Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Cell
On October 7, 2016, our institution established an Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Cell, following a decision made by the staff council on September 30, 2016. This initiative aims to foster a comprehensive understanding and application of intellectual property rights within our academic community.
Objectives:
Educational Seminars and Workshops: One of the primary objectives of the IPR Cell is to organize seminars and workshops focused on intellectual property rights to enhance awareness among both students and faculty members about the importance and intricacies of intellectual property.
Promotion of Start-Up Ventures and Innovation Activities: The IPR Cell is committed to promoting start-up ventures and supporting entrepreneurship and innovation through the institution's ED (Entrepreneurship Development) club. By fostering an environment conducive to innovation, the IPR Cell aims to stimulate a robust ecosystem for new ideas and entrepreneurial activities on campus.
Legal Support for Inventors: Offers legal support to inventors within the institution. The IPR Cell provides assistance in safeguarding intellectual property by navigating the legal landscape associated with patents, trademarks, copyrights, and other forms of intellectual property.
Coordinators:
The IPR Cell is led by a dedicated team of coordinators who are instrumental in achieving its objectives:
- Ms. Vineetha Davies V.
- Dr. Shelly Johny
- Mr. Jins Varkey
Through these efforts, the IPR Cell aims to create a thriving culture of innovation and intellectual property awareness within the institution.