The Institute of Management in Kerala (IMK) is organising a one-day national seminar on ‘Product patents and their impact on Indian pharmaceutical industry and bio-informatics’ here on Friday.
Dr R. Manavalan, Professor and Head, Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology, Annamalai University, will give a presentation on ‘Introduction to product patents and IPR, emergence of bio-informatics.’
Among those who will join him subsequently are Dr Elizabeth Varkey, intellectual property rights expert and Advocate, High Court of Kerala; Dr Achyutsankar Nair, Director, Centre for Bio-informatics, University of Kerala; and Dr N.K. Jayakumar, Professor and Head, Department of Law, University of Kerala.
The seminar is intended for students, corporate delegates, research scholars and faculty of the pharmacy, management and law streams, said Dr K.S. Chandrasekar, Organising convenor.
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Thiruvananthapuram: The Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management - Kerala (IIITM K), in association with Borland India, is conducting a half-day seminar on 'Software delivery optimization' here on Tuesday.
Announcing this, Dr K.R. Srivathsan, Director, IIITM-K, said the seminar was part of a series being organised to build awareness and skills in quality software product design and development. Software quality is a major issue in IT and a hard problem for the industry. But it is rarely taught in the IT and computer science courses.
Borland Experts from India, the leaders in marketing of platform-independent software tools, will handle various sessions
Thiruvananthapuram: MBA students of the Institute of Management in Kerala (Extension Centre, the Institute of Cooperative Management (ICM) Campus, Poojappura) is organizing a national seminar on Thursday, "Reconciliation of common minimum programme of globalisation" , on Thursday in the Cobank Towers here.
The ICM is one of 19 institutes sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture and administered by the National Council for Cooperative Education, New Delhi. According to the organizers, the seminar would be purely academic and implemented with the aim of determining to what extent the common minimum programme (CMP), the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) is in agreement with the
MANGALORE: The Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara (SDM), College of Business Management of the organization is a national seminar on intellectual property rights in key areas at the school on Friday.
The seminar, organized by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, is considered by many specialists in the national and international reputation. They will present their work at various issues related to intellectual property, patent rights of agricultural products to treat patents.
Two day seminar will be inaugurated by Dr NS Shetty, Senior Consultant, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). RD Kini, president, Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), the
The annual IT management seminar of the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIM-K) will be held at the IIM-K campus on August 28 and 29.
The seminar will be inaugurated by Krishna Kumar, IIM-K director, at 9 a.m. at the IIM-K campus. Arun Seth, chairman, BT India and chairman, ITES-BPO Forum, NASSCOM, will address the seminar.
The seminar will deliberate on the burning issues facing the country's IT industry. The seminar to be attended by leaders from the IT industry will be focussing on management in the IT sector in particular.
The topic of this year's seminar is `Marketing of IT solutions'.
A national seminar on discrete mathematics and applications ", organized by the department of mathematics at the University St. Thomas Kozhencherry place in the auditorium of the University of 9 to 11 January.
Addressing a press conference today, the head of the department of mathematics, PM Thomas, said that Mahatma Gandhi University Vice-Chancellor, Cyriac Thomas, the seminar would spend 10 hours on January 9.
Issac March Peelexinos Metropolitan opens the annual session of the Mathematical Association of Kerala.
The former director of the Institute of Mathematics, Chennai, KRUnni, Keynote address "semi domestic local products" at the opening of the session.
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Appin Knowledge Solutions and students office, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi (IIT-D) recently organised a seminar "Your Power to Succeed" by the personal development of coaches, Anuj Khare at the Institute on the premises. Khare east a B-Tech in Computer Science from IIT-D and Master in Computer Engineering from the University of Texas.
The seminar was aimed at improving the quality of life of human beings and have a strong influence on their productivity and propulsion technology excellent results. More than 500 people, comprising students, companies, businessmen and even housewives, the conference has benefited greatly from him, with the opening
The Project Management Institute is organising its second project management workshop in Thiruvananthapuram during the two weekends from April 17 and 24.
The workshop is aimed at providing intensive training to practising project management professionals in the State and to prepare them for the PMP examination conducted by the Project Management Institute in the US.
More details about the workshop can be had from the Kerala Chapter of PMI located at 721 NILA (US Software), Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram.
The Goa Institute of Management (GIM), the implementation of a two-day symposium to study the impact of patents on the maturity of the pharmaceutical industry, 20 and August 21, 2005, in Goa.
The symposium aims to examine the changing economic conditions for the Indian industry by the introduction of the product patent regime from 1 January 2005.
The theme and the structure of discussions at the seminar are as follows:
Economic, social and legal implications of the introduction of TRIPs (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights).
Effects of the implementation of TRIPs on models of majors in India.
Identification of possible business opportunities and competition
The SV University's Department of Management Studies will be holding a two-day national seminar on "Power sector reforms - Challenges and strategies'' on March 25 and 26 on the campus.
Eminent industry professionals and academicians would take part in it and present their papers, the seminar director, S. Durga Rao, stated in a press release.
BANGALORE: The Department of Management Studies, IISc and Shri Ram Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources New Delhi are jointly organising a seminar on "developing culture of high performance" on December 12 and13 at the IISc campus.
The seminar will look at industry leaders of yesteryears who have gone out of business, the few that have survived and others who have performed well and will discuss the factors and processes that determined behind it.
The Faculty of Management Studies (SGF), the University of Delhi, is organising a special seminar on "branding and strategy" on Saturday in New Delhi.
Divided into three sessions of the seminar is, first, the graphic trace of a trademark. It is informed of meetings on the establishment of trademarks, brands of food and reinvention of a brand. The seminar concludes with a special session devoted to the approach of branding and marketing services multi-level.
An impressive group of best speakers, including experts on sale - Quadra Advisory Services CEO Shunu Sen, KSA Technopak Rajan Chibba MD, CEO Indiatimes.com Mahendra Swarup, and many
Career Launcher, leading education service provider, is going to organize a seminar on GMAT preparations on 21 July 2007 in New Delhi.
According to the informed shared by Career Launcher with MBAUniverse, the seminar will be designed in collaboration of Veritas GMAT elite preparation, one of the leading GMAT prep company of the world.
The seminar will feature Chad Troutwine and Markus Moberg, Veritas Founders and MBA graduates from Yale School of Management. The event will be an interactive seminar targeted for working professionals who want to get into Global MBA programs.
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Appin Knowledge Solutions and Board of Student Welfare, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D) recently conducted a seminar 'Your Power to Succeed' by personal development coach, Anuj Khare at the institute's premises. Khare is a B Tech in Computer Science from IIT-D and Master's in Computer Engineering from University of Texas.
The seminar was aimed at improving the quality of lives of people and to have a marked affect on their productivity and drive for excellent results. More than 500 people consisting of students, corporates, business leaders and even housewives, who attended the seminar, benefited greatly from it, with opening of
NEW DELHI: Indian films, music and the pharmaceutical industry for a better future of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection that the government plans to take to the country in a race for IPR. Setting up a factory high-level brainstorming for research and development in the intellectual property rights on the cards for beef, India's position in the negotiations targeted at global agreements on key aspects of the protection of patents, trademarks, copyright and geographical indications (GIs).
Review of the IPR applications is also being extended by India global equity specialists, know-how, especially from countries such as the United States. The Government