Hyderabad’s MLR Institute of Technology (MLRIT), in collaboration with the Intellectual Property Facilitation Centre (IPFC), organised a one-day IP Awareness Programme funded by the Ministry of MSME. The event aimed to sensitise students, faculty, startups and MSMEs to the importance of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs), patent filing, and government schemes supporting innovation.
At a national workshop on intellectual property in horticulture, Vice Chancellor Dr. Danda Raji Reddy announced that Sri Konda Laxman Telangana Horticultural University aims to file at least one patent per month to protect innovations.
For the first time, India was included in the top 10 countries of the world for three main intellectual property (IP) rights: patents, industrial design applications, and trademark applications
Hyderabad: With an aim to develop solutions for some of the critical areas of Indian Railways, the South Central Railways has invited T-Hub with regard to the Startups for Railways initiative. The SCR general manager Arun Kumar Jain met T-Hub CEO M Srinivas Rao and his team for the same. Indian Railways has introduced this […]