Patent Facilitation Programme (PFP)

Department of Science & Technology (DST) have established Patent Facilitation Cell (PFC) in TIFAC in the year 1995 and subsequently 24 Patent Information Centres (PICs) in various states under Patent Facilitation Programme (PFP) of the Department, for creating awareness and extend assistance on protecting Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) including patent, copyright, geographical indication etc. at state level. These PICs have also established Intellectual Property Cells in Universities (IPCU) of their respective states to enlarge the network. As of now 84 IPCU’s have been created in different universities of the states. In addition, they are also liable to provide assistance to the inventors from Govt. organizations, State Universities, for patent searches to find out the potential and assessment of the invention.

Mandate of the Programme:

1. Providing Patent information as a vital input to R&D

2. Patent /IPR facilitation to academic Institutions and Government R&D Institutions

3. IPR policy input to Government

4. Conducting training and awareness programme on IPR in the country

(A) Summary of the activities carried out during the F. Y 2018-19:

  1. The financial support provided to the 24 Patent Information Centers established at various State Councils in the tune of Rs. 6.5 Crore.
  2. The Annual Review meeting of the Patent Information Centers established at various State Councils for S&T was organized at Assam State Council for Science & Technology, Guwahati during 31st Oct’2018 to 1st Nov 2018 at Hotel Parag, GS Road, Guwahati to review the progress of the various State S&T Councils in the country.
  3. A Standing Finance Committee (SFC) was constituted for the formulation of the SFC document of the Patent Facilitation Programme under the Chairmanship of Secretary, DST. The Committee recommended for the continuation of the programme for a period of 3 years from 01.04.2017 to 31.03.2020 with a total budget of 17.0 Crore.
  4. Various awareness programmes, sensitization workshops, regional workshops, national workshops organized to create awareness on national intellectual property right policy among the stake holders.

(B) Details on the activities carried out under the programme during the F. Y 2018-19:

1.IP/Patent Facilitation

DST through Patent Facilitation Centre helps in filing and prosecuting patent and other IPR applications in India and in other countries on behalf of academic institutions and government R&D institutes. These patent and IP applications are drafted and filed through patent attorneys on the panel. The cost of filing these patents is borne by Department and patent/IP applications are filed in the name of inventing institute/s. Department conducted through patentability assessment in house for all the invention disclosure received by it.

1.1Filing of Patent and Other IPR Applications

DST through Patent Facilitation Centre has assessed the patentability of about 114 new cases for filing of patents on behalf of academic and government R&D institutions. Out of which 49 cases were found  suitable and have been sent to attorneys for filing of new patent applications along with one National Phase application (in persuasion to PCT application filed earlier) and one copyright application. One case for National Phase Filing was considered following filing PCT application earlier. Three design registrations were also examined and found they were not subject matter of design registration, hence not proceeded further.

1.2 Grant of Patents

During the period 16 Indian Patents have been granted to respective applicant and facilitated filing and prosecution of these patent.

S.

No.

Patent No.

Grant  Date

Applicant

 Title

1.

296215

26.04.2018

University of Hyderabad

A polymeric film embedded with silver nano particles and a method for preparing the same

 

2.

296175

26.04.2018

Sardar Patel University And Gujarat Council On Science & Technology (Gujcost)   

Smectite clay from naturally occuring clay

3.

296326

27.04.2018

Sardar Patel University

Substituted carbazole based dyes for dye solar cells and other optoelectronic device

4.

298220

28.06.2018

Banaras Hindu University,

A composition for controlling pasts infesting grains, comprising an effective amount of melaleuca leucadendron and carumcarvi

5.

298981

19.07.2018

Centre For Earth Science Studies

A low cost device for detecting neoplastic changes in tissue

6.

299760 

07.08.2018

Mumbai University Institute of Chemical Technology

Novel pyrimidone compounds

7.

300279

24/08/2018

G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantanagar, Uttrakhand

Decontaminant formulation for farm-gate vegetables and process for preparing the same

8.

300838

07/09/2018

Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College,

Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab

Erosion-Corrosion Resistant Coating for Power Plant Boilers

9.

302643

30/10/ 2018

Pondicherry University, Puducherry

The Inclined Parallel Stack Continuously Operable Vermireactor

10.

303292

20/11/2018

Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

A spindle assembly for micro-electrochemical/micro-electro-discharge machining set up

11

305383

04/01/2019

Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College,Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab

Erosion corrosion resistant cold spray coatings for boilers Ni-20 Cr Ti C Re

 

12.

305849

18/01/2019

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

A novel phase change material composition and a process for preparing same thereof

13.

306804

04/02/2019

Panjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab

A radioactive trimer complex for the detection of tumors

14.

308621

06/03/2019

Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra, UP

Continuous gas fired annealing furnace

15.

309209

14/03/2019

Visva-Bharati University, Bholpur, West Bengal

Improved method of extracting humic acids

16.

309461

19/03/2019

Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, Punjab

Cryogenic Treatment of Brass Wire for Improved Machining Charactaristics

2. Awareness and Training on IPR

Department through Patent Facilitation Centre  conducted 3 IPR Awareness Workshops. In total 400 plus scientist, technologist, academician and industry people attended the these workshops.

A “Two Weeks Training Programme on IPR and Patents” for officials of Patent Information Centers (PICs) at State Councils of Science and Technology and University IPR Cell (IPCUs) was held from April 23, 2018 to May 2, 2018 at Chennai in association with PIC, Tamil Nadu State Council for Science & Technology. Mostly PICs and IPCUs from southern India attended this programme. Another two training programmes were conducted; one was a two-day workshop held on December 3-4, 2018 on “The Guides for Identifying and Using Inventions in the Public Domain” conducted jointly by PFC, CIPAM, DIPP and World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) and second with DRDO and ICAR.

3. A GI on Kodaikenal Garlic has been registered by Patent Information Centre, Tamilnadu State Council for Science & Technology, DOTE Campus, Chennai

4. In addition various awareness programmes were organized by the Patent Information Centre situated in the States.

Compendium on the activity of PFP[PDF]2.53 MB

For further details on the programs of PFP

Dr. Rashmi Sharma
Scientist E

Department of Science and Technology
Technology Bhavan
New Delhi-110 016
Tele: 011-26590541
Email: - r.sharma72[at]nic[dot]in