Commercialize new technologies – Ipophl
Commercialize new technologies – Ipophl

Unlocking Innovation The Power of Commercializing New Technologies through Ipophl
In today's fast-paced world, technological advancements are rapidly changing the landscape. It is crucial to ensure that innovations do not end up in the graveyard of forgotten ideas. This is where commercialization comes in – a key driver of progress and economic growth. In this blog post, we will explore the role of Ipophl (Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines) in promoting commercialization through its Asean Technology and Innovation Support Center (TISC) Network.
The Importance of Commercialization
Commercialization is a critical step in the innovation process, allowing ideas to be turned into market-ready products or services. Without commercialization, innovations risk being shelved, never to see the light of day. As Ipophl Deputy Director General Ann Claire Cabochan emphasized at the 2nd Asean TISC Network Task Force Meeting, We have to make sure that new technologies don't end up in the graveyard of innovations.
The Asean Intellectual Property Rights Action Plan (Aiprap) 2026-2030
As the chair of the year-long 2026 Asean Summit, the Philippines, through Ipophl, is leading several initiatives to transform intellectual property from a legal tool into an engine of regional economic growth. The Aiprap 2026-2030 plan has five main pillars
1. Stronger national laws
2. Regional harmony
3. Commercialization (from idea to market)
4. Tougher enforcement
5. Inclusive growth
The Role of TISCs
TISCs, established by WIPO in 2009, are hubs that support innovators in creating, protecting, and managing their IP rights. The Philippines has an impressive 103 Innovation and Technology Support Offices (ITSOs) – local versions of TISCs – representing over 40 percent of the nearly 250 TISCs across Asean states.
Unlocking Innovation through Collaboration
In a world where innovation is increasingly becoming a team sport, collaboration is key. The Asean TISC Network is an excellent example of this. By fostering regional cooperation and priority-driven collaboration, the network can unlock innovation and drive growth for Satellite Designers in 2026.
Conclusion
The Power of Commercializing New Technologies through Ipophl is a game-changer for Satellite Designers in 2026. By promoting commercialization and collaboration through initiatives like the Asean TISC Network, we can ensure that innovations do not go to waste. As the world continues to evolve at breakneck speed, it's more important than ever to commercialize new technologies and drive growth. The future is bright, and with Ipophl leading the charge, innovation will be the key driver of progress.
Keywords Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (Ipophl), Asean Technology and Innovation Support Center (TISC) Network, Commercialization, Innovation, Satellite Designers, 2026, Aiprap 2026-2030