiency of its Intellectual Property Right Protection and C ommercialization Prof. Ivana Djujic, Ph. D. Belgrade Association of Inventors. Women Inventors Awarded a Nobel Prize http://www.nobel.se/nobel/nobel-foundation/

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  1. Women Inventors IN SERBIA - Efficiency of itsIntellectual Property Right Protection and Commercialization Prof. Ivana Djujic, Ph. D. Belgrade Association of Inventors

  2. Women Inventors Awarded a Nobel Prize http://www.nobel.se/nobel/nobel-foundation/ From a total of 500 scientists11 women have been awarded a Nobel Prize in the sciences (chemistry, physics and physiology or medicine), from 1901 to July 2005.Marie Curie is the only person ever to have twice received a Nobel Prize Curie, Marie (née Sklodowska) (1867-1934)(French) Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903, jointly with Curie, Pierre, "in recognition of the extraordinary services they have rendered by their joint researches on the radiation phenomena discovered by Professor Henri Becquerel." Curie, Marie (née Sklodowska) (1867-1934)(French) Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911, "in recognition of her services to the advancement of chemistry by the discovery of the elements, radium and polonium, by the isolation of radium and the study of the nature and compounds of this remarkable element." Joliot-Curie, Irène (1897-1956)(French) Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935, jointly with Joliot, Frédéric, "in recognition of their synthesis of new radioactive elements." Cori, Gerty T. (née Radnitz) (1896-1957)(American) Nobel Price in Physiology or Medicine in 1947, jointly with Cori, C.F., "for their discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen." Goeppert-Mayer, Maria (1906-1972)(American) Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963, jointly with Jensen, J. Hans D., "for their discoveries concerning nuclear shell structure." Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot (1910-1994)(British) Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964, "for her determinations by X-ray techniques of the structures of important biochemical substances." Yalow, Rosalyn S. (1921-)(American) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1977, "for the development of radioimmunoassays of peptide hormones." McClintock, Barbara (1902-1992)(American) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983, "for her discovery of mobile genetic elements." Levi-Montalcini, Rita (1909-) (Italian and American) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1986, jointly with Cohen, Stanley, "for their discoveries of growth factors." Elion, Gertrude B. (1918-1999)(American) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1988, jointly with Black, James and Hitchings, George "for their discoveries of important principles for drug treatment." Nüsslein-Volhard, Christiane (1942-)(German) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1995, jointly with Lewis, Edward B., and Wieschaus, Eric F., "for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development." Buck Linda B. (1947-)(American) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2004, jointly with Richard Axel, "for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system".

  3. Position of women in 1/ Rresearch institutes in Serbia Women in research institutes49% Women with PhD49% Women without PhD48% Women researchers with PhD 38% Women researcher without PhD 62% Women directors of research institutes0.69% 2/ At the University of Belgrade Women with master diploma 34% Women with PhD diploma 27,7% Women students 58% Women that get diploma 60,2% Women professors 37,4% Women Rector *From 1838-2006) 1 Women Deans (31 Faculties) 3 Women academics 5% Unemployment 22,4% politics is as important to successful development as economics. (data for 2006 year)

  4. STRUCTURE OF Patent applications in Serbia (1997-2006) Number of females patent applicants 11% Participation of females as authors in domestic patents 31,2% Source: Jelena Popovic, Intelectual Property Office, Belgrade

  5. STRUCTURE OF Registered Patents in Serbia (1997-2006)

  6. NUmber of International Patent Applications in Serbia (1997-2006) Participation of females in international patent applications 29% Source: Jelena Popovic, Intelectual Property Office, Belgrade

  7. participants FROM SERBIA on INTERNATIONAL PATENT Exibitions (1997-2006) • Total number of participants 55 • Female participants 11% • Male participants 89%

  8. Limiting factor for inventors from Serbia • High level of patent protection cost- • Serious obstacle to inventors from Serbia askingprotection of patent rights is the level of costs one inventor must pay for the protection of one invention. • There is range of costs one inventor is faced with: • • Fees for the patenting procedure (filing, examination, and search fees); • • Fees for a patent agent of attorney; • • Renewal fees; • • If protection is sought abroad, inventor must pay translation charges; • • If protection is sought abroad, inventor must pay foreign patent agent of attorney. • Although it is difficult to calculate precise figures, estimates start from 2,000 EUR and could reach 14,000-20,000 EUR for more complicated patent applications (EPO, 2004). Economical situation in a Serbia is too difficult, and costs for the protection of patent rights in US PTO, EPO and JPO are still too high for most of inventors, residents of Serbia.

