The Anti-Counterfeit Authority is participating in the International Trademark Association (INTA) Conference
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The Anti-Counterfeit Authority - Kenya Executive Director, Dr. Robi M. King'a , PhD, is participating in the International Trademark Association (INTA) Conference at ExCeL London, where he is representing Kenya in high-level engagements on trademark protection, intellectual property enforcement, and the global fight against counterfeiting.
During the conference, Dr. Robi M. King'a delivered a presentation on the role and mandate of the Anti-Counterfeit Authority - Kenya to trademark and intellectual property professionals drawn from more than 100 jurisdictions worldwide. His engagements focused on strengthening international cooperation, sharing Kenya’s enforcement experience, and contributing to discussions on emerging enforcement challenges, including the safe destruction of hazardous counterfeit goods that require specialised treatment facilities.
He is accompanied by Mrs. Agnes Karingu, Deputy Director, Education and Public Awareness, who presented during the UNREAL Campaign Committee session. Mrs. Karingu shared ACA’s experience in public awareness and consumer education, highlighting the Authority’s use of school-based initiatives, music festivals, opinion leaders, National Government Administration Officers, and sector associations to deepen anti-counterfeit awareness across communities.
Dr. Robi M. King'a is also participating in the Europe, Middle East and Africa Subcommittees, further strengthening ACA’s regional and international partnerships in intellectual property protection and enforcement.
As part of ACA’s global outreach, he extended a formal invitation to INTA members to participate in ISIPPE 3 — the International Symposium on Intellectual Property Protection and Enforcement ACA's flagship platform for advancing practical dialogue and collaboration on IP enforcement across Africa and beyond.
The International Trademark Association (@intaglobal ) Conference brings together trademark and intellectual property professionals, policymakers, practitioners, and industry leaders, making it a key platform for shaping global conversations on the future of IP protection.



