Intellectual Ventures signs partnership with IIT

Updated on: Friday, March 20, 2009

US based invention investment company Intellectual Ventures and Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay today signed a MoU to license and commercialise inventions of students and faculty of the institute.
    
The MoU, signed by Ashok Misra, Chairman Intellectual Ventures (India) and Krithi Ramamritham, Dean R&D of IIT-B, is expected to result in the wider dissemination and practical utilisation of inventions generated by IIT-B faculty, students and staff.
    
Intellectual Ventures (IV), a pre-venture capital company would license IIT-B inventions accepted under this program and work on a number of possible commercialisation strategies for them, Misra told reporters.
    
'IV will pay IIT-B fees for such licensing and also bear the cost of patenting associated with these inventions,' he said.
    
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