Summary
The post presents key insights from a session by Nitin Nair and Naveen KM on automobile invention disclosure for senior management and IP officers. The presentation covered the disclosure process, including legal and technical requirements for filling an Invention Disclosure Form. Mr. Nair discussed legal strategies and best practices to secure intellectual property, while Mr. Naveen explained the technical details inventors must provide. The content highlights the importance of accurate and detailed disclosures at all patent process stages to enhance outcomes. Information about the presenters and their expertise is also included.
This presentation on automobile invention disclosure was delivered by Nitin Nair and Naveen KM as part of a course for senior management and IP officers in the automobile industry. It covers the legal and technical aspects of completing an Invention Disclosure Form and the importance of detailed disclosure at each stage of the patent process.
Topics covered
- Disclosure of invention
- Inventor information
- Title of invention
- Background information
- Date and proof of conception
- Disclosures
- Brought to practice
- Collaboration
- Description
- Figures
- Invention information
The presentation
About the presentations
The presentation covers details of the Invention Disclosure Form (IDF) and the process of completing it. An inventor must provide various legal and technical particulars relating to the invention, and having those details accurately recorded is important at every stage of the patent process.
The course was divided into two sessions. In the first session, Nitin Nair addressed the legal aspects of invention disclosure, highlighting strategies relevant to the patent procedure and the steps inventors and applicants should follow to secure their intellectual property. In the second session, Naveen KM focused on the technical aspects, explaining the type and depth of information that an inventor should disclose when completing an IDF, and why that level of detail is valuable to both the inventor and the applicant.
Disclaimer
This article is for general information and does not constitute legal advice. Readers should consult a qualified attorney before acting on any matter discussed here.