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Dr. Prabuddha Ganguli  CEO “ VISION-IPR” 101-201, Sun View Heights, Plot 262, Sher-e-Punjab, Andheri East, Mumbai 400101, India Tel: 91-22-28264348; Fax: 91-22-28264344 e-mail: pgang@mtnl.net.in “ Setting IP policies for Tech Transfer Offices in the Arab World” Presentation at The Fourth Annual Conference on Technology Commercialization, Nov 13, 2008 Amman, Jordan.
“ Knowlitics ”   ® …... …..a new  international  phenomenon   Emerging Socio-Political Dimensions of the Knowledge Trade  IPR plays a decisive role Transacting Owned Knowledge “ Knowletics” is a registered trademark of P. Ganguli
Technologies Generative Phase  Application Phase Trading Phase ,[object Object]
M inds to Market  idea stage  Freezing of options Position in the protected Knowledge grid Idea Feasibility Ideas demonstrable Ideas Actionable Idea into product/process Marketable Products/Processes Alignment with market time Realisable Value of IP to Potential Value of IP  Market acceptability Competitive sustenance IPR Management Product Lifecycle Value addition  to Business  & Market Hi to Low Risk Science To  Technology
Stem Cells of Institutional IPR …facilitate the creation of  innovations that have the potential to differentiate and value add at various stages of the Innovation Cycle
[object Object],INNOVATION PROCESS OUTPUT MARKET ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Record Maintenance  &  Updating IPR Information Internalise Intellectual Property and Strategic Management of IPR Ref: Intellectual Property Rights.. Unleashing the Knowledge Economy P. Ganguli ( Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2001)
Key Institutional Challenges ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Optimisation the costs? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The Way Forward ,[object Object],[object Object]
IPR Policy….A national activity ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Key elements of an Institutional IPR Policy to facilitate Technology Transfer ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Key elements of an Institutional IPR Policy to facilitate Technology Transfer ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Key elements of an Institutional IPR Policy to facilitate Technology Transfer ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Creating Institutional IP Policy ..the process A priority status signaled by the Head of the institution, such as the Vice Chancellor of the university, the Director of the institute and/or all the associated key functional heads, such as Deans of Academics, Administration, R&D, etc. to ensure adequate resource allottment to the activity in the Institution. An office with executive authority must be identified to champion the IPR activities and be responsible for the development and  implementation of the IPR Policy in the institution.  e.g. an office that is equivalent to the Office of the  Dean of Research and Development or the Dean of Academic Activities , etc
Creating Institutional IP Policy ..the process Benchmarks for the selection of the office to lead the IPR Policy Process The Office should : a)  facilitate the R&D dynamics  in the institution      leading to the creation and utilization of institutional    IPR assets;  (b) link with other institutional functions promote the    harmonious development, (c) act as the conduit for interactions with external      funding agencies, industries, etc and  d)  has the authority to negotiate deals on behalf of the      institution;
Creating Institutional IP Policy ..the process Institute a formal “IPR Cell”  comprising of  a cross-functional core team  with defined responsibilities
Creating Institutional IP Policy ..the process ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Creating Institutional IP Policy ..the process ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What the Institutional IP Policy Should Lead to….. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],©VISION-IPR 2002
What the Institutional IP Policy Should Lead to…..  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],©VISION-IPR 2002
What the Institutional IP Policy Should Lead to….. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],©VISION-IPR 2002
EVOLVING   ROLES  .......... IPR Cell WINDOW  TO  IPR  INFORMATION IN  PROJECT  TEAMS Research Proposals Identify innovations Appropriate IPR protection Publication clearance GATEWAY Attorneys IPR Authorities National/International agencies TECHNOLOGY  TRANSFER CHECK POST Agreements/Contracts Licencing Clearance for use INSTITUTIONAL  IPR AWARENESS SUPPORT  LEGAL PROCEEDINGS POLICING  IPR PORTFOLIO TRACKING COMPETITION IPR  monitoring Planning oppositions, blocking moves, etc. Role of an Institutional IPR Cell
How can this be implemented in the Arab World
