Academia Perspectives on IPR
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Professor S. Sinamdar from SIT Lonavala discusses the disparity in intellectual property rights (IPR) creation in Indian academia compared to global standards. The session explores key issues such as the need for stronger academic-industry partnerships, the current limitations in IITs and COEP, the role of autonomy and flexibility in universities, and the necessity for professors to engage with real-world societal needs to foster innovation. Strategies for enhancing collaboration, project partnerships, and adapting educational models like PBL pedagogy are highlighted, along with insights on pending legislative changes affecting academia.
Academia Perspectives on IPR
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Academia Perspectives on IPR Prof S SInamdar, SIT Lonavala
Indian academics is far away from creating IPR’s in world comparison. • Context –numbers • IIT’s , COEP…. • Why ? • Arrangements in academic institutes and Industry • Ornamental relationships – IBM, ZENSAR etc • University system- Autonomy, Flexibility, etc • Solid foundations in terms of project partnerships necessary – Reliance Experience • Professor’s are not in market -they are in books • They need to go in search of requirements of society to turn in to products- …snake bites , farm management • Foreign University bill 2011 pending
How GISFI responding to the situation • I4CT 2013/2014 • PBL pedagogy • Collaborative arrangements- GISFI PhD with AAU and EU fellowships • Intense industry collaborations in design itself • Appeal to join