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CORPORATE AFFAIRS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE (CAIPO)

GROUND FLOOR, BAOBAB TOWERS, WARRENS, ST. MICHAEL

The Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office was established by Act of Parliament in 1988. It has responsibility for the administration of, and performance of roles under, some twenty-nine (29) Enactments, including core statutes for the regulation of business/corporate matters at its Corporate Registry and for the administration of the nation’s Intellectual Property Office. In addition to key legislation governing Intellectual Property matters, the Intellectual Property Office is also guided by several International Conventions and Treaties to which Barbados is a State Party. In keeping with its Mission and Vision, the Department is committed to professionalism, efficiency, timelines and the delivery of quality service. In the Corporate Services sector, the Department plays a critical role in facilitating the investment process in Barbados by generating and maintaining the legal documentation and official records so crucial to the orderly conduct of industry and commerce to and from Barbados. We are, therefore, ever mindful of our functions in the context of the need for Barbados to maintain its competitive edge in the International Business and Financial Services sectors. As the competent authority for Intellectual Property matters, the Department continues to promote the role of Intellectual Property in maximizing Barbados’ innovative capacity and output into the future. In addition, we continue to work with our Strategic Partners in building respect for Intellectual Property and encouraging Barbadians in the Creative/Cultural Industries sector to succeed by ensuring they reap the full benefits offered by the Intellectual Property System. At the Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office, we recognize the importance of the Internet as an increasingly indispensable medium of communication with global reach, providing public access to information which is not construed by time or location. Further, as we embrace the technologies of this digital age and business modalities, which are truly forming the world economy, we are particularly pleased to make on-line services available at our Corporate Registry, in the first instance, in fulfillment of our commitment to you to deliver a timely, efficient service and in keeping with Government’s stated policy of promoting e-commerce and e-government. At the Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office, our commitment is to build and maintain robust systems at our Corporate Registry as well as at our Intellectual Property Office and to work proactively with Valued Customers, Industry Stakeholders and Strategic Partners to find the best solutions and applications to ensure sustainable, long term relationships.

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