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America’s Top Young Scientist of the Year is so coveted a title that middle school students across the United States compete in Discovery Education’s 3M Young Scientist Challenge every year. Among thousands of promising innovators and inventors with a problem-solving attitude, only the best ten ...
Patentability of medical devices The Patents Act grants a patent to 'inventions' which is "a new product or process involving an inventive step12 and capable of industrial application13." However, some innovations though falling within the definition of invention above, would not be considered to ...
ororganizations to protect their innovations and gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.It provides a legal framework for inventors to commercialize their inventions, recoup theirinvestment in research and development, and potentially generate revenue through licensing orselling their patented ...
When an invention is made in any field, it is of utmost importance to protect it from getting exploited by anybody other than the inventor and the same is possible by obtaining a patent for an invention. A patent grants exclusive rights to a patent holder. The inventors can...
the London Agreement is expected to reduce financial burden upon applicants seeking to protect their inventions in the member countries of the EPC. This article discusses effects on the European patent system and benefits for the Indian patent applicants on account of the implementation of the L...
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When I think of history's most famous inventors - guys like Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford, and Nikola Tesla just to name a few - I don't instantly think about Indiana or the Midwest. The fact is, though, some of our greatest inventions have come from the Hoosier sta...
Interviews have been done with 11 excerpt inventors who have unique inventions. The results have demonstrated common points with previous researches and also have illustrated extra attributes.Elyasi,聽Ghanbar Mohammadi