International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva
The Geneva International Invention Exhibition was founded in 1973 and is jointly organized by the Swiss Federal Government, the Geneva Canton Government, the Geneva City Government, and the World Intellectual Property Organization. It is one of the oldest, largest, and most authoritative invention exhibitions in the world. The following is a detailed introduction to the exhibition:
Basic Overview
Large scale: Every year, it attracts thousands of inventions from dozens of countries and regions around the world to participate in the exhibition. For example, at the 49th Geneva International Invention Exhibition in 2024, there were 1035 invention projects from nearly 40 countries and regions. Wide range of fields: The exhibited projects cover many fields such as machinery, metallurgy, medicine, environmental protection and renewable energy, electronics, construction, transportation, etc,
Award Settings
It mainly includes gold, silver, and bronze awards, as well as special awards such as the "Geneva Republic and State Government Award" and the "Jury Special Commendation Gold Award".
Promoting the transformation of innovative achievements: It brings huge business opportunities for financing, achievement transformation, and transaction transfer of new inventions, technologies, and patents for various enterprises, institutions, and inventors, and promotes the transformation of high-tech "industry university research".
Enhancing international visibility: Exhibiting invention projects has the opportunity to gain international recognition, increase the fame and influence of inventors and related institutions internationally, and also help promote the promotion and application of invention achievements worldwide,
Promoting international scientific and technological exchanges: The important content during the exhibition is to hold invention and innovation technology competitions and technical exchanges from the global scientific and technological fields, providing a platform for global inventors, researchers, business representatives, etc. to exchange and cooperate, which is conducive to promoting international scientific and technological cooperation and exchanges, and promoting the common development of global science and technology.