Crop IQ Secures Trademark Registration in Spain, Strengthening Brand Protection Amid Rapid Expansion

Crop IQ Secures Trademark Registration in Spain, Strengthening Brand Protection Amid Rapid Expansion

MADRID – May 25, 2026 – Crop IQ Technology SL, a wholly owned subsidiary of Crop IQ Group based in Madrid, has officially registered its brand name “Crop IQ” as a trademark in Spain. The registration, granted under Marca Nº 4.305.356, was formalized on 30 April 2026 in accordance with the Law of Spain 17/2001, of December 7, on Trademarks.

This milestone marks a critical step in Crop IQ’s strategy to protect its brand identity and intangible assets as the company accelerates its growth across agricultural technology markets.

Legal Foundation and Scope

The trademark registration under Spanish Law 17/2001 provides Crop IQ with exclusive rights to use the “Crop IQ” name and logo within Spain for its core products and services, including precision agriculture software, crop monitoring systems, and agronomic data analytics. The registration number 4.305.356 is now entered into the official Spanish trademarks register, granting legal recourse against unauthorized use or imitation.

“Protecting our brand is not just about a name—it’s about safeguarding the trust and innovation that Crop IQ represents,” said a spokesperson for Crop IQ Technology SL. “As we expand rapidly across Europe and beyond, securing our intellectual property in our home market of Spain is a foundational move.”

Commitment to Intangible Asset Protection

The registration comes as Crop IQ Group experiences a period of dynamic expansion, with new partnerships, product launches, and market entries underway. The company has emphasized that its intangible assets—including trademarks, proprietary algorithms, and data models—are central to its long-term value.

By registering the trademark under Law 17/2001, Crop IQ ensures legal protection against potential infringement, counterfeiting, or brand dilution. The move also facilitates future trademark applications in other jurisdictions through international treaties such as the Madrid Protocol, which builds on Spain’s membership in the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO).

Looking Ahead

With the Spanish registration complete, Crop IQ Technology SL plans to pursue additional trademark protections in key agricultural markets, including France, Germany, Italy, and Brazil. The company is also reviewing its portfolio of intangible assets to identify further opportunities for formal IP registration.

“Innovation in agtech moves fast, and so do we. Securing our IP ensures that our partners, investors, and farmers can rely on Crop IQ as a stable and protected brand,” the spokesperson added.

For more information about Crop IQ’s intellectual property strategy or to verify the trademark registration, interested parties may consult the official Spanish Patent and Trademark Office (OEPM) database under number 4.305.356.