  9. Best Woman Inventors in Serbia - WIPO Gold Medal Danica Gajic, Ph.D.,1987 Geneva, Switzerland Invention:“Agrostemin, ”extracted from Agrostemma Githago, is a 100% natural bioregulator that respects the microflora of the soil Vida Popovic,1987 Geneva, Switzerland Invention:“Vidasil, ”process for the production of a nonflammable heat insulation material capable of resisting temperatures up to 1,500 degrees. N. Zubova,1992 Brussels,Belgium Invention:Medicine by biodata: method and technology Dusanka Mandic,1996 Brussels, Belgium Invention:Magnetic traps for the removal of ferrous metal particles Gordana Pantelic,1999 Sofia, Bulgaria Invention:Cosmetics based on phyto-therapeutic and bee products

  10. Dr. Danica Gajic (1918-2005) Invention:“AGROSTEMIN” Natural bioregulator of vegetal origin, extracted from the Agrostemma Githago and other plants (patent №. 32 749). From the chemical point of view, AGROSTEMIN is a blend of aminoacids of natural origin and other organic components like tryptophan, adenine, folic acid, allantoin etc. Patent value contested over 10 years, early retired. First recognations for patent obtained from WIPO 1987 (17 years after application) than from domestic institutions. Over 15 years passed from innovation to commercialization. Branka Gajic CEO AGROSTEMIN d.o.o. BelgradeHeadquarters Kralja Milutina 26, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia business tel:              +381 (11) 26 82 664        business fax: +381 (11) 26 82 664 mobile:                        +381 (64) 14 78 008        email: office@agrostemin.com www.agrostemin.com This invention is from the domain of universal biology. In fact, that is the new way of science thinking and deserves our highest attention"...(1992)

  11. Vida Popovic,1987 Geneva, Switzerland • Invention:“Vidasil, ” process for the production of a nonflammableheat insulation material capable of resisting temperatures up to 1,500 degrees. • Vidasil isproduced from lime, quartz, chrysotile, asbestos, flax or cellulose and water, Ithas a composition suggestive of a stone. Its applications are many: building, heat insulation, ovens, moldings, molds, furnace linings, • packaging material, refrigeration systems, spacetechnology(US Patent 4873141). • Application – 1986, Publication -1989 • Available informations on Vida Popovic and her invention destiny: • Factory for Vidasil production build in Leusic. (between Cacak and G.Milanovac). • Due to political blindness, nearsaiting and personal vinity of the actual desizion makers production did not be successful. • After 8 years of useless fight for her invention she leaved Serbia. Last information that I have is that she build in New Meksiko factory for Vidasil. • Part of knowledge known to her director was sold as new patent in South Africa. • Source: Interview of Milos Katic, director of factory that today don't work (Glas Javnosti) and available internet data on Vidasil.

  12. Dr. Dusanka Mandic Ph.D. 1944 - Invention:Magnetic traps for the removal of ferrous metal particles. Ferrous method is non-invasive inexpensive, applicable both on inpatients and outpatients and in the field service therapy. Non-invasive method of - mild stimulation of acupunctural points using permanent ceramic magnet proved as the method of choice in treatment of injured with single and multiple ferrous bodies.(PCT/YU 98/00018, WO 99/60581) For this and other inventions she obtained large number of recognations Ministry of Health accepted 2007 her patent as means for healing. From Invention to application passed 8 years. From 1988 she work inFederal Institute of Public Health. Dr Dusanka Mandićspec. medicine rada - akupunkturologOrdinacija "MADU"Beograd 011/ 464-365, 3971-088

  13. Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)Worldwide • Represent over 50 % of enterprises in most countries. • SMEs are the driving force behind a large number of innovations and contribute to the growth of the national economy through employment, creation, investments and exports. • Despite the importance of SMEs for the vitality of the economy and the potential offered by the IP system for enhancing SMEs competitiveness, SMEs often underutilize the IP system.

  14. WIPO and the SMEs Division In 2000, WIPO Member States endorsed a proposal to establish a substantial new program of activities, focusing on the intellectual property-related needs of SMEs worldwide. WIPOs program of activities for SMEs aims to encourage a more effective use of the intellectual property system by SMEs worldwide. The program seeks to raise awareness of the relevance of intellectual property for small and medium-sized business and promotes initiatives to make the IP system more accessible, less cumbersome and more affordable for SMEs.

