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The establishment of AIPMAS was a result of the meeting held in Munich Germany of February 23, 1987 wherein many professionals voiced out their concerns regarding the practices and protection of trademarks, patents and industrial property.
AIPMAS was created as a result of the meeting held in Munich, Germany on February 23, 1987 when majority of the professionals who was present in the meeting voiced out their concerns regarding the practices and protection of trademarks, patents and industrial property.
During the meeting in Munich 140 individuals supported the creation of AIPMAS which was originally called as the “Arab Society for the Protection of Industrial Property.” During the meeting, 40 representatives were elected Board of Directors of the Society. <ref>[http://www.aipmas.org/site_content.aspx?page_key=history&lang=en History of Society]</ref>
During the meeting in Munich, 140 individuals supported the creation of AIPMAS which was originally called as the “Arab Society for the Protection of Industrial Property.” During the meeting, 40 representatives were elected Board of Directors of the Society. <ref>[http://www.aipmas.org/site_content.aspx?page_key=history&lang=en History of Society]</ref>


Its first objective is to create national societies to create awareness regarding the importance of industrial property within the Arab countries in accordance with the laws implemented by each country. The Society also aimed to develop laws and regulations in both local and international levels to help solve the possible problems that will come up related to industrial property protection.
Its first objective is to create national societies to create awareness regarding the importance of industrial property within the Arab countries in accordance with the laws implemented by each country. The Society also aimed to develop laws and regulations in both local and international levels to help solve the possible problems that will come up related to industrial property protection.