Monday, June 7, 2010

Job Oriented Course: P.G. Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights

Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property rights and Patent Management is 100% job oriented course. The 9 Month program is designed for participants with BE/BTech, MSc, MTech, PhD qualification. The 3-trimester program includes 300 hours of class room lectures and 180 hours of practical and mentoring sessions by Patent Agents, Industry Experts and IP Attorneys from US, Europe and India. The last trimester (Jan - March 2011) is for paid Corporate Internship, which is organized by GIIP, for all participants.

The Program is recommended for Graduates/Post-graduates/PhDs with science, engineering and other technical qualifications, Domain Experts, Research Scholars, Teachers and Professors, Legal Professionals (LL.B. & LL.M.) with technical background. Participants appearing for their final year/semester exam are also eligible to apply

GIIP offers both internship and placement assistance and organizes campus recruitment programmers. Students from programs finding jobs with leading Indian and International organizations - Amarchand & Mangaldas, Anand & Anand, K&S Partners, Remfry & Sagar, Panacea Biotech, Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd, Infosys, HCL, TCS, Siemens, Evalueserve, Altacit Global, Lexadigm, CPA Global, Ripple IP Services, Inventurus, Ius-Juris, IPpro Inc., etc.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Job Opportunities in Intellectual Property Rights

India is now becoming a pioneer in outsourcing services and a knowledge economy. IP is a new interest for Indian inventors and growing Industries. To maintain its growth and to keep pace with the global competition, there is definite requirement to innovate, protect and build commercial and business strategy tools.

India has one of the largest numbers of talent pool of technology, science and engineers graduates from around the world. It has some of the most renowned technology institutes such as IIT’s and REC’s. But surprisingly, not a single institution or training program exists that offers IP and the entire gamut of patent portfolio management as a full-fledged “career option” for science graduates.
IP is a source of creating lucrative job opportunities and career opportunities for technically qualified professionals, academia and scientists

A number of academic institutes have started courses on IP, which are either short term programs or specialization at the post-graduate level. Some of these are IITs that have IP awareness programs as a part of their regular curriculum except for IIT Kharagpur, National Law Schools, Private Law Colleges like NALSAR, AIPS, IIPS, etc and private institutions like Global Institute of Intellectual Property (GIIP, Delhi)

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

GIIP announces admissions open for PG Courses in Intellectual Property Rights and Patent Management

NEW DELHI, May 25, 2010: Global Institute of Intellectual Property (GIIP), a pioneer educational institute in the field of Patent & Intellectual Property Services, has announced admissions open for its Diploma and Certificate courses. These courses are available at the GIIP centers in Delhi and Bangalore and are designed specifically for graduates, post-graduates and PhDs in legal and technical domains who wish to build a career in the booming Intellectual Property (IP) industry.

The 9-month Full Time PG Diploma Course, which is offered in collaboration with Center for Advanced Studies and Research on Intellectual Property (CASRIP), University of Washington (USA), is meant for technical professionals aspiring for a lucrative career in Patent and IP Related services. On the other hand, the 3-month Full Time PG Certification Course caters primarily to legal and management professionals and offers up-to-date education in Indian, European and US IP laws. The total number of seats available in each course is 60 and admissions close on April 30, 2010. Forms are available on GIIP website (www.giipinfo.com) and each application is carefully evaluated by the GIIP Selection Committee for assessing eligibility of the applicant.

As per GIIP’s CEO Atulya Nath, “As India is heading towards becoming a knowledge economy and a pioneer in outsourcing services, IP has started playing a significant role in the growth strategy of inventors and major industries. Thus, a myriad of career opportunities are opening up in the IP sector; particularly for science, engineering and law graduates. Through our various programs, we are trying to meet this growing demand for professionals who would have comprehensive knowledge in the business, technical and legal aspects of IP, international patents and procedures.”

Apart from the Full Time courses, GIIP also offers a 1-year Part Time Post Graduate Certificate Program, in collaboration with National Law University Delhi, which is tailored to meet the needs of working professionals and corporate executives. This program is divided into two segments, namely Core Track and Technical Track. While the former offers basic in-depth understanding on different forms of IP, the latter is meant for professionals with sufficient knowledge and work experience in the Indian, European and US patent laws and procedures. 75 seats are available for this program as well and the last date for admissions is June 21, 2010.

“We are currently offering 2 industry sponsored and 3 trustee sponsored scholarships to meritorious students enrolling for the Full Time programs. These scholarships have been instituted by reputed law firms, KPOs and LPOs as well as corporate houses to support our pioneering endeavor to give to the industry a team of professionals that can meet the growing demand of patent and related services.” said Mr. Nath.

Make a Career Move into Intellectual Property Rights

Jobs in patent law can be an interesting career option for science and technology graduates. If you've got a technical degree but don't know how to use it, take a look at what a role in intellectual property can offer.

A patent attorney/agent is a specialized techno legal professional who is qualified to write, obtain and advise clients about patents and to protect the intellectual property (IP) rights in commercial products or processes.

A legal background is not required, however: the essential requirement for patent law is technical expertise. Patent attorneys may deal with patents, which protect technological innovations, and with other types of IP such as registered and unregistered designs, which protect the shape and appearance of products. A patent attorney can work for a private firm or an organization’s in-house patent department.

To know more about the career aspects, check out the website: http://www.giipinfo.com/

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Intellectual Property in Today’s Scenario is driving the world economy

Today, We live in an economy where ideas generated by people and the inventions they make are the new currency. Possession of land, labour and capital are just not enough for a country to succeed. Creativity and innovation are the new drivers of the world economy. Research and innovation are now seen as the key differentiatingfactors determining the market value of a product or service. The policies adopted by a country shall determine the nation’s growth and further how it is developing the trapped intellectual capital.

An effective intellectual property system is the foundation of such a strategy..The emphasis today has graduated from cost arbitrage and quality deliverables to IP creation and R&D.

Within knowledge-based, innovation-driven economies, the intellectual property system is a dynamic tool for wealth creation providing an incentive for enterprises and individuals to create and innovate; a fertile setting for the development of, and trade in intellectual assets; and a stable environment for domestic and foreign investment.

Monday, March 8, 2010

GIIP Delhi

Global Institute of Intellectual Property (GIIP) is a leading Intellectual Property (IP) training company, co-headquartered at New Delhi, India and San Jose, USA. The company has been set up by a team of successful entrepreneurs, IP attorneys, patent agents and practitioners. GIIP provides training services covering IP generation, protection, commercialization and management.

GIIP recognizes the growing demand of patent and related services globally and also the growing need for qualified & trained patent professionals, agents and IP litigation attorneys in India.


To address this need, GIIP has put together unique international - standard courses that are conducted by Indian and international IP practitioners, to provide comprehensive knowledge about different type of Intellectual Property (IP), related protection systems & their significance, infringement issues and strategies for commercialization and management. GIIP’s aim is to train science, engineering, law, graduates, postgraduates, PhDs, working professionals and the corporate teams to cater to the growing need of the global, knowledge-based, innovation-driven economy.


GIIP, a pioneer in IP education, has been involved in Capacity Building for IP & Patent professionals and has provided excellent placements to all its students.



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