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Making Institutional Research Count

Author: Dr. Kalyan Kankanala
July 25, 2019
Intellectual Property, IP Commercialization/Licensing

This post explores how Indian research institutions can maximise the value of their intellectual property through commercialisation, especially IP licensing. It offers a structured analysis of the opportunities, challenges, and effective strategies for building a sustainable IP management system.

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