The Atal Bihari Vajpayee School of Management and Entrepreneurship (ABVSME) at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) with the support of the United States Embassy in New Delhi, recently hosted a seminar on “Innovation and Intellectual Property (IP).”
The US Embassy served as the Knowledge Partner of the seminar, contributing invaluable expertise and support. The seminar aimed to deepen participants’ understanding of intellectual property (IP) and its significance in driving innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth. Distinguished experts from both India and the US delivered valuable talks, sharing their perspectives on the subject matter, read a JNU news release.
During the interactive question and answer sessions, participants had the exclusive opportunity to gain insights from eminent experts and engage in fruitful discussions as the seminar offered a transformative learning experience. The seminar was open to students, researchers, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in understanding the pivotal role of Intellectual Property in the world of innovation and entrepreneurship, the release mentioned.
The synergy between ABVSME, JNU, and the US Embassy marks a significant milestone in fostering educational initiatives and promoting innovative practices. The seminar’s focus on intellectual property served to highlight its importance in driving forward-thinking ideas and business ventures.
Some eminent personalities were present at the seminar – Professor Ravi K Dhar, Director JIMS VK-1, New Delhi, and Professor TV Vijay, dean, SC&SS, JNU were the guests of honour, while Prof Ram Nath Jha, director, UGC-HRDC, JNU, was the chief guest. The event was presided over by Professor Sapna Ratan Shah, director of R and D, JNU.
ABVSME, JNU, is a premier educational institution dedicated to fostering entrepreneurial spirit and promoting managerial excellence. Its vision is to nurture visionary leaders and create a positive impact on society through cutting-edge research and innovative practices.
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