Any original work of human mind, whether it be artistic, literary, technological, or scientific, is considered intellectual property (IP). The legal right granted to an inventor or creator to keep their idea or innovation secret for a predetermined amount of time is known as intellectual property rights, or IPR. For a predetermined amount of time, these legal rights grant the inventor/creator or his assignee the only right to make full use of their innovation. Inventions and innovations have become increasingly widespread due to the advancement of science and technology as well as the international dissemination of information. To prevent misuse or exploitation of the person’s intellectual property, a legal security cover is requiredhere. Our college’s IPR Cell seeks to provide awareness through webinars, seminars and Expert talks.
Cell Members
Dr V A Palniappan,Principal i/c. Convener
Dr A.Ramu, Asst Professor of Physics. Co-ordinator
Dr.M.Mohamed Ibrahim Moosa, Asst Professor of Commerce. Member
Mr.R.Raja, Asst Professor of Computer Science Member