Towards a Values –based knowledge society in The Arab World-Arab Science And Technology Program (5X5=1) ; IZDIHAR (prosperity) Ref:  The Arab Science and Technology  Foundation (ASTF), Dr. Samir Hamrouni,  www.astf.net E V L O S   O T Biotechno- logy Health Agriculture food and nutrition HAYAT (Life) Application and integration of technologies IC Technologies MA'LUMA (Information) Sustainable development Energy Environment technologies BEE'A (Environment) Values and knowledge   Citizenship   Trends and changes in society    Education      Good governance Economic integration    Decision Making MUJTAMA’ (Society) Production technologies New materials  Nanotechno- logies NUMUW (Development ) TO INTEGRATE   all the elements of the Arab Science and Technology system For research networking and researchers' mobility. SHABAKA (Network) To transform knowledge into products and services. IBDA‘ (Innovation) For technology transfer and the management of intellectual property and patents. MULKIYA ( Proprietorship)   To create the suitable environment to promote investment in technology . ISTITHMAR (Investment) To support research in SMEs and entrepreneurship. SHARAAKA (Partnership) ,[object Object],[object Object]
Case Studies Examples form some operating projects in India
Idea clustering in open forum by Department of Biotechnology (DBT) Delhi  University Cadila  Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd  (CPL) Dept Of Biotec (GOI) CPL as industry Interested in the concept For commercialisation Idea Generation  In  Open DBT Forum DBT interested in Creating & Nurturing alliances
The Project ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
DBT --- Industry Initiative  National  Institute  of Immunology NII Cadila  Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd  (CPL) NII: Basic Science for Leprosy Vaccine CPL: Under license Developed it to a commercial marketable Product
Industry Initiative National PPP spinoffs  Cadila  Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd  (CPL) Further Identified innovative indications  For Immuvac CSIR DST DBT NMITLI SIBRI RESEARCH  GRANTS PRDSF Scheme
Industry Initiative National PPP spinoffs  CPL CSIR DST DBT Clinical Basic Science SIBRI Basic Science  Product Development Basic Science  Product Development 5 Institutions 5 Institutions 1 Institutions 4 Institutions
SBIRI of DBT ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
PRDSF of DST Pharmaceutical Research and Development Support Fund (PRDSF) was created under the administrative control of (DST) in January, 2004. Government’s budgetary contribution of Rs.150 crores  as corpus to this fund. Interest accrued is used to assist R&D  Projects in modern and Indian Systems of Medicines jointly  proposed by industry/academic institutions/laboratories  and to create national facilities.  Indian scientists are engaged in the development of medicines for several diseases such as malaria, filaria, cancer, ulcer, tuberculosis, Etc., and vaccines for rotavirus, cholera, DNA rabies,  tuberculosis,HIV, malaria, etc. The leads obtained from the screening of new chemical entities,  extracts from plants, traditional preparations,  microbes and fungal sources are at different stages of discovery  chain like pre-clinical and clinical trials.
NMITLI of CSIR New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative (NMITLI) A unique “Team India” public-private partnership. With a workable benchmark of short project cycle  with high-risk low investment,  has emerged the concept of generously funded time bound  and resulted oriented projects.  This has emerged as the biggest funding route for biotech sector.  The initiative so far is worth Rs 1500 million.
Directed Basic Research ,[object Object],[object Object],Courtesy: Dr. R. Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Adviser to Government  of India
“ Directed” Basic Research Pre- Competitive Applied  Research Applied Research And  Product Development Basic  Research   Type: Participation: Universities, National  Laboratories Universities, National Laboratories and  Industry Industry Societal Interest Industry Interest Varieties of Needed Research & Development Efforts ----------------------- -- --- ---- -------------------- --- Industry-Consortium Mode(e.g.CAR) The Department of Atomic Energy has been very successful in directing basic research to areas of relevance to their mandate and has benefited greatly from it.  Courtesy: Dr. R. Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Adviser to Government  of India
Some Typical Areas of "Directed Basic Research" ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Courtesy: Dr. R. Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Adviser to Government  of India
Creating Institutional Human Resource in IPR “ Model IPRinternaliseTM – Integrating Intellectual Property Rights in technical education” by Jabade, Abhyankar and Ganguli [World Patent Information 30 (2008) 220–224]
How do we Innovatively Infuse IPR into Structured  Innovation Processes without negatively impacting creativity? ….. And yet make it amenable to integration with management systems A Challenge
 “ IPRinternalise™” ..A Pathway to seamless Integration of IPR into Innovation Processes Consider IPR as “in-vivo” activities  within the   Innovation Cell
Path to  IPRinternalise   Bridging the gaps at the early innovation phase also ensuring appropriate documentation Creation of  IPR LITERATE  human resource Development of  IPR LITERATE  intra-institutional  human resource Interactive dynamic interaction creating an  “Enabling   Environment” Intra institutional working groups of researchers, IPR LITERATE resource
