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  31 January 2024  

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We Are Happy To Be Back!

Welcome back to the new edition of the India Intellectual Property (IP) SME Helpdesk's monthly newsletter. As India IP SME Helpdesk team, we aim to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from the European Union and countries participating in the Single Market Programme (SMP) to protect and enforce their IP rights in or relating to India by providing free information and services. 

With our monthly newsletters, you will get updates on recent IP developments in India, our latest publications and upcoming training sessions and events directly to your inbox. 

Thanks for being part of our community, and happy reading!

The India IP SME Helpdesk team

Latest IP updates in India

Blog Post: Data Protection Regime in India (Part I & II)

India IP SME Helpdesk team published two part blog series which aim to lay down the basis, objectives for data protection laws in India. The first part provides a brief overview of the need for data protection and the genesis of Digital Personal Data Protection Act and the second part focuses on Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDPA) elucidating the salient features of DPDP Act. Happy reading!

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Blog Post: Standard Essential Patent Landscape in India (Part I)

A ‘standard’ is a set of technical requirements or agreed technical descriptions which cover ideas, products or services and make sure that technologies interact and work together. A Standard Essential Patent (SEP) is a patent granted for technological invention which is essential for implementation and working of a standard. This blog post series highlights the growing importance of SEPs in the networked economy.

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Minister of State for Electronics And IT: Next Generation of Indian Startups Will Focus on IP-Based Devices

During the National Startup Day, the minister of state for electronics and information technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar indicated that the upcoming wave of startups from India is anticipated to center around intellectual property-based devices and products. These startups will work on deep-tech technologies such as artificial intelligence, electronics, semiconductors, Web 3.0, and quantum computing, among other things where the core value will be intellectual property instead of a focus just on market and scale.

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Upcoming events

Training: What Can IPRs Do for My Company When Expanding To New Markets?

In this training session, the experts will address how to use intellectual property (IP) rights to negotiate and establish agreements with other companies, provide tips for commercial agreements in which IP plays a fundamental role, and discuss strategies to protect your commercial interests against violations and imitations, offering a global overview.

Date
date 07/03/2024
Venue
venue Online
Organiser
Organiser International IP SME Helpdesks
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