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Assemblées Des États Membres De L'ompi Assemblies of the Member A/59/INF/7 ORIGINAL : FRANÇAIS / ENGLISH DATE : 13 DÉCEMBRE 2019 /DECEMBER 13, 2019 Assemblées des États membres de l’OMPI Cinquante-neuvième série de réunions Genève, 30 septembre – 9 octobre 2019 Assemblies of the Member States of WIPO Fifty-Ninth Series of Meetings Geneva, September 30 to October 9, 2019 LISTE DES PARTICIPANTS LIST OF PARTICIPANTS établie par le Secrétariat prepared by the Secretariat A/59/INF/7 page 2 I. ÉTATS/STATES (dans l’ordre alphabétique des noms français des États) (in the alphabetical order of the names in French) AFGHANISTAN Nasir Ahmad ANDISHA (Mr.), Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Shoaib TIMORY (Mr.), Minister-Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva [email protected] Soman FAHIM (Ms.), Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva AFRIQUE DU SUD/SOUTH AFRICA Nozipho Joyce MXAKATO-DISEKO (Ms.), Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Rory VOLLER (Mr.), Commissioner, Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), Department of Trade and Industry, Pretoria Evelyn MASOTJA (Ms.), Deputy Director-General, Consumer and Corporate Regulation Division, Department of Trade and Industry, Pretoria Meshendri PADAYACHY (Ms.), Manager, Intellectual Property Law and Policy, Consumer and Corporate Regulation Division, Department of Trade and Industry, Pretoria [email protected] Sizeka MABUNDA (Mr.), Deputy Director, Audio-Visual, Department of Arts and Culture, Pretoria [email protected] Nomonde MAIMELA (Ms.), Executive Manager, Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), Department of Trade and Industry, Pretoria [email protected] Loganathan CHETTY (Mr.), Senior Manager, Innovation, Policy and Outreach, Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC), Department of Trade and Industry, Pretoria Paballo PHIRI (Ms.), Director, Fund and Incentive Management, National Intellectual Property Management Office (NIPMO), Department of Science and Technology, Pretoria [email protected] Lizwi NKOMBELA (Mr.), Counsellor, Economic and Development Unit, Permanent Mission, Geneva Mandla NKABENI (Mr.), First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva [email protected] A/59/INF/7 page 3 ALBANIE/ALBANIA Maria SOLIS (Ms.), Director of Coordination, Promotion, Training and Analysis, General Directorate of Industrial Property (GDIP), Ministry of Economic Development, Tourism, Trade and Entrepreneurship, Tirana [email protected] Ravesa LLESHI (Ms.), Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva [email protected] Rudina BOLLANO (Ms.), Director of Examination, General Directorate of Industrial Property (GDIP), Ministry of Economic Development, Tourism, Trade and Entrepreneurship, Tirana Bujar BALA (Mr.), Minister-Counselor, Permanent Mission, Geneva ALGÉRIE/ALGERIA Boudjemâa DELMI (M.), ambassadeur, représentant permanent, Mission permanente, Genève Abdelhafid BELMEHDI (M.), directeur général, Institut national algérien de la propriété industrielle (INAPI), Ministère de l'industrie, de la petite et moyenne entreprise et de la promotion des investissements, Alger [email protected] Toufik DJOUAMA (M.), ministre conseiller, Mission permanente, Genève [email protected] Mohamed BAKIR (M.), premier secrétaire, Mission permanente, Genève [email protected] ALLEMAGNE/GERMANY Johannes Christian WICHARD (Mr.), Director, Subdivision Trade and Commercial Law, Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection, Berlin Michael Freiherr VON UNGERN-STERNBERG (Mr.), Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Hans-Peter JUGEL (Mr.), Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva [email protected] Ulrich DEFFAA (Mr.), Vice-President, German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA), Berlin Bernd MAILE (Mr.), Director, Central Department, German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA), Berlin Jutta FIGGE (Ms.), Head of Division, Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection, Berlin [email protected] Joerg ROSENOW (Mr.), Head of Division, Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection, Berlin [email protected] A/59/INF/7 page 4 Volker RÜGER (Mr.), Head of Division, German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA), Berlin [email protected] Laura FRANK (Ms.), Legal Adviser, German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA), Berlin Ralf HEISE (Mr.), Deputy Head, Central Unit, International Affairs, German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA), Berlin [email protected] Oliver WERNER (Mr.), Patent Division, German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA), Berlin Sebastian HUISSMANN (Mr.), Patent Division, German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA), Berlin [email protected] Jan