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KARNATAKA STATE COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Indian Institute of Science Campus, Bengaluru - 560 012
Activities of Patent Information Centre from
April 2017 to November 2017
Name of the Institute Date
Conducted
Number of
Beneficiaries
1. Bapuji Institute of Technology, Davanagere 06th
April
2017
40
2. IPR day Acharya Institute of Technology, Bengaluru 26th
April
2017
80
3.Visit to BNMIT for Project Evaluation of Disabled 17th
May
2017
24
4. IPR Workshop for Incubation and Start ups 21st June
2017
35
5. Acharya B School IPR Entrepreneurship
Program,Bengaluru
18th
July
2017
50
6.RR Institute of Technology, Bengaluru 26th
September
2017
100
7. Industry Institute Innovation Workshop at
BIET,Davanagere
11th
October
2017
100
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1. A Report on IPR awareness program conducted by PIC-KSCST at
Bapuji Institute of Technology, Davanagere on 6th April, 2017.
Patent Information Centre conducted a half day IPR awareness program at Bapuji Institute of
Technology, Davanagere
Dr.B.E.Rangaswamy, Dean R&D and HOD of Department of Biotechnology, initiated and
coordinated the program.
The first technical session was presented by Mr.C.R Pradeep, who initially talked about
KSCST and its ongoing projects and activities. He highlighted about the SPP program and the
IPR implications on the SPP Projects. He also highlighted the activities of PIC. Later he
began the technical presentation on Introduction to IPR Spectrum for about 45 minutes.
The session was also followed by Q&A.
The Second session was delivered by Mr. Madhusudhan, on Prior Art, drafting and
Patenting Mechanism to Indian Patent Law. The session went for about one and half hour.
Later, three faculty members who were curious to know about patenting discussed about their
projects being supported by the college.
The Workshop was concluded with vote of thanks by Mr.Niranjan.MN.
Photographs of IPR workshop at Bapuji Institute of Technology, Davanagere
IPR workshop at Bapuji Institute of Technology, Davanagere
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2. a Report on Workshop to commemorate World IP Day on 26th April,
2017 at the IP Cell of Acharya Institute of Technology, Bengaluru.
Patent Information Centre in collaboration with Visvesvaraya Trade Promotion Centre
(VTPC) conducted a half day IPR program at Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore to
celebrate the World IP Day.
Dr.Iqbal Ahmed, Deputy Director, Training initiated and coordinated the program with
KSCST and VTPC.
A brief inaugural function was held to begin the event. Dr.Iqbal Ahmed welcomed the
participants, and guests, speakers from KSCST and VTPC. He highlighted the initiation of the
IP Cell and thanked KSCST and VTPC for their support in the same. He also mentioned that
few innovative projects are already in the pipeline to proceed for applying Patent. It was also
mentioned that the IP Policy of the institution was almost in the final stages.
The Principal of Acharya Pharmacy College Dr.Goli, spoke briefly, about the importance of
IPR especially Patent in the present world and appreciated KSCST’s role to spread the
concept of IPR and the support for their IP Cell which as initiated last year.
Mr.C.R. Pradeep was the guest of honour and talked about importance of IPR Day. He
mentioned about the sustainability of the IP Cell, with regular guest lectures and workshops.
He also pointed out that the final year Engineering projects, which are really patent worthy
and not able to continue in the concept or prototype, to be documented in the IP Cell library.
Such projects can be taken forward by seniors or outside start ups or incubation centres for
commercialisation etc. Mr.Pradeep also suggested locating separate budget for the activities
of the IP Cell.
The first technical session was presented by Ms.Bhavya.K.B, on Introduction to IPR
Spectrum for about 45 minutes. The session was also followed by Q&A.
The Second session was delivered by Ms.Brinda Varma, on IPR issues w.r.t Transnational
Research .The session was for about one hour. Later, three faculty members who were
curious to know about collaboration agreements with the college, and discussed about their
projects.
The third session was delivered by Mr.V.Raghuram, on Technology and IP
Commercialisation for about 45 minutes followed by Q&A. Senior faculty members posed
questions on Commercial aspects of innovated projects from the colleges.
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3. A Report on the visit to BNM Institute of Technology, Banashankari
by Patent Information Centre (PIC), KSCST to assess the Project
Prototypes with regard to IP and Commercialization conducted on 17th
May 2017.
