Dubai Multi Commodities Centre will introduce a structured Intellectual Property support framework designed to help member companies safeguard, manage, and commercialise their innovations more effectively. The initiative reflects the Centre’s commitment to strengthening Dubai’s position as a global business hub by enhancing legal protection mechanisms for enterprises operating across diverse sectors.
Under the new programme, members will gain streamlined access to patent registration, trademark protection, and copyright services. The framework will also connect businesses with specialised advisory support through partnerships with leading consultancies and law firms. By integrating these services into a structured platform, Dubai Multi Commodities Centre aims to simplify what can often be a complex and time-consuming process for companies seeking to protect their intellectual assets.
Intellectual Property protection is increasingly vital in knowledge-based and innovation-driven economies. Start-ups, technology firms, creative industries, and trading companies rely heavily on proprietary technologies, brand identity, research outcomes, and digital assets. Through this structured support system, the Centre intends to reduce administrative barriers, improve compliance clarity, and offer expert guidance tailored to each company’s growth stage.
The initiative aligns with broader economic diversification strategies in the United Arab Emirates, which prioritise innovation, entrepreneurship, and foreign direct investment. By ensuring that businesses can confidently secure patents and trademarks while accessing professional legal advice, Dubai Multi Commodities Centre enhances investor confidence and encourages research and development activities within its ecosystem.
Furthermore, the collaboration with reputable advisory firms ensures that members receive up-to-date expertise on international Intellectual Property regulations, cross-border filings, dispute resolution, and portfolio management. This is particularly important for companies operating in global markets where Intellectual Property enforcement standards vary.
Through this launch, Dubai Multi Commodities Centre reinforces its role not only as a commodities trade hub but also as a comprehensive business ecosystem that supports sustainable growth, innovation protection, and long-term competitiveness.