  15. Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)IN SERBIA • Disintegration of Yugoslavia, sanctions and NATO operation "MERCIFUL ANGEL" against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from (March 24- June 10. 1999) caused that large state owned companies lose consumer markets, unemployment, economic, humanitarian, health and environmental catastrophe in Serbia. • The collapse of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) enabled SMEs and NGO sector to assume a more prominent rolein Serbian society. • The current SME sectorin Serbia includes both enterprises that are politically supported and connected as wellas those that have managed to survive without any political backing or largess. • Serbia has no significant experience with a marketbasedeconomy and the values needed to support it. • Serbian intellectualsand academics were not prepared for the challenges posed by the transition and havebeen unable to embrace the necessary skills. • Although the current government is undergoing significant legislative changes, laws affecting the NGO and SME sectors remain the same. • Conclusion.:The SME and NGO are in developing phase.

  16. ACTUAL SITUAION IN SERBIA RegionalAgencies for the Development of SMEs andEntrepreneurship were establishedthroughout Serbia. A coalition of regional stake holders led by NGOs received fundingfrom the European Agency for Reconstruction for a project called “Non-financialsupport for SMEs in Serbia.” By 2002, seven regional agencies or centers had beenfounded. The establishment of each agency was a real victory, but at the same time,each posed distinct problems and had a different set of stake holders. In every case,local municipalities, NGOs, regional Chambers of Commerce, banks and SMEassociations all contributed to the early development of the institutions. The buy-in bythese diverse stakeholders was evident from the fact that although the agencies were setup as limited-liability companies and required start-up capital, the investing agenciesand entities signed legal documents declining to collect on potential profits.

  17. 2.The State and ExportsSerbia needs more exports Serbia needs a strong export sector to: • reduce a large foreign trade deficit • absorb existing unused production capacity in a small domestic market • add to national wealth and employment • improve competitiveness and quality of enterprises and products Source: Project “Non Financial Assistance to SMEs in Serbia”

  18. 2. The State and ExportsBarriers to SME exports in Serbia • Lack of finance and insurance facilities • Inadequate information and research on potential export markets • No technical assistance for quality, standards and design • Trade barriers • Inadequate institutional support for SME export development and promotion Source: Project “Non Financial Assistance to SMEs in Serbia”

  19. Why export? Objectives in exporting: • to increase sales and profitability • to utilise production capacity to the full • to achieve greater business security by spreading risks over a number of markets Reasons for exporting: • lack of growth opportunities in the Serbian market • not enough customers in Serbia for existing products The major steps • Identifying opportunities • Selecting the market • Entering the market • Desk/field research in a manageable number of markets: e.g Balkans • Information needed: size of market, import statistics, local economic data, regulations and approvals e.g. health, import licenses and tariffs, list of agents and importers • Information sources: SIEPA, SME Regional Agencies, Chambers, EICC Who will sell the product in the newmarket and how will it be sold ordistributed? Agents/distributors Direct selling • Concentrate on a few markets • Choose a market where there is enough • potential to justify the effort • Choose a market where product may have some competitive advantage – price, performance, quality • Make sure the business can be handled Source: Project “Non Financial Assistance to SMEs in Serbia”

  20. 2. The State and ExportsPolicy priorities • Promotional support for main markets • Information and advisory services • Developing export capabilities of competitive SMEs • Export finance and insurance • Quality assurance scheme • Donor assistance for trade promotion Source: Project “Non Financial Assistance to SMEs in Serbia”

  21. 2. The State and ExportsNew services for exporters • SIEPA’s Export Department is being strengthened and a EU funded technical assistance programme has commenced • Main role of SIEPA Export Department “Promotion of Serbian goods and services in foreign markets” Source: Project “Non Financial Assistance to SMEs in Serbia”

  22. Own experience with Intellectual Property Right Protection and Commercialization

  23. Inventions: • A.COMBINATION FOR FOLIAR SUPPLEMENTATION OF PLANTS WITH SELENIUM SALTS AND UREA. • B. THE PROCEDURE FOR FOLIAR SUPPLEMENTATION IN ORDER TO OBTAIN PLANTS WITH GUIDED CONTENT AND DISTRIBUTION OFSELENIUM. • Inventors:Dr Ivana Djujic and Dr Milica Milovac • e-mail:ankivana@eunet.yu, • Tel/Fax: 381-11-3612718

