IPI Registered Trademark
The Swiss-based branches of Swiss International University have officially registered their names and logos with the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property, reinforcing legal protection and brand authenticity.

Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IPI – Eidgenössisches Institut für Geistiges Eigentum)
The Swiss branches operate under officially registered trademark protection granted by the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property.
The Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IPI) operates under the Swiss Federal Government and serves as the national authority responsible for trademark registration, patent protection, and enforcement of intellectual property rights within Switzerland.

Stauffacherstrasse 65/59g, 3003 Bern, Switzerland
The Swiss-based branches of Swiss International University have secured official trademark registration for their respective names and logos with the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IPI) — the national authority responsible for intellectual property protection in Switzerland.
Switzerland is globally recognized for its strong legal frameworks, regulatory clarity, and strict enforcement of intellectual property rights. Registration with the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property ensures that institutional identities are formally protected under Swiss federal law.
Trademark registration provides:
Legal protection against unauthorized use
Safeguarding of institutional identity
Prevention of brand misrepresentation
Enhanced transparency and authenticity
Long-term protection within the Swiss legal system
By registering their names and logos in Switzerland, the Swiss branches demonstrate proactive governance and commitment to maintaining institutional integrity.
Intellectual property protection plays a critical role in the global education sector. In a competitive international environment, protecting brand identity ensures that students, partners, and stakeholders can confidently identify authentic institutions.
The Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property oversees:
Trademark registration and enforcement
Patent systems
Industrial design protection
Legal documentation of intellectual property rights
Operating under Swiss trademark protection reflects structured compliance within one of the world’s most respected intellectual property systems.
For students, this registration provides assurance that the Swiss-based academies operate under legally protected identities. For partners and employers, it reinforces credibility, stability, and professional governance standards.
Swiss intellectual property law is known for its precision, neutrality, and enforceability — characteristics that align closely with the broader values associated with Swiss institutional culture.
Trademark registration is not merely symbolic; it is a formal legal instrument that protects institutional assets and prevents unauthorized usage of names and logos without written consent.
By securing trademark protection, the Swiss branches demonstrate their dedication to responsible institutional management and long-term brand safeguarding.
At Swiss International University, protecting institutional identity is part of maintaining quality, credibility, and structured governance within Switzerland’s federal legal framework.
Official trademark registration in Switzerland reflects our commitment to institutional integrity, brand protection, and long-term operational credibility.