Establishing Communities of IP Creators, IP Enablers and IP Practitioners Hub and Spoke IP Core Groups Networking for  peer to peer interaction  and learning  Exploiting  EXISTING   Government channels Utilize power of IT TOOLS LET PEPOPLE REALIZE “POWER WITHIN”
Student Project-problem identification Do we know what is known?  Do we know what is protected?  Do we know how to bypass  what is known and protected?   Do we know how to  “DESIGN SOLUTIONS ” Do we know how to ENGINEER AN  “INVENTIVE STEP”
Output  Development of IP expertise and capability within Technical Educational Institutions   Creating an urge to  “Internalise IP”  as a process of innovation  And learning Enhance quality of Technically qualified students and  Provide emerging career opportunities  Building of a  “CREATIVE LEARNING ETHICAL SOCIETY”
Patents and other IPR in a cost effective process  Technology transfer and benefit sharing   Bonus
An Effective tool to develop open, inspired prepared and enriched minds and Seamlessly  integrate IPR in  Technical Education IPRinternalise
Hub Spoke Model  Peer to peer transfer of IPR literacy and Expertise   Hub to create spoke ……… Spoke to become hub to create spoke … chain propagation HUB Institution   Spoke Institute 3 Spoke Institute 2 Spoke Institute 1
IPRinternalise A   Scalable Model   Cost Effective  High Adaptability within Core Groups   Peer to Peer Transfer of Literacy and Expertise
References ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

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Ganguli Setting Ip Policies For Tech Transfer Offices In The Arab Worl1

  • 1. Dr. Prabuddha Ganguli CEO “ VISION-IPR” 101-201, Sun View Heights, Plot 262, Sher-e-Punjab, Andheri East, Mumbai 400101, India Tel: 91-22-28264348; Fax: 91-22-28264344 e-mail: pgang@mtnl.net.in “ Setting IP policies for Tech Transfer Offices in the Arab World” Presentation at The Fourth Annual Conference on Technology Commercialization, Nov 13, 2008 Amman, Jordan.
  • 2. “ Knowlitics ” ® …... …..a new international phenomenon Emerging Socio-Political Dimensions of the Knowledge Trade IPR plays a decisive role Transacting Owned Knowledge “ Knowletics” is a registered trademark of P. Ganguli
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  • 4. M inds to Market idea stage Freezing of options Position in the protected Knowledge grid Idea Feasibility Ideas demonstrable Ideas Actionable Idea into product/process Marketable Products/Processes Alignment with market time Realisable Value of IP to Potential Value of IP Market acceptability Competitive sustenance IPR Management Product Lifecycle Value addition to Business & Market Hi to Low Risk Science To Technology
  • 5. Stem Cells of Institutional IPR …facilitate the creation of innovations that have the potential to differentiate and value add at various stages of the Innovation Cycle
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  • 14. Creating Institutional IP Policy ..the process A priority status signaled by the Head of the institution, such as the Vice Chancellor of the university, the Director of the institute and/or all the associated key functional heads, such as Deans of Academics, Administration, R&D, etc. to ensure adequate resource allottment to the activity in the Institution. An office with executive authority must be identified to champion the IPR activities and be responsible for the development and implementation of the IPR Policy in the institution. e.g. an office that is equivalent to the Office of the Dean of Research and Development or the Dean of Academic Activities , etc
  • 15. Creating Institutional IP Policy ..the process Benchmarks for the selection of the office to lead the IPR Policy Process The Office should : a) facilitate the R&D dynamics in the institution leading to the creation and utilization of institutional IPR assets; (b) link with other institutional functions promote the harmonious development, (c) act as the conduit for interactions with external funding agencies, industries, etc and d) has the authority to negotiate deals on behalf of the institution;
  • 16. Creating Institutional IP Policy ..the process Institute a formal “IPR Cell” comprising of a cross-functional core team with defined responsibilities
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  • 22. EVOLVING ROLES .......... IPR Cell WINDOW TO IPR INFORMATION IN PROJECT TEAMS Research Proposals Identify innovations Appropriate IPR protection Publication clearance GATEWAY Attorneys IPR Authorities National/International agencies TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CHECK POST Agreements/Contracts Licencing Clearance for use INSTITUTIONAL IPR AWARENESS SUPPORT LEGAL PROCEEDINGS POLICING IPR PORTFOLIO TRACKING COMPETITION IPR monitoring Planning oppositions, blocking moves, etc. Role of an Institutional IPR Cell
  • 23. How can this be implemented in the Arab World
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  • 25. Case Studies Examples form some operating projects in India
  • 26. Idea clustering in open forum by Department of Biotechnology (DBT) Delhi University Cadila Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd (CPL) Dept Of Biotec (GOI) CPL as industry Interested in the concept For commercialisation Idea Generation In Open DBT Forum DBT interested in Creating & Nurturing alliances
