The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Salesian College of Higher Education (SCHE) and Bosco College of Teacher Education (BCTE) jointly organized a highly informative one-day seminar on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) on April 26.
The seminar, held at the SCHE conference hall, aimed to create awareness and impart knowledge about the various aspects of IPR among the faculty of both institutions.
The resource person for the session was Gihukali Chishi, Technical In-charge, Patent Information Centre, Kohima. Chishi provided a comprehensive overview of the significance of IPR in today’s knowledge-driven economy, emphasizing its role in fostering innovation and protecting creative endeavors.
The session also delved into the nuances of copyright protection for literary and artistic works, as well as the significance of geographical indications in preserving the unique identity of products originating from specific regions.
The seminar fostered an interactive learning environment, with participants actively engaged in discussions and sought clarifications on various aspects of IPR. The seminar concluded with a vote of thanks, by Fr. Dr. Paul Punii, principal.