The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and the Ukrainian National Office for Intellectual Property and Innovations (UANIPIO) have successfully collaborated to make UANIPIO’s trademark data available in TMview.
In the margins of the Liaison Meeting on Cooperation, the EUIPO and the UANIPIO, together with EU National IP Offices, announced the go-live of UANIPIO’s trademark data in TMview as of October 22, 2025. On this occasion, Mr João Negrão, the Executive Director of the EUIPO, welcomed Ms Olena Orliuk, Director of UANIPIO, for her first official visit to the EUIPO headquarters.
This milestone marks a significant step in Ukraine’s integration into the European Union Intellectual Property Network (EUIPN), strengthening international cooperation by enhancing market transparency and accessibility of trademark information in Ukraine.
By joining TMview, Ukraine contributes to a more unified global platform, enabling users worldwide to search and access its trademark data more efficiently. This supports businesses and rights holders in managing and protecting their intellectual property (IP) across borders. The integration of nearly 600,000 trademarks from UANIPIO expands TMview’s database, now comprising over 134 million trademarks from 80 participating IP offices globally.
UANIPIO’s inclusion in TMview has been completed under the aegis of the EU-funded EU4IP project, which supports Ukraine in aligning its IP framework with EU standards. Through this collaboration, the EUIPO promotes transparency, accessibility, and digital cooperation in the region.
The partnership is further reinforced by the EUIPO’s Flagship Tools IP Alliance, an initiative aimed at raising awareness and improving the use of digital IP tools worldwide. A key focus is supporting businesses, particularly SMEs, through enhanced services that help them register, manage, and enforce IP rights. This collaboration fosters innovation, economic growth, and Ukraine’s integration into the broader EU IP framework.
TMview, one of the EUIPO’s flagship tools, offers free access to trademark data and underscores the EUIPO’s commitment to global IP digitalisation and market transparency. Since its launch on April 13, 2010, users have performed over 148 million searches, with frequent visitors from Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United States.
The EUIPO supports the Ukrainian IP community through a comprehensive cooperation framework. This includes enforcing EU sanctions against Russia in collaboration with EU institutions and implementing the 2024-2025 Work Plan under the Memorandum of Understanding. In addition, the EUIPO manages the EU-funded EU4IP project to support Ukrainian IP authorities in the EU accession process and the expansion of the SME fund to support Ukrainian SMEs.
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