How do I register with Notap?
PROCEDURE FOR NOTAP REGISTRATION
- A copy of the duly completed application form.
- Certificate of Incorporation with the Corporate Affairs Commission.
- Memorandum and Article of Association of the company.
- A duly completed TAA Pre-Qualification Form.
- Tax Payer Identification Number (TIN).
What are the functions of Notap?
NOTAP serves as a functional bridge in sustaining the link between the research community and industry, thus making it a strong anchor for stimulating national development.
Is Stanbic in Nigeria?
Stanbic IBTC Holdings, commonly referred to as Stanbic IBTC, is a financial service holding company in Nigeria with subsidiaries in Banking, Stock Brokerage, Investment Advisory, Asset Management, Investor Services, Pension Management, Trustees and life Insurance businesses.
What is a Notap certificate?
NOTAP approves composite agreements such as Technical Know-How and Management Services agreement in the Manufacturing Sector. The conditions and application remain the same with know-how and Management service agreement. 2(f) Software License Agreement.
How much does it cost to register a patent in Nigeria?
The official fee for patent registration in Nigeria is about $75. A patent application is a dire process that requires expertise and considerable time to finalize. Usually, most patent lawyers charge between $600 to $1,500 for professional fees and other relating expenses.
What does Notap mean?
NOTAP
Acronym | Definition |
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NOTAP | National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (Nigeria) |
NOTAP | Navy Occupational Task Analysis Program |
Who owns Stanbic Bank Ghana?
the Standard Bank Group
Stanbic Bank Ghana is a member of the Standard Bank Group, a purely African Bank which provides a range of financial services to its customers. The bank is made up of three divisions ie: Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB), Private and Business Banking (PBB) and Stanbic Ghana Wealth and Investment.
Who is the DG of Notap?
DR. DAN-AZUMI MOHAMMED IBRAHIM is the Director General NOTAP.
How long does a patent last in Nigeria?
20 years
DURATION OF A PATENT IN NIGERIA A Patent expires after 20 years from the date of the filing of the relevant patent application.