Room 202 (Self-numbered as Room 2072),
2/F, Building B1, No. 113, Xiji Road,
Xiagang Street, Huangpu District, Guangzhou
Mobile: 136 0286 2489
Email: [email protected]
Pintas is the first Southeast Asian patent firm recognized by the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), a distinction that significantly enhances our global reputation. As a representative office, we are authorized to provide a wide range of comprehensive patent consultation services, effectively managing affairs for clients and agencies. Our expertise extends to assisting Chinese enterprises with their Southeast Asia intellectual property rights, ensuring they navigate the complexities of Southeast Asia markets with confidence.
Pintas has assisted its clients to apply and obtain more than 10,000 patent grants in Southeast Asia countries over the past 20 years.
Through local direct presence in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Myanmar and joint venture offices in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Cambodia and Laos, Pintas is able to an integrated and comprehensive IP solutions covering all Southeast Asia countries.
Pintas team consists of registered and experienced patent attorneys/ agents qualified to practice in the jurisdictions of Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos.
Filing IP in a Southeast Asian country can be a slow and frustrating experience for those unfamiliar with the local procedures
Countries in Southeast Asia are culturally and linguistically diverse, each country have their own unique language and culture that may result in miscommunications
Although there are some similarities in the procedures and laws, countries in Southeast Asia have various diversities in order to accommodate to local practices
Dealing with different IP offices in Southeast Asia with varying degrees of IP sophistication requires a comprehensive Southeast Asia IP Strategy
Lowering cost of IP protection and accelerating speed of IP approvals are the twin objectives of this Southeast Asia IP Strategy