The IPR prospects filed by IIT Kanpur included 62 patents, 15 design registrations, 2 copyrights and 24 trademark applications
IIT Kanpur has reportedly filed 107 patents in the calendar year 2021, making it the highest number of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) ever filed by the institute by breaking its earlier record of 76 patents filed in 2019. This accomplishment was achieved despite the catastrophic impact of the second wave of COVID-19.
Among the 107 IPRs filed, the different IPR prospects included 62 patents, 15 design registrations, 2 copyrights, and 24 trademark applications along with 4 US patent applications.
Professor Abhay Karandikar, Director, IIT Kanpur, said: “I am glad to share that IIT Kanpur has not only crossed a century in terms of patent filing in 2021, but has also reached a gross total of 810 IPRs over the period of time. With an exceptional technology transfer rate of 15.2% to industry partners from the total patents filed, the institute filed a record-breaking 107 patents in this calendar year. This is quite an achievement for the institute and is also indicative of the fact that, despite the pandemic, IIT Kanpur has diligently driven structural initiatives strengthening translational and transformational research contributing to a self-reliant India.”
The patents included inventions ranging from MedTech to Nano technology. In view of the institute’s relentless contribution to the national efforts of mitigating the novel coronavirus pandemic, several COVID-19-related measures and inventions were protected through patent applications during the calendar year. Among those, two of the prominent inventions developed at IIT Kanpur are the reusable facemask consisting PVDF Composite Nano fibers and Nasal Spray Formulation against COVID and Related Respiratory Viruses.
Moreover, the institute brought out some other inventions like methods for treatment of Industrial Wastewater and Biodegradable Magnesium-based Alloys for Orthopedic applications in the healthcare field, to name a few.
The major landmark of filing 107 IPRs at IIT Kanpur was achieved with the presence of a supportive policy framework and synergistic teamwork at the IPR Cell of the institute. The IP & Technology Transfer Office not only filed the highest number of IPRs, but has also facilitated the highest number of technology transfer transactions, disseminating technologies from the institute laboratory to the assembly line of industries in the form of products.
The commercialization activities at IIT Kanpur have witnessed a two-fold increase in revenues from IP licensing, according to a statement from the institute. The institute addressed the nation’s oxygen crisis during the second wave of COVID by developing and commercializing two types of Oxygen Concentrators by transferring the said technology to six different companies. The technology transfer of Oxygen Concentrators was part of the Mission Bharat Oxygen project wherein thousands of Oxygen Concentrators were manufactured, having capacity ranging from 10 LPM to 500 LPM.
Another prominent technology transfer that found mention in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech at the 54th convocation of IIT Kanpur, is the recently launched “Bhu-Parikshak” - a Soil testing device that bears the potential to detect soil health within 90 seconds.