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IPR/Technology Transfer Cell/Unit

In pursuance to ltem No. EC:15:15.:40 of the Minutes of the 15th Meeting of Executive Council of Central University of Punjab, approval of the Executive Council to the recommendation of the Academic council (ltem No:AC:7:2015:35) is hereby conveyed for establishment of Intellectual Property Rights Cell  (IPR Cell).

Members of the Cell

  • Prof. Raj Kumar, Professor – Chairperson
  • Dr. Deepak Kumar, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Puneet Bansal, Associate Professor
  • Dr. Bhupinder Singh, Assistant Librarian
  • Dr. Preeti Khetarpal, Assistant Professor – Convener

Objectives of the Cell

  • To create awareness about IPRs
  • To provide IPRs protection information, orientation and facilities to university researchers & scientists
  • To guide & advise researchers on how to obtain & sustain patents and other forms of IP
  • To support in getting necessary clearances from competent authorities while filing for IPR filing and technology transfer

Patent filing

  1. SOPs for Patent Filing
  2. Annexures required for Patent Filing  Word file    Pdf File

Intellectual Property Rights Policy

Policy for Intellectual Property Rights

IP related activities carried out by the Cell in the campus

  • Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and Entrepreneurship” 27th April 2022 as part of WORLD IP Day celebration.
    About the Programme: 

     

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    In order to celebrate World IP Day, “Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and Entrepreneurship” was organized on 27th April, 2022 with the following objective to get familiar with entrepreneurship opportunities and support system available for startup enthusiast and understand IP Policy and its importance. For the year 2022, the World Intellectual Property Day 2022's theme focuses on IP and Youth innovating for a Better Future. 

  • The programme was organized by The Intellectual Property Right Cell and Institution's Innovation Council (IIC) of Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, in collaboration with the Punjab State Council for Science & Technology, Chandigarh, and the Dept. of Science and Technology, GoI. 

    Resource Person: Dr. Ashutosh Pastor, Manager, Startup Incubation at the Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi shared entrepreneurship opportunities available in academia. He discussed the socio-economic impacts of entrepreneurship and highlighted that India has witnessed a rapid diffusion of entrepreneurship in the last five years. He introduced various incubation units of FIIT, including TBIU—Now NIDHI CoE (DST); Atal Incubation Center (AIM-NITI); and BioNEST (BIRAC), and discussed the role of incubators in providing the necessary support to start-ups right from the idea stage, product development stage, and go-to-market stage. 

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    Intellectual Property Right awareness program in collaboration with National Intellectual Property Awareness Mission (NIPAM), DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry on 9th March, 2022.

     

    About the Programme: 
     

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    The IPR awareness programme was jointly organized by Intellectual Property Rights Cell 
    Institution’s Innovation Council Central University of Punjab, Bathinda and Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India Under National IP Awareness Mission (NIPAM) and Azaadi ka Marit Mahotsav on 9th March, 2022
    Resource Persons:
    Ms. Nekita Kumari, Examiner of Patents and Designs, B. Tech in Electronic and communication engineering from Govt. Engineering College, Ajmer. Joined O/o CGPDTM. 
    Ms. Gaurav Kumar Tomar, Examiner of Patents and Designs, B.Tech from LPU University. My-Story-Motivational Session by Successful Entrepreneur/startup founder on 15th Feb, 2022 with Mr KARAN GARG, Director, MULTIMELT STEELS PVT.LTD. Punjab, India as resource person.

  • Six workshops on “Patenting Strategies and Patent search exercise for invention in different subject domains” from 1st to 3rd Dec, 2021 

    About the programme:
     

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    The whole programme was classified into six invention domain and specific domain was assigned to the sixteen departments as appropriate. Participating departments included Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Products, Department of Pharmacology, Department of Chemistry, Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Department of Geography, Department of Geology, Department of Computer Science and Technology, Department of Computational Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Department of Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine, Department of Biochemistry, Department of Microbiology, Department of Applied Agriculture, Department of Botany and Department of Zoology.
    Resource Person: Ms Neeta Rai and Ms Pragati Aggarwal from iTTO were the resource persons for the event. Ms Neeta Rai, Project Manager (Tech-Transfer) at iTTO gave an overview of Patent system of India emphasizing on patentable criterion and non-patentable subject matter. She also elaborated the process of patent filing in India. Ms Pragati Aggarwal, Senior Project Officer elaborated on the strategies adopted for Patent Search. She also mentioned different freely available Public databases which are helpful in patent literature search. At the end, participants were given hands on subject specific exercises. 

