This post examines smart contact lens technology for non-invasive glucose monitoring and augmented reality features. It analyses Google’s partnership with Novartis and Samsung’s patent innovations, highlighting privacy and patent considerations in the evolving medical device landscape.
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Top TED talks on Patents
We all love a good TED talk, an insightful and informative talk given by someone who understands the subject matter he or she is discussing....
Read more about Top TED talks on PatentsDo Patents motivate Inventors? A TED Talk by Dr. Kalyan Kankanala
Dr Kalyan Kankanala’s TED Talk examines if patents genuinely encourage inventors or if passion drives innovation. Drawing on research and case studies, he argues that while patents attract investment, inventors are primarily motivated by intrinsic passion.
Read more about Do Patents motivate Inventors? A TED Talk by Dr. Kalyan KankanalaIndia Drives into Driver-Less Car Technology
India has made significant strides in driverless car technology with the creation of a low-cost autonomous Tata Nano by Roshy John and his team. This innovation uses advanced robotics and modular systems, presenting a promising future for self-driving vehicles in India.
Read more about India Drives into Driver-Less Car TechnologyBusiness of IP & Start-ups – A presentation by Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B)
The following presentation was delivered by Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala, Managing Partner BananaIP Counsels, at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B), for their workshop titled...
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This post explores the evolving landscape of modular phones, focusing on patent developments and industry advancements. It highlights Google’s acquisition of modular phone patents from Modu and the launch of Google Project Ara, as well as LG’s introduction of the G5 model with modular features. The analysis covers the implications of Google’s US design patents D750618 and D750619 and addresses the challenges faced in the commercialization of modular smartphones. The discussion remains objective, presenting both the progress and ongoing obstacles in achieving fully customizable mobile devices.
Read more about Patents: Modular Phones- The best of both worldsBudget 2016: IPR makes a small cameo
Budget 2016 presented a favourable outlook for intellectual property, especially patents, startups, and MSMEs in India. The new tax regime and supporting policies may foster significant IP growth if implemented alongside upcoming legislative changes.
Read more about Budget 2016: IPR makes a small cameoHistorical Patents II: Bread- The Slice of Life
This article examines the journey of Otto Rohwedder’s bread slicing machine, from invention to patent and widespread adoption. It discusses the legal and social impact of sliced bread on the baking industry and American households in a clear, objective manner.
Read more about Historical Patents II: Bread- The Slice of LifeYoung Intellectuals: Intellectual Property Insights
Intellect breeds wisdom, and wisdom begets knowledge. Intellectuals push the boundaries of knowledge and creativity, and with these sharp minds around, the world is always...
Read more about Young Intellectuals: Intellectual Property InsightsKeeping your eyes on the prize: Weight Loss Patents V
This article explores a patented analogue device designed to graphically demonstrate the effects of diet and exercise on body weight. It highlights how such innovations can motivate and guide users in their weight loss journey.
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