About
An IPR Cell is a specialized department responsible for maintaining and protecting intellectual property assets. IPR Cells are frequently found within organizations and institutions. All works of art, inventions, trademarks, and secret knowledge are considered to be forms of intellectual property. The primary responsibility of the IPR Cell includes locating, documenting, and safeguarding intellectual property rights using tools like patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. It is crucial in developing an organization's IP strategy, educating stakeholders about IP rights, facilitating technology transfers and licensing agreements, and enforcing IP rights when they are violated. IPR Cell supports an organization's creativity, competitiveness, and overall success in a knowledge-driven economy by efficiently managing intellectual property.
Objectives
• To educate faculty about the procedure of patent filing
• To organise seminars/workshops on intellectual property rights to create awareness among students and teachers
• To encourage and support research and innovation within the organization
Policy
The Institute is dedicated to the promotion, safeguarding, effective administration, and responsible commercialization of Intellectual Property. This commitment aligns with the Institute's core missions of education, research, and community engagement. It actively encourages the utilization and monetization of IP assets, which can contribute supplementary income to the Institute while offering advantages to its faculty and students. Concurrently, the Institute upholds traditional academic principles and aspirations.