About the Programme:
The course will give knowledge about Intellectual Property Issues in Medical Devices.
Strong IP protection can incentivize medical device companies to invest in research and development, leading to the creation of new and innovative medical devices.
IP protection can ensure that only safe and effective medical devices are available to the public, preventing the circulation of counterfeit or substandard products that could harm patients.
While IP protection offers exclusive rights to the inventor or innovator, it also promotes competition by providing a limited monopoly. This encourages other companies to develop their own medical devices, leading to better products and more choices for consumers.
Strong IP protection can attract investment in the medical device industry, leading to the development of new technologies and devices that can save lives and improve patient outcomes.
Objectives of the program:
- Intellectual property (IP) laws provide protection to innovators and inventors of medical devices, ensuring that their creations are not copied or stolen without permission.
- IP protection ensures that only safe and effective medical devices are available to the public, preventing the circulation of counterfeit or substandard products.
- Strong IP protection can attract investment in the medical device industry, leading to the development of new technologies and devices that can save lives and improve patient outcomes.
- IP protection offers exclusive rights to the inventor or innovator, it also promotes competition by providing a limited monopoly.
- Medical device companies invest heavily in research and development.
Topics to be covered:
- IP protection for medical devices
- Branding and identity of medical devices,
- Copyrights
- Trade secrets
- Licensing and agreements of medical device companies
- Enforcement and litigation
Programme Committee:
Chief Patron
Chairman
Dr. P. Rajeshwar Reddy,
M.Sc, Ph.D.
Secretary and Correspondent
Patron
Dr. M. Chinna Eswaraiah,
M. Pharm, Ph.D.
Principal
Convener
Mr. K. Sudhakar
M. Pharm,
Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacognosy
Email ID: sudhakarpharma001@gmail.com
Contact number: 90144 71198
Coordinator
Mr. T. Praveen Kumar
M. Pharm,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Pharmaceutics,
Email ID: praveensuri1@gmail.com
Contact number: 9100337332
Resource Person:
Mrs. B. Leena,
M. Pharm,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Pharmacology,
Browns College of Pharmacy, Khammam, Telangana.
Email ID: leenaangel27@gmail.com
Contact number: 9032110116
Address for Communication:
Mr. T. Praveen Kumar
M. Pharm,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Pharmaceutics,
Email ID: praveensuri1@gmail.com
Contact number: 9100337332
Last date to Registration: 17/06/2022
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