Global IP Alliance Conference
Join Us on May 7, 2026 in London
Our Pillars
Intellectual Property Awareness & Education
At USIPA, we believe in the transformative power of Intellectual Property (IP) to shape ideas into meaningful realities that improve lives. One of our goals is to build a deeper understanding of IP—what it is, why it matters, and how it drives progress. We collaborate with key Organizations globally to foster a strong foundation in IP knowledge. We aim to inspire innovation, creativity, and practical problem-solving across generations.
Intellectual Property Ecosystem Collaboration
USIPA unites, on a worldwide basis, regional, national, and local stakeholders (creators, enablers, and protectors, among others), bringing together diverse perspectives and fostering a dynamic, efficient, effective, and collaborative Intellectual Property (IP) ecosystem that supports economic growth and promotes social well-being.
Intellectual Property Access & Engagement
USIPA works to bring Intellectual Property (IP) to the hands of all. We believe in the power of IP as a tool to ensure all people and ideas in the US have an opportunity for success.
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Dream it.
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Protect and prosper
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Everybody belongs here
We exist in a global, multicultural world and we want CIPA to reflect that.
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