AI & Blockchain with reference to Intellectual Property Rights #IntellectualPropertyRights #AIandBlockchain #IPRManagement #BlockchainTechnology
专利代理人,知识产权Prity Khastgir,
International Intellectual Rights Attorney??Telecom*Food law*AI*VR* BLOCKCHAIN *BIGDATA* Handling International Trademarks under Madrid Protocol *LED* Active in ITU, Geneva Working Group* Patent Trainer at WIPO, Geneva
AI and blockchain technologies have significant implications for intellectual property rights (IPRs). Here are some key points to consider:
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Overall, the combination of AI and blockchain technologies has the potential to revolutionize various aspects of intellectual property rights management, from protection and enforcement to licensing and ownership verification. These technologies offer greater efficiency, transparency, and security, enabling innovators and content creators to protect and monetize their intellectual assets more effectively in the digital age.
Prity Khastgir, the Chief Innovation Officer (CIO) at Tech Corp International Strategist (TCIS) in India, is a highly experienced and techno-savvy patent attorney. With over 12 years of intellectual property experience, she has worked with clients from around the world.
Prity's journey in the field of intellectual property began when she cleared the Indian patent agent exam in 2006 at the age of 21, becoming the youngest Indian patent agent. She had a passion for technology and was pursuing a master's degree in Applied Science at the time.
Her fascination with technology continues to drive her work. Prity believes that the human mind is still the best machine in the AI and machine learning world of Industry 4.0. She understands the exponential learning curve of the human mind and believes that with the right intent, one can achieve what the mind envisions.
Throughout her career, Prity has successfully executed over 500 technology-driven international intellectual property projects. She firmly believes that identifying pain points in processes is the key to a successful business model. By addressing these pain points, she aims to simplify and enrich the lives of individuals and organizations, allowing them to make informed investment decisions without burning out.
As a global trotter at heart, Prity travels across the world to stay updated on new-age innovations and to gain knowledge. She began her professional career as a patent associate at a prestigious corporate law firm in New Delhi, where she received training from USPTO patent attorneys in patent research and litigation.
Prity recognized a gap in the legal system, particularly in India, where common people lacked understanding in the areas of technology, law, and business. She attended law school with the intent of identifying pain points in the lifecycle of technology businesses and developed a strong focus on building intellectual property strategies and securing effective intellectual property rights for advanced technologies.
At TCIS, Prity serves domestic and international clients, including genius inventors, startups, universities, technology corporations, and individual inventors. She helps them protect their intellectual property rights through patents, trademarks, and logo protection. Prity offers services such as IP portfolio research, cross-border technology transactions, licensing agreements, product clearance, freedom-to-operate opinions, patent infringement and invalidity analysis, and research and opinions.
Furthermore, Prity assists startups in raising funds and foreign companies in finding the right business partners in India. She also helps enterprises enter and find the right angels and venture capitalists in countries like Malaysia, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and India.
Prity's expertise and reputation have earned her recommendations from renowned experts in the field. You can find more details about her professional background on her LinkedIn page.
In recognition of her knowledge and expertise, Prity was invited to the Big Data Expo in China in 2018. She visited exciting places in China while attending the event.
Prity emphasizes the significance of patents in earning trillions of dollars. Companies like IBM invest billions of dollars in research and development to produce innovations that benefit society. Patents protect these innovations, preventing infringers from exploiting the fruits of research. Prity anticipates a rise in patent litigations in the Indian innovation ecosystem and believes her firm will play a critical role in some interesting cases.
Prity is proud to be a part of the patent ecosystem and leads a team of techno-legal minds at TCIS. They analyze regulatory policies with a meticulous approach to determine the future of technology, law, and business in the Industry 4.0 era.
At TCIS, the focus is on incubating great ideas and helping startups grow to the next level. They assist enterprises in entering India and finding the right angels and venture capitalists in countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, ASEAN countries, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan.
International Intellectual Rights Attorney??Telecom*Food law*AI*VR* BLOCKCHAIN *BIGDATA* Handling International Trademarks under Madrid Protocol *LED* Active in ITU, Geneva Working Group* Patent Trainer at WIPO, Geneva
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