YOUNG IDEAS-SOUTH AFRICA’S FUTURE GOLD STANDARD CIPC IP YOUTH AWARDS 2026

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The Companies and Intellectual
Property Commission (CIPC) is proud to announce that it will be hosting the CIPC
Intellectual Property (IP) Youth Awards 2026. The Competition is a dynamic platform
designed to celebrate bold thinking, fresh innovation, and the next generation of business
leaders. The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, 26 March 2026, in Sandton,
Johannesburg.
Since its launch, the CIPC IP Youth Awards have played a vital role in championing young
entrepreneurs, opening doors to valuable resources, meaningful networks, and real
growth opportunities. The programme continues to inspire and equip emerging innovators
with the tools they need to transform their ideas into thriving enterprises.
Following the strong success of the inaugural event, this second edition promises to be
even more impactful, expanding its reach, strengthening support for youth innovation,
and promoting the critical role of IP protection across South Africa’s entrepreneurial
landscape.
These prestigious awards recognise and reward young creators whose visionary ideas
show genuine commercial potential, reinforcing the importance of IP protection and
commercialisation while celebrating the creativity and ambition that will shape the
businesses of tomorrow.
This initiative is more than an awards ceremony — it is a national call to
action for young innovators to step forward, protect what they create, and
turn their ideas into real economic value. Through the CIPC IP Youth
Awards, we are not only recognising excellence, but we are also actively building a
culture of innovation, ownership, and commercial courage among South
Africa’s youth. The future of our economy will be shaped by these young
minds, and we are committed to ensuring they have the support and
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protection they need to succeed.” — Adv Rory Voller, Commissioner of the
CIPC.
Award Categories
Innovation Ideas for Sustainable Impact

  • This category recognises forward-thinking innovations and ideas that use
    technology, creativity, and practical design to deliver measurable environmental,
    social, or economic benefits. It celebrates solutions that address real-world
    challenges while promoting sustainability, inclusivity, and responsible growth.
  • Entries may include products, services, platforms, processes, or programmes that
    improve resource efficiency, reduce environmental harm, expand access and
    inclusion, support community development, or create sustainable economic
    opportunities. Innovations can be at the concept, prototype, or early implementation
    stage, provided their potential impact is clearly demonstrated.
    Women Shaping IP
  • This category celebrates women innovators, creators, entrepreneurs, and leaders
    who are making a strong and measurable impact through IP. It recognises women
    who are using IP, such as patents, designs, trade marks, copyright, or other
    protected creations — to turn ideas into value, grow businesses, support
    communities, and drive innovation.
  • Entries are welcome from women at any stage of their journey, from emerging
    innovators to established leaders whose work shows initiative, influence, and real
    results in creating, protecting, managing, or promoting IP.
    MSME’s Innovation Excellence
  • This category recognises medium, small, and micro enterprises (MSMEs) that are
    using IP strategically to drive innovation, business growth, and market
    competitiveness. We are looking for MSMEs that have successfully used IP, such as patents, trade marks, designs, or copyright, to develop products or services,
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    strengthen their brand, enter new markets, improve revenue, or build long-term
    business value.
  • Suitable Entries may include IP-protected products or technologies brought to
    market; Strong trademark or brand-driven business growth; Design or patent-led
    product differentiation; Copyright-based digital or creative enterprises; Successful
    IP commercialisation or licensing models; IP strategies that improved
    competitiveness or market access.
    Innovative Ideas on the Fight Against Counterfeit Goods and Post-Seizure Waste
    Solutions
  • This category recognises innovative solutions, tools, technologies, campaigns, or
    systems designed to detect, prevent, report, or reduce the spread of counterfeit
    goods — as well as practical, responsible ways to manage confiscated and
    forfeited materials.
  • Entries may include product authentication methods, digital tracking platforms,
    supply-chain safeguards, awareness initiatives, enforcement-support innovations,
    and environmentally sustainable approaches for recycling, repurposing, safe
    disposal, or value recovery of seized goods. Judges will assess originality,
    measurable impact, feasibility, scalability, and the potential to deliver both anti
    counterfeiting and waste-reduction outcomes.
    Creative IP Excellence
  • This category celebrates outstanding original work in the creative industries and
    recognises creators and innovators who use copyright and related IP protections
    to turn creative ideas into real value. It is aimed at entrants working across creative
    sectors who are producing, enabling, or commercialising original content.
  • We are looking for creative works and creative technologies that show originality,
    quality, and clear IP awareness, whether through creation, protection, distribution,
    or monetisation of content.
  • Entries May Include: Film, video, and animation, Music and sound productions
    Photography and visual art, books, scripts, and written works, software, and creative
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    apps, Games and interactive media, Digital and multimedia content, Tools that help
    creators protect or distribute their work
    Application Criteria to be considered for the CIPC IP Youth Awards, applicants
    must meet the following criteria:
  • You must be between the ages of 18 and 35.
  • The idea must be unique and demonstrate originality. Submissions should
    showcase measurable or potential societal, environmental, or economic benefits.
  • Alignment: The entry must align with the specific goals of the selected award
    category.
  • Presentation: A clear and concise concept document, including supporting
    Documentation, such as prototypes, designs, or media samples, must be included.
    How to Apply – Submitting your entry is simple! Follow these steps:
  1. Visit the official website at www.cipcipyouthawards.co.za.
  2. Complete the application form and upload your supporting documents.
  3. Deadline for submissions: 13 March 2026. Winners will be announced at an
    exclusive gala dinner to be held in Johannesburg on 26 March 2026. Do not wait – submit your entry today and let your “gold standard” shine!

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