Dr.Jayashree HOD CSE of BNMIT invited PIC, KSCST to visit the exhibits of the prototype
of products that was developed by the students of few departments of the college. The theme
of the Exhibited prototypes developed by the students was mainly for the “Especially able
persons”.
PIC staff was also accompanied by Mr.Shashidhara of GIZ organisation. The main objective
of PIC and GIZ to visit the exhibits was to guide the students to take their Project further for
commercialisation or think in view of IP value, in case the concepts are Patent worthy or can
proceed with Registration of copyright, design etc. There were totally about 25 prototypes
displayed at the exhibition
Mr. Shashidhar will be guiding the students with a view to commercialise the product and
also try to link the project with MSME’s (mainly electronics industry) to proceed further in
improving or technical advancement related to industries
It was observed that most of the prototype were at the initial stages or half done .The project
and the prototypes were developed by students from 2nd
Semester to 8th
semester. This is an
advantage so that the project can be continued further during their study period .The exhibited
prototypes will be shortlisted by PIC and GIZ ,keeping in view the IP and commercialisation
aspects .
It is suggested to invite students /guides of the shortlisted Projects to KSCST for a detail
presentation which will be assessed by the subject experts.
Photographs of the Exhibition at BNM Institute of Technology, Banashankari, Bengaluru
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4. Report on IPR Workshop for Incubation centres and Start ups held
on 21st June 2017 at Choksi Hall, Indian Institute of Science campus,
Bengaluru
The Patent Information Centre of Karnataka State Council for Science & Technology
(KSCST), Department of Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka and the
Department of Science and Technology, Government of India jointly organised a one day
workshop on IPR for Start ups, Incubation Centres, and MSMEs at Choksi Hall, Indian
Institute of Science campus, Bangalore on 21st June 2017.
The workshop aimed to provide, the basic information and awareness on IPR spectrum from
innovation to Commercialization. Participants from Start Ups, Incubations Centres, Faculty
members from Engineering Colleges and MSMEs were invited.
This workshop covered a general spectrum on the following topics;
*Introduction to IPR, Importance of IPR for Start ups.
*Evaluation of Inventions for setting up of business.
*Legal aspects in new entities
*Focus on Commercialization, funding for new Inventions/Start ups.
Technical speakers from National Law School India University, Incubation centre from
Engineering College, Patent Attorney and Senior Consultant from Start up Karnataka, GOK
were invited for the Workshop.
The delegates participated in the workshop were from Engineering Colleges such as SJCIT,
SJC, MSRIT and Acharya Institute of Technology. About 9 Start-ups from IISc also
participated. Participants from MSMEs such as AWAKE, Fluxgen and Healthcare were also
present.
The Workshop began with the welcome address by Prof.S. Subramanian, Secretary, KSCST.
Prof.S. Subramanian gave a brief welcome address, welcoming the dignitaries on the dais and
all the delegates.
Inauguration by Prof. T. Ramakrishna, Chair Professor, IPR, National Law School of India
University, and Bangalore inaugurated the workshop by lighting the lamp, with the inaugural
speech. He mentioned about the integration of IPR in different domains and the latest global
development in IPR. He also mentioned about the Patents scenario in China with examples. It
was mentioned that Start ups to give more importance to patents, copyright, and Design.
Prof.B .Gurumoorthy, the Chief Guest for the workshop is the Chief Executive, Society for
Innovation and Development, IISc. Bangalore. He briefly addressed the gathering by
mentioning the importance of IPR for manufacturing sector. He also mentioned the
importance of Incubation Centre for start-ups. He quoted that Start ups in S&T sectors filed
patents from 40 to 60%. He mentioned the importance of patent search before filing for
novelty and said that patent gives right to transact, exploit and defend.
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The Guest of Honour for the workshop was Mr.Anil.A.Uppin, MD, and Karnataka Council
for Technological Up-gradation, Department of Industries and Commerce, GoK. Mr. Anil
Uppin mentioned the Karnataka State IPR Policy which is being drafted in collaboration with
NLSIU. He said about 84 inventors were supported financially by KCTU for patent filing. He
gave practical examples in start ups by quoting the instance of Dosa making machine which
gained popularity in a short time. He also mentioned that an amount up to Rs.75lakhs is being
supported to promote women incubators/start-ups. He said KCTU has assisted 90 colleges out
of which 27 projects were selected for assistance.
