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WIPO seminars in Delhi, Mumbai during Dec 5 - 10

Our Bureau, New DelhiThursday, December 1, 2005, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is organizing national seminars on enhancing global competitiveness of Indian life sciences industry through the strategic use of patent system in New Delhi and Mumbai. The New Delhi seminar is at FICCI on December 5-6, 2005. The event would take place at Hotel Intercontinental, Mumbai on December 9-10. The co-organizers of the seminars are the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). The seminar is aimed to provide information on the role of intellectual property as a tool for development, and to impart appropriate knowledge and practical skills in the effective enforcement of intellectual property rights and how the role of the patent system can be a tool for the growth and success of the companies in these sectors. In addition to prominent speakers from India Industry, senior WIPO officials and experts from the US and Europe, will be speaking at the seminar. On the second day of the seminar specialized workshops on patents and PCT and licensing and alternative dispute resolution will be organised. The organizers stated that India has a large market for pharma and biotech-based products and is also emerging as a global leader in research and development in these domains. "Today life science inventions have become front-page news with each big breakthrough in this burgeoning field. It has therefore, become very important to create more awareness and understanding about the patenting of the inventions, and to reap the benefits for the inventors," organisers noted in a release. The speakers at the programme include Jay Erstling, Director, Office of the PCT, WIPO, Geneva, Anil Sinha, head, Research and Executive Programme, WIPO Worldwide Academy, Geneva, Anindya Sircar, head, IPR, Biocon Limi-ted, Bangalore, S. Rama-krishna, Pfizer India, Mumbai, Dr. B Vijayarahgavan, director, IPR, Ranbaxy Laboratories, Gurgaon, Vivek Dhokalia, Attorney, K&S Partners, New Delhi, Mark Hayman, patent attorney, Sughrue Mion PLLC, Washington D.C. and Kevin Nachtrab, director, IP and Licensing, Innogenetics NV, Ghent, Belgium. The topics to be covered on the first day are "Higher Levels of Economic Growth and Employment through Enhanced Global Competitiveness of Indian Industry - Role of Intellectual Property", "The Strategic Importance of IP, especially Patents, in Propelling India to a Global Leadership Position in the Life Sciences Industry", "Strategic Importance of IP Education, Training and Research and the Role of WIPO Worldwide Academy", "Leveraging Patents as a Power Tool for the Growth and Success of Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies", "Preparing, Prosecuting and Litigating Pharma/ Biotech patents in the United States of America and Europe", "Patenting Pharma/ Biotech inventions in India; Recent developments on the Indian Patent Landscape", "The Smart International Patenting Solution: Overview of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and its principal advantages", "Successful Commercialization of Pharma/ Biotech inventions and strategies for licensing, joint venture and product development; IP Management" and "IP Conflict Management and the growing importance of Alternative Dispute Resolution". The topics for the second day are "Drafting of Patent Specifications in the field of Life Sciences for filings in the United States of America", " Drafting of Patent Specifications in the field of Life Sciences for filings in Europe", "Drafting of Patent Specifications in the field of Life Sciences for filings in India", Recent Developments affecting Patenting in the field of Life Sciences", etc.

 
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