Protect your brand and expand your markets with Trademarks and CE Marks

With the proliferation of companies and brands across the world today, it is more important than ever to safeguard your products, designs and ideas from being unlawfully copied and sold in your name by your competitors. Further, different markets, such as the EU, require products sold within their territories to comply with a range of safety, performance and health standards. This is where Trademarks and CE Marks come into the picture. At Shahi Enterprises, we have vast experience in helping companies in UAE and India of all sizes choose and implement Trademarks and CE marks across more than 45 different industries and categories.

CE Mark

CE Mark

To be traded within the European Economic Area (EEA), your products require a CE marking. This indicates that your product complies with the EU’s health, safety and environmental regulations. Each type of product will fall under one or more of 24 pre-defined directives and it is important to indicate compliance with these directives. The responsibility for CE compliance is solely with the manufacturer: we can only help you get all the requirements fulfilled to make sure you are CE compliant. The CE marks are required if you plan to sell your products in any of the 27 EU member states, as well as in Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland.

Trade Mark

Make sure your products are protected from being copied or duplicated by effectively registering each one under its own Trademark. Shahi Enterprises can help you choose from more than 45 different classes of trademarks that cover every category of goods and services. Because various products or goods occupy different classes, it is imperative for you to choose all the applicable categories wisely when applying for and registering your trademark. Our in-house experts will help you choose the right kind of trademark for various categories, including Class 9 (computer technology, software, electronics), Class 25 (garments and clothing), Class 35 (advertising and business management) and Class 41 (education and entertainment).

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