Hi-Tech Patents Team
Our Hi-Tech department includes a team of registered patent agents and patent attorneys with diverse academic backgrounds as well as legal experience in prosecuting wide range of technologies including:
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Space and Aeronautics
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Nanotechnology
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Semiconductors
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Spintronics
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Shipping
We have a multidisciplinary team of professionals with diverse science and technology background including mechanical, physics, electronics, computer science and biotechnology to handle the patent matters related to these most advanced and complex technologies.
The Indian Patent Law
The inventions in this category must also fulfill the standard requirements of novelty, inventiveness and industrial applicability. There is no special legislation governing these inventions and due to diverse nature, the inventions in this category can be challenged under any of the provisions of Section 3 of the Act.
Emerging technologies and developments in India
India is one of the leading nations in the world in terms of science and technology with second largest pool of scientists and engineers in the world.
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Through the last four decades, India’s space program has attracted global attention for its accelerated rate of development.
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India’s cost-effective space program has launched 40 satellites for 19 countries to date and has the potential to serve as the world’s launchpad.
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The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has forged a strong relationship with a large number of industrial enterprises, both in the public and private sector, to implement its space projects.
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FDI up to 74% is allowed in satellites-establishment and operation, subject to the sectoral guidelines of the Department of Space/ISRO, under the government route.
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Nanotechnology boom is predicted to be larger than the IT and internet boom.
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The Indian government has started Nano science and Nanotechnology initiatives and various funding agencies like the Department of Science and Technology.
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The Indian ESDM industry is anticipated to be worth USD 94.2 Billion by 2015.
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100% FDI is allowed under the automatic route in the Electronics Systems Design & Manufacturing sector and is subject to all applicable regulations and laws.
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An unprecedented increase in cargo-handling capacity – 800 Million Metric Tonnes in February 2014, from 575 Million Metric Tonnes in 2009.
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87 new port projects have been sanctioned in the last four years, with an investment of INR 430 Billion.
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100% FDI is allowed under the automatic route for projects related to the construction and maintenance of ports and harbours, subject to applicable regulations and laws.
India has a pool of hottest emerging technology companies, in innovation, growth and start-up categories and have most of the ingredients for flourishing in the field of High Technology.