  24. Date 7.03.2003 www.siepa.sr.gov.yu Agriculture and Food Production Sector Production of the alimentary products on the basis of wheat and soy enriched with SeleniumCompany: Milovanovic Marko & Others Ltd. Co. “Priroda” Project Description: One of themain projects of »Priroda« (Nature), whose realization is already in course, is: production of 100 t of wheat and 15 t of soy, both enriched with Selenium using natural methods and their further processing, after which they can be added to the vast diapason of high-nutrition-value products. The point is that those are the first high-nutrition-value primary products, obtained from implementing the original combination and treatment for foliar feeding (supplementation) – the technology protected with the patent. Result obtained with this method is wheat with the amount of Selenium 6-7 times bigger in comparison to the ordinary wheat. The enrichment capacity with soy is even bigger, and that goes for manufactured products as well. The soil in Balkans and huge part of Europe is extremely deficient in Selenium, and consequently nutrition also lacks sufficient quantities of Selenium. In the same time, the reports of International Health Organization point out the remarkable role of Selenium in prevention of decease and keeping the human organism in optimal condition. »Nature« has concluded agreements with the relevant scientific institutes for using the patented technology, with farmers for producing and delivering 100 t of wheat and 15 t of soya using the mentioned technologies, as well as with manufacturers for production of flour-milling, baker and flake products. More about the project (download PDF) »Nature«, O.D. is registered in the Court of Commerce in Belgrade on March 31st 1998. (file number: I-Fi-2164/98), with enclosed documents about new occupational activities and the change of companies' seat from March 23rd 2001, as a company dedicated to production, traffic and services. »Nature«, Limited Partnership Company is, in the same time, business adherent of the General Business Co-operative »Nature«, founded on February 21st 1991. The inevitable consequence of the difficulties brought by new law regarding Co-operativess and proprietary transformation lies in the change of organizational manners. The basic professional choice of both ex Co-operative and present Limited Partnership Company is improvement in production and market positioning of the »healthy food«. Our Company is the real pioneer in that department, since it had done a great work in founding the autonomous and autochtonous market of the nutritively healthier products. This market consists of recognizable production companies and products, wholetrade in that sector is becoming well known and growing and specialized stores are more and more numerous . The first wholesale warehouse of the healthy food on Yu market was established by »Nature« in 1994, together with the first marketing improvements and product promotions, »Nature« encouraged the newly formed trade stores, known under the name of »biopantries« in their will to expand the idea of healthier nutrition. More about the Company (PDF)

  25. Date 7.03.2003 www.siepa.sr.gov.yu Invention Selen Enriched Edible Plants ProductionProject done by a group of scientists Project Description: Selen is a chemical element of great importance for human body functioning, as well as foranimals and some microorganisms. It prevents and cures all stress-caused illnesses, and isefficient with radiation stress. Selen is a component of more than 30 presently known enzymes and seleno-proteins.Since Selen is not useful in every shape it appears in nature, (for that matter: it cansometimes be toxic), it was necessary to establish its most efficient compound to enrich human food with. That is L-(+)-Selenmetionine, existing in cereals. Application method isfoliar feeding of the plants, rendering growth of Selen content in grains.The method is an innovation and is the property of the authorsof this project. It is not beingapplied anywhere in the world in such a way, and is protected by a patent. Anotherinnovation is foliar feeding with Selen salts in combination with Urea.   Achievements of the method: Minimal Selen salts consumption, better and faster plant adoption of Selen, practically no possibility of upsetting the existing balance of contents inthe soil.Application is possible with wheat, Soya, oats, barley and other edible plants. The authors have all the details on this original method, as well as the necessary rawmaterials. Production trials have been completed and test results are very promising. First commercialquantities are available for checking and practical use.

  26. 06.03.2003 Meeting in Chamber for Commerce Present: Ines Novosel, Markrting & Research Republic of Serbia Investment and Export Promotion Agency Ines.novosel@siepa.sr.gov.yu www.siepa.sr.gov.yu Elias Antonakakis UNIDO -Investment & Technology Promotion Office DEPUTY HEAD INVESTMENT PROMOTION EXPERT 7, Stadiou Str.(7th floor) 105 62 Athens GREECE Tel: (+301) 3248303 / 319 / 367 Fax: (+301) 3248778 Unido@compulink.gr www.unido.org Vassilios P. Gialamas President EMKAT S.A. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY 322, Kifissia Ave, (72 Olympionikon str.) N. Psychico GR-154 51 Athens Tel: Center: (+301) 6729170 Fax: (+301) 6729 165 emkat@ath.forthnet.gr www.emkat.gr Brane Popovic Ivana Djujic Meeting results Products with declaration that they are made from Selenium enriched wheat and soybean, my name and patent number on wrapping material Company “Priroda” produce and sale in Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Italia. Chemical analysis of selenium in mentioned products showed that they are not made of selenium enriched wheat and/or soybean and have not declared selenium quantity. Mr Elias Antonakakis recommended my invention to his coleague in Japan. Last information - In 2006 Priroda still distributed mentioned products with my name and patent number on wrapping material in Serbia and Montenegro.

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