The World Trade Organization (WTO), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) organized on 17 November the second in a series of Trilateral Cooperation briefings for trade, health and intellectual property (IP) diplomats based in Geneva.
Held as a closed meeting at the WTO, members and stakeholders from different regions of the world shared practical experiences related to AI and digital health technologies, providing trade, health and IP attachés with insights into the development and deployment of technologies on the ground.
The three Geneva-based organizations cooperate on issues at the crossroads of trade, public health and IP. This collaboration aims to provide fact-based evidence and data to assist policy makers in leveraging IP, trade and policy tools more effectively to achieve public health objectives.
The trilateral briefing series is a set of closed meetings for members.
The next trilateral cooperation event is the Technical Symposium on "Antimicrobial Resistance: Addressing the Innovation Gap, Access Inequities, and Supply Challenges" scheduled to take place on 11 December 2025. It will be hosted by WIPO in a hybrid format and is open to the public.