INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT (IPR) CELL
The Avanthi institute of engineering & technology (AIET) recognizes the importance of generation of intellectual property by its teachers and students. The college is committed to do
all that is within its powers and obligations to encourage the creativity and innovation of its people, which can lead to generation of intellectual property (IP). This cell provides
support and guidance to the engineering students and staff in protecting their inventions and creations. The cell is also committed to the common people of our society. It supports
common people, who approach the cell, to shape their innovative ideas and guide them to obtain IP right. The activities of this IPR Cell in AIET are in alignment with the objectives
of the Patent Information Centre.
In a world increasingly propelled by technology, college research is the foundation of any nation's economic growth. College takes concerted efforts to align its focus with the national
goal of achieving technological self-reliance by encouraging interdisciplinary research and institutional collaborative research.
IPR cell adopt a sound IP strategy, to secure IPR for a large base of knowledgeable Faculty and highly talented Students in the College. Regular project and research activities of college
having innovation potential. So, we are in the process of setting up structured processes to identify, facilitate and develop innovation.
In corporate organizations, almost always, there is an exclusive unit dedicated to strategizing on issues of IP. The motivation for this, of course, is to secure optimal commercial returns on
the IP. However, the scenario is different in academic institutes such as ours. Here, the returns, in terms of goodwill and portfolio enhancement, are more important than commercial returns.
Research is believed in the Institute as practice of profession and not career. IPR cell is here to provide relevant, timely and targeted support to inventors in protecting their IPR and to
boost confidence in generating IPR to make our Institute Self-Reliance in Finances
The major objective of the IPR Cell includes:
To create an awareness about IPR for faculties and students of the College-
To conduct workshops, seminars and training course on IPR.-
To disseminate knowledge on patents, patent regime in India and abroad and registration aspects.-
To impart training on future endeavors regarding patent filing processes-
To encourage faculty members and scholars to go for patentable works-
To advice and guide students and faculty on the importance of IPR-
To support common people to obtain protection for their inventions / innovative ideas -
Conducting workshop to bring awareness and values added research-
To bring awareness on patent and intellectual project rights-
Encourage the faculty for new developments, innovation-
A Primer on Intellectual Property (IP)
Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind; such as designs, music, art, technological inventions and writing. It is the legal rights for intellectual activity undergone in the
industrial, scientific, literary and artistic fields.
Types of IPR
Patents
A Patent is a statutory right for an invention granted for a limited period of time to the patentee by the government, in exchange of full disclosure of their invention for excluding others,
from making, using, selling, importing the patented product or process for producing that product for those purposes without his consent
Designs
'Design' means only the features of shape, configuration, pattern or ornament or composition of lines or colour or combination thereof applied to any article whether two dimensional or three
dimensional or in both forms, by any industrial process or means, whether manual, mechanical or chemical, separate or combined, which in the finished article appeal to and are judged solely
by the eye
Trademarks
A trademark is a visual symbol which may be a word signature, name, device, label, numerals or combination of colours used by one undertaking on goods or services or other articles of commerce
to distinguish it from other similar goods or services originating from a different undertaking
Copyrights
Copyright is a right given by the law to creators of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and producers of cinematograph films and sound recordings. In fact, it is a bundle of rights including, rights of reproduction, communication to the public, adaption and translation of the work. There could be slight variations in the composition of the rights depending on the work
Geographical indications
Geographical indications of goods are defined as that aspect of industrial property which refer to the geographical indication referring to a country or to a place situated therein as being the country or place of origin of that product
Plant variety protection
Protection granted for plant varieties, the rights of farmers and plant breeders and to encourage the development of new varieties of plants
Semiconductor Integrated circuits layout – Design
Protection granted for layout design in semiconductor integrated circuit and for matters connected therewith
IPR CELL COMMITTEE MEMBERS
1) IPR CELL: LAWYER
T.SREEDEVI (LLB)
2) IPR CELL: CONVENOR
DR GANDLURI RAMACHANDRA REDDY
3) IPR CELL: OVERALL CO-ORDINATOR
DR Y.RAMESH BABU
2) Dr. SRAVAN KUMAR (CSE)
4) IPRCELL: DEPARTMENT CO-ORDINATORS
1) DR. S KISHORE REDDY (ECE)
2) DR. SK SHAKEER BASHA (CSE)
3) DR. THALLAPALLI KRANTI KUMAR (EEE)
4) DR A SIVA KUMAR (MECH)
5) DR KOTTE SHAILAJA (H/S)