Jumptuit Awarded Trademarks in Canada
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Canada Joins the United States, European Union, China, India, Japan, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, and Switzerland in Awarding Trademarks for the Jumptuit Logo and Brand

We are pleased to announce that the Canadian Intellectual Property Office has awarded Trademarks for the Jumptuit Logo and Brand.
As part of Jumptuit’s ongoing IP protection and global go-to-market activities, the Company has applied for and received international Trademark recognition for the Jumptuit logo and brand in internationally strategic markets from governments around the world. These Trademark awards represent an important step for Jumptuit’s global deployments.
Jumptuit’s Trademark registration protection awards cover such market segments as Finance, Insurance, Autonomous Transit, Healthcare, Consumer Travel, Commercial Travel, Agriculture, Energy, Utilities, Manufacturing, Consumer Goods, Consumer Services, Media, Entertainment, Gaming, Wagering, Government Services, Education, Legal Services, Data Services, and Customer Relationship Management.
Jumptuit, including in its stylized name and its recognizable kangaroo logo, has been granted trademark recognition in Canada in its three application classes, including for computer application software, data analytics services, and enterprise software for searching, accessing, and actioning data across multiple platforms including cloud services among other features, as a Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) for delivering notifications, information, and insights to users and organizations.
“We are pleased to announce Trademark awards in Canada for Jumptuit’s logo and brand as we launch the Company’s strategic expansion into this major global market,” said Jumptuit Group Founder and CEO, Donald Leka. “Canada is an exceptionally important global market and a global research and innovation hub. With its enormous market size, economic openness, extensive network of trade agreements, strong regulatory environment including the protection of Intellectual Property (IP), and focus on developing future technologies including Artificial Intelligence, clean aviation, and the space economy, Canada offers unparalleled opportunities for the development and application of emerging technologies.”



