IP and patents key concerns of Indian industry training programme:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
In a move to build on awareness of intellectual property rights, especially patenting, in India, the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) has launched a specific training programme, reports Business Standard. The ABC of Patents in India and Abroad offers insight into key issues surrounding patenting; training in patent search; procedural issues for filing patents in India and abroad; claim drafting; and interaction with the IP heads of leading companies. The initiative is a joint endeavour with the Andhra Pradesh technology development centre (APTDC).
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