1. Trademark search: Before submitting an application, the applicant should first conduct a search on the trademark name to ensure that the trademark is registrable and will not infringe any prior rights. The applicant should also Check whether the applied mark may conflict with other trademarks;
2. Submit materials: The applicant fills out the Swiss trademark registration application form. The information required includes: the applicant’s full name, and if it is a company, Indicate the company's address, name and region; trademark drawings and logos; list of categories of products or services; trademark categories; priority requirements; whether color trademarks are required;
3. Trademark review: Swiss Federal Knowledge The Intellectual Property Office reviews trademark application documents, mainly examining whether they are registrable, comply with relevant laws and regulations, and whether they are identical or similar to previously applied trademarks. For trademark documents that fail, the applicant will be asked to make changes. and corrections, the trademark document that passes the review will be awarded an application date and application number;
4. Trademark Announcement: The trademark document that passes the review will be published in the Trademark Announcement, and anyone can review the trademark If an objection is filed, within 3 months from the announcement period, the trademark document without objection or the trademark document that has been ruled against will be approved for registration and a trademark registration certificate will be issued.