National Level IP Yatra Programme for MSMEs

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MSME-Development & Facilitation Office, Kolkata under Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India organized National Level IP Yatra Programme (2 Days IP Workshop) at Hotel Hindusthan International, Kolkata from 19th March, 2025 to 20th March, 2025. The Government of India envisioned creating MSME Innovative Scheme through combination of Incubation, Design intervention and IPR protection initiatives to enhance MSME competitiveness and transform them as National and International Champions.

The National Level IP Yatra Programme for MSMEs was inaugurated by: Mr. Vijay Bharti, IAS, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology and Biotechnology, Govt. of West Bengal; Dr. Tapas Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Professor, IIT Kharagpur; Mr. Pramathesh Sen, Joint Controller of Patents & Designs, Head of office, Patent Office Kolkata; Mr. N. Babu, Deputy Registrar of Trade Marks and G.I., Head of office, Trade Marks office, Kolkata; Mr. P. K. Das, JD & HoO, MSME-DFO, Kolkata & many other eminent personalities.

On this occasion, Mr. P. K. Das, Joint Director & HoO, MSME-DFO, Kolkata expressed his satisfaction for organizing this event for exclusive benefits of MSMEs for the State of West Bengal. He also informed that more than 300 MSMEs are expected to participate in the Programme. Sharing his views, he said, “Government of India has taken several measures to enhance the competiveness of MSMEs through IPR which is a new concept for MSMEs with a combination of innovation in incubation, design intervention and by protecting IPR in a single mode approach to create awareness amongst MSMEs about India’s innovation and motivate them to become MSME Champions. This acts as a hub for innovation activities facilitating and guiding development of ideas into viable business proposition that can benefit society directly and can be marketed successfully”.

MSME Innovative Scheme is an amalgamation of the Incubation, Design and IPR Schemes of the Ministry of MSME. These erstwhile three schemes are operated as separate verticals with interflows and connections. These verticals are also integrated sequentially and parallelly into one singular formulation to promote and encourage innovative activities for improved synergy and higher efficiency.

The programme covered workshop cum seminar on Intellectual Property Rights with special focus on Basic understanding on various components of IPR, Procedural and Regulatory Aspects of IP Prosecution, with reference to MSMEs, IP strategy and Startups, role of IPR in Technology commercialization challenges and opportunities,​Importance of Packaging for GI Products & use of IP in Packaging, Technology Transfer and impact of IPR on Business growth etc.

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