This post discusses a patented system that uses acoustic signals and mobile devices to help blind or visually impaired individuals navigate public and private spaces. The author examines its feasibility in India and invites readers to share information on real-world availability or installation of such technology.
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Premier Technology Institute
The Premier Technology Institute transformed its intellectual property approach by overhauling its policy and establishing a technology transfer office. This led to a marked increase in patent filings and resolution of faculty concerns.
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This article outlines essential legal guidelines for patenting inventions by university researchers in India. It discusses IP ownership, university policies, and the significance of correctly naming co-inventors in patent applications.
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Karnataka State Law University has launched the inaugural volume of its Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law, providing a dedicated forum for scholarly dialogue in these evolving legal fields. The event included expert addresses and highlighted the importance of research and multidisciplinary approaches to sports and entertainment law.
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The Indian Institute of Science, renowned for research excellence, has filed fewer than fifty patents annually in recent years, with limited commercialization. This analysis examines IISc’s patent trends and highlights the broader challenges faced by Indian academic institutions in managing intellectual property.
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