  • Online “Orientation Session on IPR and Process of IP filing” on 12th November, 2021. 

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    About the Programme and Resource Persons: 
    Innovation Council (IIC) and Intellectual Property Rights Cell (IPR Cell) organized an "Online Orientation Session on IPR and Process of IP filings" on 12th November, 2021.The programme was organized with an objective to motivate researchers for innovation and experts from Innovation-Technology Transfer Office (i-TTO) were invited to share their expertise during programme. iTTO is established by Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT) under Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council BIRAC’s) National Biopharma Mission, a collaborative project of Department of Biotechnology, Government of India (GoI) and World Bank Ms Reema Sahni, Senior Project Manager, iTTO and Ms Pragati Aggarwal, Senior Project Manager, iTTO were resource persons.

     

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    Orientation session for all students & faculties of Institute by Innovation Ambassadors on 30th July 2021 

     

    About the Programme and Resource persons:
    Dr. K. N. Yogalakshmi, Associate Professor and Dr Preeti Khetarpal, Assistant Professor who had successfully completed Innovation Ambassador Training conducted by MoE's Innovation Cell & AICTE, New Delhi held online from 28th April to 22nd May 2020 were the resource persons of the event. Dr. Yogalakshmi K N briefed about the importance of prototype development. She also gave various examples and discussed type of prototype. Dr. Preeti Khetarpal, briefed about the benefits of product design and registration process in India. She also showed how the startup can ensure novelty of the design of their product before filing for registration through searching WIPO database.

    My Story - Motivational Session by Successful Entrepreneur/Start-up founder 
     

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    About the programme and Resource Person: Mr Karan Garg did his Bachelor of Technology (Pulp and Paper Engineering) from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, India and Masters of Business Administration (MBA Program)from Kellogg School of Management, Evanston, IL, USA. He is currently the Director of Multimelt Steels Pvt Ltd, Punjab. He briefed about the journey of an entrepreneur laying emphasis on importance of Critical thinking, Team work and raising capital.
    He advised young entrepreneur to analyse their risk taking capabilities before starting out venture. He also discussed that each failure itself teaches lot of lessons. He also discussed various schemes for Start ups like CGTMSE and Startup incubators

  • World IPR Day 2021 was celebrated by organizing a “Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and IP management for start-up” on 28th April, 2021.ipr7
  • Invited Speakers: Ms. Pooja Bhatia, Chief Manager, Innovation-Technology Transfer Office, Ms. Sukku  Singh, Senior Patent Agent, S. S. Rana & Co. and Ms. Reema Sahni Mediratta, Project Manager IP and Tech-transfer at Innovation-Technology Transfer.
    Participants were briefed about different forms required for patent filing, importance of maintaining confidentiality of the invention and importance of signing Non-disclosure Agreement (NDA). About 400 participants attended the event through Gmeet and youtube link of the event.
     
