
IPR Cell

Intellectual Property (IP) is an intangible knowledge product that includes all results, conclusions, deductions, inventions, ideas, improvements, discoveries, enhancements, solutions, processes, modifications, know-how, data, and information of every kind and description conceived, generated, made, or reduced to practice. This also encompasses designs, software programs, genetically engineered microorganisms, business models, and copyrightable works resulting from the intellectual output of the faculty, staff, students, research scholars, and other employees of the University.
IP is thus an outcome of University-supported research, sponsored research, industrial consulting, or other forms of joint research and development work. Intellectual Property can be protected in the form of patents, industrial designs, trademarks, copyrights, confidential information, technical know-how, mask works, processes, plans, specifications, guidelines, graphics, training materials, software programs, re...
