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IPR Policy
GNITS IPR Policy is designed to identify, protect and leverage the bouquet of IPs that is generated from research – Patents, Copyrights, Designs, Trademarks, Semi-Conductor Devices and other Intellectual Property. GNITS IPR Policy outlines the key elements of the IPR, IPR management process for creating, protecting, commercializing and the technology transfer policy of GNITS.
Objectives
GNITS IPR policy acts as foundation pillar in supporting innovation and creativity for academia. It provides frame work and structure to promote research and innovation in GNITS. The main aim of GNITS IPR Policy is to nurture the spirit of innovation and translate these into products, processes, and services for commercial exploitation in wider public good. It is designed to serve the purpose of knowledge creation, protection, diffusion and commercialization in the interest of GNITS and the larger interest of the organization.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions; literary and artistic works; and symbols, names and images used in commerce. IP is protected by law for patents, copyright, and trademarks, industrial designs and Semiconductor design layouts. Intellectual Properties enable people/ organization to earn recognition/ financial benefit for the individual/institute from what they invent or create. The main aim of GNITS IPR policy is to contribute to research, promote innovation, collaborate and foster human and societal values.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions; literary and artistic works; and symbols, names and images used in commerce. IP is protected by law for patents, copyright, and trademarks, industrial designs and Semiconductor design layouts. Intellectual Properties enable people/ organization to earn recognition/ financial benefit for the individual/institute from what they invent or create. The main aim of GNITS IPR policy is to contribute to research, promote innovation, collaborate and foster human and societal values.
key objectives of GNITS IPR policy include
- To provide a framework to foster innovation and creativity in the areas of science, technology, design, and humanities by nurturing new ideas and research, in an ethical environment.
- o protect intellectual property (IP) rights generated by faculty/ personnel, students, and staff of the GNITS, by translating their creative and innovative work into IP Further Provide appropriate resources to boost the efficiency of the staff/student(s) in research and technology improves the scope of better utilization and commercialization of IP.
- To provide appropriate on Go-to-Market knowledge and advise over the strategies that would enhance the ability and conduct for innovators with multiple agencies wherein their existing knowledge improves on the subject matter of the new technologies entering into the market.
- To lay down an efficient, fair and transparent administrative process for ownership control and assignment of IP rights and sharing of revenues generated by IP, created and owned by GNITS. Additionally, in cases of government funded research, the inventor(s)/ organization(s) should disclose their IP filings to the Government Agency(s) that have funded their
- To promote more collaborations between academia and industry through better clarity on IP ownership and IP licensing.
- To create a mechanism for knowledge generation and its commercial exploitation. The purpose of IP commercialization is also to augment the financial self-sustenance goals of GNITS and its centers of excellence and labs and to reward faculty and researchers.
IPR Cell Members
S.No. | Committee Members | Designation |
1 | Dr. K. Ramesh Reddy | Principal-Chairman |
2 | Dr. N. Kalyani | Professor, CSE and Dean, I&I |
3 | Dr. P. Rekha | Assoc. Prof., H&M Overall Coordinator |
4 | Dr.G.Malini Devi | Assoc. Prof., CSE Dept. Coordinator |
5 | Mrs.V.Usha | Asst. Prof., IT Dept. Coordinator |
6 | Dr.C.Padmaja | Asst. Prof., ECE Dept. Coordinator |
7 | Mrs. E. Gauthami | Asst. Prof., EEE Dept. Coordinator |
8 | Dr.T.Sunitha | Asst. Prof., ETE Dept. Coordinator |
9 | Mrs. T. Neha | Asst. Prof., CSM Dept. Coordinator |
10 | Mr. B. Rakesh Goud | Asst. Prof., BS Dept. Coordinator |
11 | Ms.N.Hiranmai | Asst. Prof., Mechanical Dept. Coordinator |
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