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GLOBAL INSTITUTE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR IP / PATENT PROFESSIONALS. GLOBAL INSTITUTE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Opportunity. India signed WTO agreement in January 2005. Indian companies will have to compete globally, hence the need to innovate, protect and build commercial and business strategy tools

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GLOBAL INSTITUTE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

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  1. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR IP / PATENT PROFESSIONALS GLOBAL INSTITUTE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

  2. The Opportunity • India signed WTO agreement in January 2005. Indian companies will have to compete globally, hence the need to innovate, protect and build commercial and business strategy tools • Indian companies, especially SMEs are finding it difficult to manage enormous amounts of IP that they or their employees are generating • Growing number of multi-national (MNCs) and Indian companies investing in R&D activities • Growing outsourcing / off shoring opportunities in the fields of patents and IP from US, Europe and Japan. (due to abundant talent and state-of-the-art infrastructure. Operational excellence that has delivered cost and quality leadership in offshore services centres) • India ranks 2nd among 53 nations in terms of the availability of competent scientists and engineers; it ranks 51stin commercializing research and knowledge-based inventions

  3. National Knowledge Commission’s Recommendations on IPRs Dear Mr. Prime Minister, October 15, 2007 Educational efforts on IPR must go beyond the IP offices and reach out to scientists and engineers working in national research institutes, universities, industry, the Bar, as well as to researchers and students, not just in the metropolitan areas but also in the smaller towns and rural areas of the country. Law schools throughout the country must also design specialized up-to-date courses and programs on IPR and the process of creating faculty chairs on the subject must also be intensified through better incentives for academia. Business schools also need to incorporate IPR dimensions in their curricula. Sam Pitroda Chairman, The National Knowledge Commission

  4. Where is This Opportunity? TYPE OF INDUSTRIES • Biotechnology, Bioinformatics • Pharmaceuticals • Information Technology • Chemical, Mechanical • Textile • Automobile • Heavy Engineering • R&D & Government Institutions (CSIR) Modern, Developing, Innovation driven

  5. Where is This Opportunity? POTENTIAL EMPLOYERS • Indian Corporates, SMEs • MNCs • Law Firms • Academia • Government (PTOs) • Research Institutions • KPOs & LPOs • Your Own Consultancy

  6. What is The Opportunity? a) Technical Graduates with pure / life science, engineering, pharma, biotech, software and degrees – • Patent Engineers, Agents • Patent Examiners and work with PTO • Patent & IP Expert / Advisor / Consultant • Patent Prosecutors • Licensing and Valuation Experts b) Legal Graduates (LLB, LLM) with no technical background - • IP Attorney & do IP related litigation services • Patent Prosecutors • Paralegals and work with law firms in area of documentation and support c) Legal Graduates (LLB, LLM) with technical background - All of a) & b) These jobs have a global demand

  7. IP Careers in a Nutshell YES, and…requires passing the patent bar in order to file papers by yourself with the PTO on behalf of the client; can work without passing the patent bar, but cannot sign anything NO, but…requires extensive experience in litigation before being able to work on a patent litigation

  8. Registering As Patent Agents INDIA • India has approx. 1100 Registered Patent Agents • A basic bachelor’s degree in science/technology/ engineering • Passed a Patent Bar Exam held Indian Patent Office (under Ministry of Industry and Commerce). US • Has 30000 Registered Patent Agents • A basic bachelor’s degree in science/technology/ engineering/software • Passed a Patent Bar Exam held by United States Patent Office (USPTO).

  9. Nature of Work Patent Engineer / Agent (technical graduates) • Review invention disclosures from inventors • Conduct patentability searches • Analyze, Draft and file patent applications • Conduct correspondence with the local Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) • Counsel clients on Local and foreign patent strategy

  10. Nature of Work Patent Examiners (technical graduates) • Works at PTO • Assess applications for patents by ascertaining that the invention is new, not merely an adjustment to something which already exists, carrying out searches and making sure application meets all requirements of Patent Office • Making a final decision as to the novelty of the invention, which is written in a final report • The Patents are granted, re-examined, reissued by Patent Examiners • Occasionally, becoming involved in specialised work, such as intellectual property policy, information retrieval and publicity

  11. Nature of Work Patent & IP Expert / Advisor / Consultant (technical graduates) • Domain Experts • Assist attorney and agents • Coordinate patent application filings in local and foreign countries • Engaged in high end jobs, such as Patent Valuation, Patent Licensing

  12. Nature of Work Patent Prosecutor (technical and legal graduates) Entry level Preparing Information Disclosure Statements, Oath and Declarations, other basic filing papers (Legal support/paralegal functions) Freedom to operate/product clearance (document review) Patentability study (document review) Legal and technical research Response to restriction requirements and first Office Actions Intermediate level Patentability search and review and preparation of new patent applications (U.S. and PCT filings) Freedom to operate/product clearance (search and participate in opinion writing) Validity and invalidity opinions (document review/basic support) Conduct personal or telephone interviews with PTO Examiners Response to final rejections Coordinating prosecution with foreign associates

  13. Nature of Work Patent Prosecutor (technical and legal graduates) (contd…) Expert level Write Appeal Briefs; conduct Oral Hearing at Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (BPAI) Validity and invalidity opinions (participate in writing) Assist as backup counsel in an interference File ex parte or inter partes re-examination File re-issue application Participate in litigation (U.S. and foreign) Extensive direct contact with clients; begin developing own clients

  14. Nature of Work Legal Professional (with or without technical background) (works with end customer) Patent drafting and prosecution Patent infringement and validity opinions Licensing agreements Employment contracts Advise on trade secrets, patent strategy, business plans Interact with foreign patent counsel, litigation counsel, venture capitalists, auditors

  15. Nature of Work Legal Professional (with or without technical background) (works with law firm or as independent IP Attorney) • Discovery • Memoranda • Requests • Motions • Depositions • Trial and appellate briefs • Settlement negotiations • Mediation • Arbitration

  16. Job Titles • Patent Attorney • Patent Agent • Legal Assistant / Paralegal / Patent Specialist • Patent Searchers / Technical Consultant • Domain/Science Advisor • Patent Examiner at the Patent Office • Patent Licensing Expert • Patent Valuation Expert • Portfolio Manager • Intellectual Property Head/Manager/Coordinator

  17. Salary Ranges India US Patent Agents/Prosecutors - Average pay is $74,900 a year. Patent Attorneys - Starting salaries of >$140,000 Patent Examiners $ 60,000-95,000 • Patent Agents & other Patent Professionals • Rs. 4-6 Lakhs for graduates • Rs. 6-10 lakhs for PGs and PhDs • Patent Lawyers • Rs. 2-4 lakhs for freshers • 6-12 lakhs for 3+ years experience professional • Patent Examiners • Regular Govt. Scales Varies with experience and qualification Attractive income and benefit potentials

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