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Knowledge of intellectual property is essential for its effective usage to realize the maximum potential of the technology solution or idea or innovation. Although a thorough learning of IP would be ideal, the comprehensive understanding of it may be logistically impossible for everyone. In fact, the extents of knowledge requisite for various kinds of professionals vary depending on the level of involvement.

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Intellectual capital is recognized as the most important asset and is the foundation for the market dominance and continuing profitability of many of the world’s largest and most powerful companies. A strong and valuable intellectual capital can be obtained only when IP is used to guide technology and business development all the way.

Karnataka Engineering Colleges gear up for IPRs

On January 21, 2009 in General

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India is leading an important higher education related initiative to improve efficiency and effectiveness of the technical education management system. This initiative, “Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP)” is being executed with the support from World Bank.  The Programme aims to improve quality of technical education and enhance existing capacities of the institutions to become dynamic, demand-driven, quality conscious, efficient and forward looking, responsive to rapid economic and technological developments occurring both at national and international levels. As part of the efforts, the member colleges of TEQIP Karnataka are planning to introduce a course on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) for students in 2009.  To that end, Xellect IP Solutions is partnering with State Government of Karnataka to organize these workshops to train the faculty so that they will then be well equipped to teach the students. 57 teaching faculty from 14 engineering colleges from the State of Karnataka are participating in the IPR training under this Project.

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