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Swati Sharma addresses over 50 scientists on ‘Prosecution and Filing Trademarks in India’ at a Women Scientists Scheme (WOS-C) workshop organised by TIFAC, an organisation formed under the aegis of the Department of Science and Technology.

The talk was part of the ‘Trademarks, Copyright, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indication’ workshop hosted by the Technology Information Forecasting and Assessment Council (TIFAC), which administers WOS-C. The Scheme has been envisaged by the Indian government to provide women scientists the opportunity to return to mainstream science and work in the area of Intellectual Property Rights.wos-c trademarks workshop

 

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