POEPPEL (Mr.), Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Katharina PITZEN (Ms.), Intern, Permanent Mission, Geneva [email protected] ANGOLA Margarida IZATA (Ms.), Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Ana Paula DA COSTA BOLIVAR PEREIRA MIGUEL (Ms.), Director General, Angolan Institute of Industrial Property, Ministry of Industry, Luanda [email protected] Carla Luísa LOURO PEREIRA DE CARVALHO (Ms.), Deputy Director, Angolan Institute of Industrial Property, Ministry of Industry, Luanda Alberto GUIMARÃES (Mr.), Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Elizete Patrícia Domingos AFONSO (Ms.), Patent Examiner, Electromechanical Engineer, Angolan Institute of Industrial Property, Ministry of Industry, Luanda [email protected] ANTIGUA-ET-BARBUDA/ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Maureen HYMAN PAYNE (Ms.), Senator, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Legal Affairs, St. John's [email protected] Ricki CAMACHO (Ms.), Registrar, Antigua and Barbuda Intellectual Property and Commerce Office (ABIPCO), Ministry of Legal Affairs, St. John's [email protected] A/59/INF/7 page 5 ARABIE SAOUDITE/SAUDI ARABIA Abdulaziz ALWASIL (Mr.), Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Abdulaziz ALSWAILEM (Mr.), Chief Executive Officer, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), Riyadh [email protected] Sami ALSODAIS (Mr.), Vice President, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property Policy and Collaboration (SAIP), Riyadh Ahmed ALMARSHADI (Mr.), Executive Director, Strategic Partnerships, Strategic Partnerships, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), Riyadh [email protected] Mohammed ALHASAN (Mr.), Executive Director, Corporate Communication, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), Riyadh [email protected] Abdulrahman ALAYONI (Mr.), Executive Director, Trademarks and Industrial Design, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), Riyadh [email protected] MIZAEL ALHARBI (Mr.), Executive Director, Patents, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), Riyadh [email protected] Abdulaziz ALQADHIBI (Mr.), Manager, Public Relations Unit, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), Riyadh [email protected] Saif ALSAIF (Mr.), Strategic Partnerships Official, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), Riyadh Shayea ALSHAYEA (Mr.), Adviser, Office of the Chief Executive Officer, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), Riyadh [email protected] Abdulmajeed ALOTAIBI (Mr.), Media Relations and Communication Officer, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), Riyadh [email protected] Nourah ALAMARI (Ms.), Senior Creation and Utilization Officer, Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), Riyadh [email protected] Abdullatif ALALSHEIKH (Mr.), First Secretary, Head of Economic and Development Department, Permanent Mission, Geneva [email protected] A/59/INF/7 page 6 ARGENTINE/ARGENTINA Carlos Mario FORADORI (Sr.), Embajador, Representante Permanente, Misión Permanente, Ginebra [email protected] Gabriel Arturo MARTÍNEZ (Sr.), Ministro, Representante Permanente Alterno, Misión Permanente, Ginebra [email protected] Dámaso PARDO (Sr.), Presidente, Instituto Nacional de la Propiedad Industrial (INPI), Buenos Aires Mercedes CULLEN (Sra.), Unidad de Relaciones Internacionales e Institucionales, Instituto Nacional de la Propiedad Industrial (INPI), Buenos Aires Betina Carla FABBIETTI (Sra.), Segundo Secretario, Misión Permanente, Ginebra Facundo CALVO (Sr.), Asistente Técnico, Misión Permanente, Ginebra ARMÉNIE/ARMENIA Yerem CHAKHOYAN (Mr.), Head, Intellectual Property Agency of Armenia, Ministry of Economic Development and Investments, Yerevan [email protected] Andranik HOVHANNISYAN (Mr.), Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Lusine MANUKYAN (Ms.), Head, Trademarks and Industrial Designs Department, Intellectual Property Agency of Armenia, Ministry of Economic Development and Investments, Yerevan Arsen KOTANJYAN (Mr.), Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva [email protected] Pertsh BOSHNAGHYAN (Mr.), Legal Advisor, Permanent Mission, Geneva AUSTRALIE/AUSTRALIA Frances LISSON (Ms.), Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the World Trade Organization (WTO), Geneva Michael SCHWAGER (Mr.), Director General, IP Australia, Canberra [email protected] Frances RODEN (Ms.), Deputy Director General, IP Rights Division, IP Australia, Canberra Paula ADAMSON (Ms.), General Manager, Trade Marks and Designs Group, IP Australia, Canberra Tanya DUTHIE (Ms.), Director, International Policy and Cooperation, IP Australia, Canberra Martin DEVLIN (Mr.), Assistant Director, International Policy and Cooperation, IP Australia, Canberra A/59/INF/7 page 7 Tim PATERSON 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