Comprehensive Patent Registration Training Course to Be Held in November

11 September 2024 | 09:04 Code : 2916 News
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Comprehensive Patent Registration Training Course to Be Held in November

The Sports Science Research Institute of Iran (SSRI) is set to host a comprehensive patent registration training course in November 2024. The course, designed for university faculty members, researchers, students, industry professionals, and enthusiasts, will span six sessions (24 hours in total) and will be available in both in-person (limited capacity) and online formats. Sessions will be conducted by senior managers from the Patent Registration Office of the Intellectual Property Center of Iran’s Judiciary.

Course Topics
    •    The Value of Patent Registration for students, faculty, researchers, and industry professionals
    •    Introduction to Intellectual Property & Patent Filing Structure (Formal and substantive review)
    •    National Patent Registration Process under the new Industrial Property Law
    •    Patent Search & Classification Techniques
    •    Patent Evaluation Report Preparation
    •    Software-Related Patents
    •    International Patent Registration Procedures

Course Benefits
    •    Recognized as academic credit under Clause 9, Article 1 of the Faculty Promotion Regulations
    •    Official certificate from SSRI (Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology)
    •    Official certificate from the Intellectual Property Center of Iran’s Judiciary
    •    Eligibility for Patent Evaluation Certification in Sports Sciences from SSRI

Background & Registration

SSRI has served as the authorized scientific evaluation body for sports-related patent registrations for over a decade, having assessed more than 800 patent applications.
    •    Fee: 1,800,000 IRR
    •    Register online: ssrc.ac.ir/farhangi/fa/form/154
    •    For more information, call: +98 21 66955762 or +98 21 66955893 (Ext. 104, 107)

This course offers a unique opportunity for researchers and industry professionals to enhance their knowledge of patent registration processes and intellectual property rights.

 


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