An Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) cell in a college is typically a designated unit or committee responsible for promoting awareness, understanding, and protection of intellectual property rights among students, faculty, and staff.
Its primary functions often include:
- ● Creating awareness: Conducting workshops, seminars, and training sessions to educate the college community about IPR concepts, laws, and regulations
- ● Providing guidance: Advising and assisting faculty, researchers, and students in identifying, protecting, and commercializing their intellectual property.
- ● Facilitating IPR filing: Helping researchers and inventors navigate the process of filing patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other IPR applications.
- ● Protecting IPR: Collaborating with legal experts and external agencies to safeguard the institution's intellectual property from infringement or misuse.
- ● Commercializing IPR: Exploring opportunities to license or transfer intellectual property to industry partners for commercialization and societal benefit.
- ● Research and development: Undertaking research projects to study the latest trends and developments in IPR law and practice.
- 1. Dr. Jitha Kunhikrishnan M - (Chemistry)Coordinator
- 2. Dr. K.P Prasanth - (IQAC Coordinator)
- 3. Mr. Ramesan C.K.V - (AISHE Coordinator)
- 4. Dr. Prasad B.O - (Zoology)
- 5. Dr. Rejitha P.R - (Commerce)
- 6. Mr. Sumesh P.C - (Management Studies)
- 7. Ms. Priyanka Jayaprakash - (Economics)
- 8. Ms. Bivitha T.K - (Physics)
- 9. Dr. Jipsa J.R - (Zoology)
- 10. Ms. Hridya P - (English)
- 11. Ms. Aparna N. - (Chemistry)
- 12. Ms. Remya C. - (Librarian)