AmCham Macedonia Spring 2017 (Issue 53) | Page 16

Spring 2017 / Issue 53 Spring 2017 / Issue 53 Analysis Interview with Ljupco Georgiev, General Manager of Microsoft Macedonia and Kosovo A Culture of Innovation Benefits All With World Intellectual Prop- erty (IP) Day coming up at the end of April, tell us what IP means to Microsoft? Intellectual property (IP) is a stra- tegic asset that provides significant value to Microsoft and its customers and partners. With an annual R&D budget of over $11 billion, Microsoft is among the top investors in inno- vation worldwide. Our patents, copy- rights, trademarks and trade secrets result from our investments in devel- oping innovative software, devices and services that help over a billion people and businesses throughout the world realize their full poten- tial. Microsoft’s worldwide portfolio of over 35,000 issued patents is consistently rated at the top of the industry by experts. Windows and Microsoft Office are arguably the two most successful copyrighted works in history. We also strive to be a responsible leader in the IP ecosystem by actively engaging with governments, industry and others in IP policy discussions, with a focus on creating sustainable environments for future innovation and creativity. We are at the forefront of a strong anti-piracy effort that both educates and protects consumers and targets the criminal organiza- tions that are doing so much harm to end-users and local economies. In short, Microsoft’s heritage of innovation is what enables us to further our mission of empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more What are the biggest chal- lenges related to increasing inno- vation in this region? As a leader in innovation and dig- ital transformation from software and mobile computing to quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI), to virtual and augmented real- ity, Microsoft is constantly making efforts to introduce its customers and partners to new technology and all novelties that come with it. We 16 AMCHAM MAGAZINE also consider of a great significance the aim to encourage all companies and individuals that focus on innovation. It is really important to impact the revolution of people’s work, connection and world experience. We see a good opportunity in expanding the possibilities of computing and converged technologies and that’s why we invest so much in research and development. As a leader in IT, we believe that it’s important to support Macedonians to develop their skills and talents to support the digital economy. There are numer- ous benefits to this approach, among them building world-class talent. In Europe, youth unemployment is double that among older generations. It is difficult to find technologically-trained employees. As the economy becomes more and more dependent on IT, it is very important to invest in the necessary programs for train- ing and preparation of the IT workforce to be able to include as many people as possible. It is very important for youth to graduate school literate and with good tech knowledge. I believe that the region’s economic growth could be encouraged by strength- ening the advanced IT skills of the people; Microsoft helps that process. How does Microsoft encourage others to experiment and innovate? Microsoft is constantly developing innovative software, devices and services that support a lot of individuals and businesses in realizing their full potential. We actively work with governments and industries, the business community and civil society to help create an environment that supports innovation and creativity. In the last several years, Microsoft has entered into a lot of licensing agreements to enable customers, partners and even competitors to use our innovation in their businesses and work. Microsoft also takes part in many industry standards bodies and contributes technology and know-how as well to all the organizations. As an AmCham Board member, what role do you see for AmCham in encouraging and supporting innovation among its member companies? As a leading business organization, I believe AmCham shares our understand- ing of the need to support education and especially tech skills development among youth. Our common strategy should be focused on ensuring that tech- nology continues to be a catalyst for growth and economic prosperity, not only on business but also on a national level. But we know we cannot achieve this alone, so we seek partners with whom to succeed in this endeavor; I firmly believe AmCham is one such partner. AMCHAM MAGAZINE 17