  • Health Day Celebration in collaboration with NSS, CUPB by organizing Webinar on
     “Innovations during COVID19 Pandemic: India’s response to become a global leader”. Date: 7th April. 2021. Keynote Speaker Shri Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi Shri Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha gave his insight on the topic “AYUSH Initiatives in Covid-19”. He emphasized the fact that Ayurveda is not only our traditional knowledge but Science as well. He also elaborated various research initiative being taken by Ministry of Ayush for the management and treatment of Covid-19.Dr. Anasuya Roy, Founder & CEO, Nanosafe Solutions Pvt. Ltd, a technological start-up in collaboration with IIT Delhi, gave special innovation lecture on “Masking and its role as a Weapon Against COVID-19”. She elaborated on the origin of the innovative idea for the development of reusable mask. She also gave insight on the Zero alcohol, baby-safe moisturizing sanitizer and nano-copper technology imbibed bottles. She motivated the listeners to identify drawbacks in the existing product and provide solution in the form of product to the public. YouTube: https://youtu.be/uK6G50WWvAM
  • Webinar on “Challenges for Women Academicians and Entrepreneurs: Strategies to Overcome them”. Dr Chetana Sachidanandan, Principal Scientist, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, New Delhi and Prof (Dr) Neeta Doshi, Founder, Rain and Clean Envioro Tech Pvt Ltd were invited speakers. Date: 8th March, 2021, Time: 3:00 PM YouTube: http://youtu.be/eo5nAmu9_ysipr8
  • Webinar in Collaboration with Department of Economic Studies on “Recent Trends of Patenting in India” Invited Speaker: Prof. Sunil Mani, Director, Centre for Development Studies, Kerala Date: 29th Dec, 2020, Time: 3:30 PM  YouTube: https://youtu.be/g_64jE6imBw
  • Webinar on “Innovation and Technology Transfer” Speakers: Ms. Reema Sahni Mediratta, Project Manager  Dr. Tripta Dixit, Deputy Project Manager, Innovation –Technology Transfer Office (iTTO), Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer,Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, Under National Biopharma Mission, BIRAC, Govt of India and World Bank Project , Date: 24th Dec, 2020, Time : 3:00 PM YouTube link: https://youtu.be/_40oZ-RAM7Y
  • Poster making competition
    Activity Report
    About the Programme

    The activity was planned to celebrate world IP Day. The competition was held on 27th April 2020 through online mode. The theme of the competition was Innovate for Green future. Ten posters were submitted by the students for competition.
  • Inter-Departmental Quiz competition on “General Awareness on IPRs” on 8th  Nov, 2019. ipr_9
    Activity Report
    About the Programme  

    Quiz Competition on General Awareness on IPRs (Intellectual Property Rights) was held on 8th November 2019Friday. A total of 6 teams (3 students per team) from different departments challenged each other in Quiz Competition and competed in 6 rounds. Department of Biochemistry and Microbial Sciences grabbed the first position The teams from the Department of Psychology and Department of Law stood second and third respectively.
  • Seminar on “Importance of Intellectual Property Management in Academic and Research Institutes on 14th Dec, 2019. ipr_10ipr_11Activity Report
    About the Programme  

    Dr Yashwant Dev Panwar from Department of Science & Technology, GoI delivered lecture on “Deriving value of IPR in Academic Institutions” and Dr Yogmaya Verma from Biotech consortium India Limited delivered talk on “University Technology Transfer- Challenges and Opportunities”. More than 100 students, research scholars and faculty from different institutions participated in this programme.
  • Two-day Training Programme on Scientific Literature Searches and Plagiarism Detection Software, March 26-17, 2019. ipr_12ipr_13
    Activity Report
    About the Programme  

    Prof. Sushil Kumar Kansal, Dr S S Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engg. & Tech., Panjab University, Chandigarh gave orientation to the participants about research publications ethics. Dr Ashwini Siwal, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Delhi University, Delhi discussed plagiarism and how to avoid it. Mr Kanan, Deputy Librarian, talked about the CUPB digital initiatives. Mr Bhupinder, Assistant Librarian, trained the participants on various Anti plagiarism softwares. Dr Preeti Khetarpal, Assistant Professor and registered patent trained the participants for patent literature searches on public databases.
  • Invited lectures on September 29, 2018
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  • About the Programme
    “Patenting of Inventions: An Expert View” and “Patents: Sword or Shield?” by Dr. Rakesh Kumar Vats, Senior Research Manager, Intellectual Property Rights, Sun Pharmaceuticals, Gurugram.
  • One day seminar on the Evolving importance of Intellectual Property Rights on 30th January, 2016.
    Activity Report
    About the Programme  

    Er Yashawant Singh Panwar, Director, Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council (TIFAC)- DST, New Delhi delivered the keynote address “Recent development in the areas of IPRs”. Ms Divya Kaushik, Scientist, Patent Information Centre (PIC), Punjab State Council for Science and Technology (PSCST), Chandigarh also delivered lecture.
  • Invited lecture on 27th March, 2015
    About the Programme:
    Resource person: Dr. D.P. Bhatt, Senior Principal Scientist and Head, IPR Group, CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi on “IP & Learning of true Research Culture: Some Basics”. More than 70 faculty/scholars and students attended the lecture.

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