Patents provide Indian technology startups with essential exclusivity and investor appeal. This post analyses patent filing strategies, including provisional, complete, and PCT applications, helping entrepreneurs make informed decisions. The discussion is structured for clarity and practical relevance.
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Importance of IP For Start-ups and Entrepreneurs (Part I): Patents
This post analyses the importance of patents and intellectual property for start-ups and entrepreneurs in India. It explains how IP can contribute to business growth, investment, and competition management, while also addressing resource challenges unique to start-ups.
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This post examines a decade of patent filing statistics across Indian states, highlighting Maharashtra’s leading position. It offers a structured analysis of regional trends in intellectual property creation, reflecting the evolving landscape of innovation in India.
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Intellectual property rights are central to building and scaling startups in India. This post discusses the strategic use of IP for business advantage and announces a seminar offering actionable insights for entrepreneurs and SMEs.
Read more about Using Intellectual Property Rights to Build Your BusinessIntellectual Property (IP) in India: A Decade of Progress Part 2
This post analyses a decade of patent statistics, examining trends in filings, grants, examinations, and revenue in India. It reflects on the evolving landscape of intellectual property rights, highlighting key years and changing patterns in the Indian patent system.
Read more about Intellectual Property (IP) in India: A Decade of Progress Part 2Intellectual Property/Patents for Hospitals and Hospital Management
This post discusses the importance of intellectual property and patent protection in hospital management, with reference to Indian law. Key steps for safeguarding inventions and the necessity of IP harvesting in healthcare institutions are analysed.
Read more about Intellectual Property/Patents for Hospitals and Hospital ManagementIISc and its Patent Prowess
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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Samsung R&D Institute India – Bangalore received the National Intellectual Property Award 2015 for its achievements in patents and innovation. The honour reflects Samsung’s leadership in IP development and its focus on technological advancement in India.
Read more about Samsung takes home National Intellectual Property Award 2015Hedy Lamarr – Much more than what meets the eye
Hedy Lamarr, famed for her Hollywood career, was also a groundbreaking inventor. Her innovative work on wireless communication has had a lasting impact on modern technologies.
Read more about Hedy Lamarr – Much more than what meets the eyeMargaret Knight: Most Notable Woman in the World of Patents
Margaret Knight’s invention of the flat-bottomed paper bag machine transformed packaging and set legal precedents in patent law. Overcoming gender bias and patent theft, she secured her place as a leading woman inventor in history.
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