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  • 28. DBT --- Industry Initiative National Institute of Immunology NII Cadila Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd (CPL) NII: Basic Science for Leprosy Vaccine CPL: Under license Developed it to a commercial marketable Product
  • 29. Industry Initiative National PPP spinoffs Cadila Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd (CPL) Further Identified innovative indications For Immuvac CSIR DST DBT NMITLI SIBRI RESEARCH GRANTS PRDSF Scheme
  • 30. Industry Initiative National PPP spinoffs CPL CSIR DST DBT Clinical Basic Science SIBRI Basic Science Product Development Basic Science Product Development 5 Institutions 5 Institutions 1 Institutions 4 Institutions
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  • 32. PRDSF of DST Pharmaceutical Research and Development Support Fund (PRDSF) was created under the administrative control of (DST) in January, 2004. Government’s budgetary contribution of Rs.150 crores as corpus to this fund. Interest accrued is used to assist R&D Projects in modern and Indian Systems of Medicines jointly proposed by industry/academic institutions/laboratories and to create national facilities. Indian scientists are engaged in the development of medicines for several diseases such as malaria, filaria, cancer, ulcer, tuberculosis, Etc., and vaccines for rotavirus, cholera, DNA rabies, tuberculosis,HIV, malaria, etc. The leads obtained from the screening of new chemical entities, extracts from plants, traditional preparations, microbes and fungal sources are at different stages of discovery chain like pre-clinical and clinical trials.
  • 33. NMITLI of CSIR New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative (NMITLI) A unique “Team India” public-private partnership. With a workable benchmark of short project cycle with high-risk low investment, has emerged the concept of generously funded time bound and resulted oriented projects. This has emerged as the biggest funding route for biotech sector. The initiative so far is worth Rs 1500 million.
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  • 35. “ Directed” Basic Research Pre- Competitive Applied Research Applied Research And Product Development Basic Research Type: Participation: Universities, National Laboratories Universities, National Laboratories and Industry Industry Societal Interest Industry Interest Varieties of Needed Research & Development Efforts ----------------------- -- --- ---- -------------------- --- Industry-Consortium Mode(e.g.CAR) The Department of Atomic Energy has been very successful in directing basic research to areas of relevance to their mandate and has benefited greatly from it. Courtesy: Dr. R. Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Adviser to Government of India
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  • 37. Creating Institutional Human Resource in IPR “ Model IPRinternaliseTM – Integrating Intellectual Property Rights in technical education” by Jabade, Abhyankar and Ganguli [World Patent Information 30 (2008) 220–224]
  • 38. How do we Innovatively Infuse IPR into Structured Innovation Processes without negatively impacting creativity? ….. And yet make it amenable to integration with management systems A Challenge
  • 39. “ IPRinternalise™” ..A Pathway to seamless Integration of IPR into Innovation Processes Consider IPR as “in-vivo” activities within the Innovation Cell
  • 40. Path to IPRinternalise Bridging the gaps at the early innovation phase also ensuring appropriate documentation Creation of IPR LITERATE human resource Development of IPR LITERATE intra-institutional human resource Interactive dynamic interaction creating an “Enabling Environment” Intra institutional working groups of researchers, IPR LITERATE resource
  • 41. Establishing Communities of IP Creators, IP Enablers and IP Practitioners Hub and Spoke IP Core Groups Networking for peer to peer interaction and learning Exploiting EXISTING Government channels Utilize power of IT TOOLS LET PEPOPLE REALIZE “POWER WITHIN”
  • 42. Student Project-problem identification Do we know what is known? Do we know what is protected? Do we know how to bypass what is known and protected? Do we know how to “DESIGN SOLUTIONS ” Do we know how to ENGINEER AN “INVENTIVE STEP”
  • 43. Output Development of IP expertise and capability within Technical Educational Institutions Creating an urge to “Internalise IP” as a process of innovation And learning Enhance quality of Technically qualified students and Provide emerging career opportunities Building of a “CREATIVE LEARNING ETHICAL SOCIETY”
  • 44. Patents and other IPR in a cost effective process Technology transfer and benefit sharing Bonus
  • 45. An Effective tool to develop open, inspired prepared and enriched minds and Seamlessly integrate IPR in Technical Education IPRinternalise
  • 46. Hub Spoke Model Peer to peer transfer of IPR literacy and Expertise Hub to create spoke ……… Spoke to become hub to create spoke … chain propagation HUB Institution Spoke Institute 3 Spoke Institute 2 Spoke Institute 1
  • 47. IPRinternalise A Scalable Model Cost Effective High Adaptability within Core Groups Peer to Peer Transfer of Literacy and Expertise
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