New Delhi, August 20, 2021: Mathura Sanskriti University is emerging as one of the fastest growing universities of India and has been committed to contribute to academics, research and innovation to enable our country to make a transition from developing economy to a developed economy. Sanskriti University has recognized the importance of Research and Innovation that during such a short period of span, the university has filed more than 300 patents and more than 50 design applications filed and more than 50 patent applications are published.
Sanskriti University’s Patent portfolio now totals 21 issued patents, with a dozen new patents recently published by the Indian Patent Office. These include patents from various fields such as Electronics & Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Chemistry, etc.
Sachin Gupta- Chancellor, Sanskriti University, said, “University has facilitated continuous support to its faculty members and students for patent filing over the last decade. The innovations at the Institute have resulted in the filing of more than 300 patents during the last two years. The extensive research and hard work have led to such a great number of patents in a year. To have our innovations recognized by the patent office is a source of pride for the entire Sanskriti University.
As mentioned above besides civil and mechanical, several patents are also published in other cutting edges such as Agriculture, biotechnology, medical and Allied science, among others.
From the beginning Sanskriti has perceived the significance of Intellectual Property to encourage generation, protect and commercialize IP in University. Hence, over the years University has developed an ecosystem that supports and facilitates the filing of patents by its researchers throughout time. It is fueled by academics and researcher scholars conducting translational and transformative research in areas that are relevant to the industry.
Sanskriti University, a dedicated Intellectual Property (IP) Cell holds monthly awareness programmes to educate students and staff members about the importance of IP protection and commercialization. To ensure that the procedure runs properly, the Cell implemented work from home immediately after lockdown and took all activities totally online for smooth functioning.
“We are pleased that the Indian Patent Office has recognized the innovations and published these patents,” said the Executive Director of Sanskriti University.
Sanskriti University justifying its motto of “For Excellence in Life” had continuously contributed in the field of science and technology. Since its incorporation, the university has underlined the importance of invention and research papers.
Corporate Comm India (CCI NewsWire)