Nature of the company: A premier technology institute
Why they approached us:
Keen on Intellectual Property , but the activities were totally unorganized.
Was following an IP policy, which did not seem to be producing the requisite results
Many inventions being created, but did not have a licensing/technology transfer program.
What did we do:
Met more than thirty departments in the institute to understand the mind set, and IP related issues.
Studied the nature of…
First Publication Date: 27th December 2010.
Intellectual Property Policy and Process set up is one branch of IP that has long been neglected by a majority of Indian companies especially the SMEs. Most Indian companies come to realize the importance of an IP Policy when they enter into negotiations/business deals/technology transfers with foreign companies or multinationals where the IP hygiene is relatively high. Such a wake-up call comes especially when Indian companies deal with companies from countries where the Intellectual…