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Promoting European clean technologies in India & tackling climate change www.ebtc.eu | 1
30th Sep. 2015
Promoting EU-India Economic Relations through Developing Institutional Partnership and through Effective Regulatory IPR EnvironmentArvind Chopra – Head IPR, EBTC
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Intellectual Property Environment
Overview
– Well developed Statute, Rules and Regulations
– TRIPS complaint
– IP case laws are providing new dimensions
– National IPR policy outlines the strategic direction of IPR
New Development in IPR
– Standard Essential Patents ( Ericson Vs. Micromax)
– Parallel importation
– New manufacturing policy
– Ambitious National IPR policy (how to implement)
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Intellectual Property Environment
Some existing challenges
– Procedural Delays both at patent office and at courts
– Term restoration
– Utility patents
– IP enforcement
– Madrid protocol
– Capacity building in legal system
– Coordination among various policy makers
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Challenges in EU - India Economic relations
Challenges
– Technology identification
– Technology adoption and adaption
– Framework for transferring under fair use
– Managing innovations in joint collaborative projects
Funding Institutions
– Development of institution for joint funding
– Addressing procedural delays
– Joint research: How to use funds that will create technologies for benefit of society and commercial viable?
– Bilateral agreement for Science and Technology development
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Challenges in EU - India Economic relations
Standards and Market access
– Aligning standards in new technologies
– Preparing joint product/technology standards in partnership with relevant stakeholder in both regions
– Institutional framework for Standards development and resolving IP issues
– Standards Essential Patents and competition law
Joint research and development
– Institutional partnership in research to market ( 90% of the project end as partnership projects)
– Public partnership model with Industry for commercialization of technologies
– Respect to background technologies
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Challenges in EU - India Economic relations
Joint development of technologies
– How make joint call effective and participative
– Selection of institutions
– IP clauses and its management
– Data security
Outreach
– Ecosystem of institutional partnerships for building sustainable model of collaboration
– IP commercialization and monetization
– Can we built institution level platforms and framework for exchanging technologies
– Can we prepare collaborative assessment system with institutions to evaluate technology advancement
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Institutional Partnership model at EBTC
EBTC IPR Helpdesk
European Patent Office (EPO)
Cooperation agreement for Strengthening IP system and to foster technology commercialisation
IPR helpdesk for Member states
IPR Helpdesk with Enterprise Estonian to support Estonian companies in protecting their IP in India
Indian Institutional partnerships
Working with chamber CII, FICCI and ASSOCHAM
National Research and Development Cooperation
Cluster-to-Cluster collaboration with various Indian Clusters
EBTC IPR Helpdesk Support & Service
Enhancing EU-India Collaboration in Clean Technologies www.ebtc.eu | 9
IPR – India Helpdesk: Service Profile
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Learnings
Creating a successful Institutional partnership ecosystem:
– Win-Win situation for all partners
– Leveraging each others competencies
– Creating synergies and achieving common objectives
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Issues
Continuity of institutional partnerships
Re-inventing partnership and aligning objectives
Consultative process with partners for dynamically aligning objectives
Setting-up micro level objectives
EBTC New Delhi (Head Office)
DLTA Complex, South Block, 1st Floor
1, Africa Avenue, New Delhi 110 029, INDIA
Tel: +91 11 3352 1500
Fax: +91 11 3352 1501
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