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New Zealand launches national IP policy in July 2026 to boost research commercialization, giving inventors priority and limiting university equity to 5%–10%.
New Zealand will implement a national intellectual property policy on 1 July 2026 to enhance research commercialisation, giving university researchers the first right to develop their inventions, with university equity capped at 5%–10% if they assist.
Public research organisations retain priority but must offer inventors the chance to lead.
The policy, applying to most Science, Innovation and Technology-funded research, aims to standardise IP rules, boost innovation, and accelerate real-world applications for economic growth and global impact.
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Nueva Zelanda lanza una política nacional de propiedad intelectual en julio de 2026 para impulsar la comercialización de la investigación, dando prioridad a los inventores y limitando la equidad universitaria al 5%-10%.