The vote of thanks was delivered by Dr.S.G.Sreekanteswara Swamy, Executive Secretary of
KSCST. He thanked the dignitaries on the stage for their excellent speech involving good
information and advices to the participants. He thanked the participants from different domain
of industries and start-ups along with the organisers.
The technical Sessions were conducted as given below:
Two technical lectures were delivered in the morning Session as follows;
Introduction to IPR, Importance of IPR for start-ups
Focus on commercialization, funding for new invention/start-ups by Dr.Krishna Venkatesh
Three technical lectures were delivered in the afternoon session as follows
Legal aspects pertaining to new entities and current benefits from the Government by
Ms.Brinda Varma
Evaluation of Inventions for setting up of business by Mr. Shivakumar Nagarajan
Definition of start up, Initiatives, benefits and schemes under the Karnataka Start up Policy by
Mr.Sathyanarayana.B.V
Photographs of the IPR Workshop for Incubation centres and Start ups
Dignitaries at the IPR workshop for Incubation Centres and Start ups
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Inaguration of IPR workshop for Incubation Centres and Start ups
Technical talk by Dr.KrishnaVenkatesh,Director,CIIRC,Jyothy
Institute of Technology, Bengaluru
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5. a Report on IPR Entrepreneurship Development program conducted
by PIC at Acharya Business School, Bengaluru
Patent Information Centre jointly with Visvesvaraya Trade Promotion Centre (VTPC)
conducted a one day IPR Entrepreneurship Development program at Acharya Business
School, Bangalore on 18th
July, 2017.
Prof. Anil, MBA department initiated and coordinated the program.
A brief inaugural function was held where; Prof. Anil introduced the technical speakers. The
Director Dr.Venkatesh spoke briefly, about the importance of IPR and entrepreneurship in the
present world and appreciated KSCST and VTPC role to spread the concept of IPR.
Smt.Prabhavathi Rao, Program Co-ordinator, VTPC Spoke about IP and Entrepreneurship and
Key Initiatives from VTPC, Karnataka.
Shri.C.R.Pradeep, co-ordinator spoke about Key initiatives at KSCST in IP Promotion. He
highlighted about the SPP program and the IPR implications on the SPP Projects. He also
highlighted the activities of PIC.
The first technical session was presented by Ms.Bhavya, with the technical presentation on
Introduction to IPR Spectrum for about 45 minutes. The session was also followed by
Q&A.
The second session was delivered by Shri.Sudeedra Koushik, Director, Prasu and Smt. Pragya
Dixit, Director Prasu with the presentation on “The Entrepreneurship Journey” The session
went for about one and half hour. Later the session was ended by an activity based interactive
session.
The third session was delivered by Dr.Arvind Vishwanathan, IPR & Technology consultant
on “IP and Entrepreneurship: Key Insights, core focus of start-ups and case studies”.
The fourth session was an Interactive session with a successful Innovator Shri.Nivedan
Nempe, Innovator & Founder, Mystic Aromas shared his success stories in the ideation and
innovation journey.
Few students also posed questions mainly on basics of IPR, innovation, start ups and funds
for starting start-ups etc .The program was attended by mainly by graduate students. A total of
50 participants attended the workshop.
The Workshop was concluded with vote of thanks by Dr.Venkatesh, Director.
Photographs of the workshop at Acharya Business School, Bengaluru
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IPR Entrepreneurship workshop at Acharya B School
IPR Entrepreneurship workshop at Acharya B School
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6. a Report on IPR awareness Program at RR Institute of Technology,
Bengaluru Patent Information Centre conducted a half day IPR awareness program at RR Institute of
Technology, Bangalore
Prof.Pavan Reddy, Department of Mechanical Engineering initiated and coordinated the
program.
The first technical session was presented by Mr.C.R Pradeep, who initially talked about
KSCST and its ongoing projects and activities. He highlighted about the SPP program and the
IPR implications on the SPP Projects. He also highlighted the activities of PIC. Later he
began the technical presentation on Introduction to IPR Spectrum for about 45 minutes.
The session was also followed by Q&A.
The Second session was delivered by Ms.Bhavya, on Patenting Mechanism to Indian
Patent Law. The session went for about one hour. The session was also followed by Q&A.
The Workshop was concluded with vote of thanks.