IPR & Technology Transfer
IPR & Technology Transfer
IPR & Technology Transfer
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IPR & Technology Transfer

The main objective of an IPR Cell under academics is to integrate IPR with the education process to enhance the quality of thinking, propagate a culture of regard and respect for IPR, ensure speedy and accurate identification and protection of innovations arising out of the research work carried out in the Institute, facilitate the transfer of knowledge and technology from the Institute to industry and enhance the scope of their commercialization. The Cell also aims to offer assistance to grass-root innovators in the local area to realize the commercial benefits of their innovations

Benefits of Cell

  • In contemporary times, the research is translational and transforms into services or products. IPRs help in protecting as well as commercializing inventions. If the innovations framed by college students and alumni are patented and taken up for commercialization by the SUPS, it will give a competitive advantage to the inventors and entrepreneurs.
  • Possession of IPR makes it safer to enter it in award competitions where public disclosure of the work is required and the risk of someone stealing the idea for commercial gain exists.
  • Even if the Institute would end up becoming the sole owner of students’ work, it would be proud to provide official letters giving credit to the students who are the creators of the works.
  • When IPR for student work is held jointly with the institute, the legal security of the work remains in the safe custody of the institute.

Strategies of Cell

  • Conducting IPR outreach activities among college faculty, students, and alumni.
  • Counseling on career opportunities in IPR specifically to interested students.
  • Career assistance and guidance on preparation for Patent Agent Examination, Trademark Agent Examination, other IP positions, and the required skills.
  • Providing assistance in scientific R&D by providing the latest publications and patents on the subject.
  • Providing Patentability opinion on the invention.
  • Preparation of documents for filing IPR Applications.
  • Facilitating filing IPR Applications and follow-up thereafter.

Patent Details (Published/Granted)