Bilcare receives National Intellectual Property Award 2014 by DIPP, GoI

Bilcare receives National Intellectual Property Award 2014 by DIPP, GoI

 

New Delhi,  Bilcare Research has been awarded the National Intellectual Property Award 2014 by Government of India. This award is conferred to recognize and reward innovators of IP who have contributed to harnessing the country’s intellectual capital and creating an eco-system that boots creativity and innovation.                                                    

Dr. Praful R Naik, Executive Director, Bilcare was felicitated by Mr. Amitabh Kant, Secretary, DIPP at a function held on 26 April 2014, the World Intellectual Property Day, jointly organized by CII and the Government of India.

While receiving the award, Dr. Naik said: “Bilcare continual investment in innovation pathway and R&D has lead to creation of portfolio of novel products, processes and services as well as path breaking technologies, like nonClonableID (nCiD) technology which not only finds its place in product securitization for the global pharmaceuticals but also application in e- governanceinitiativesin myriad Govt. and non Govt.sectors”

Bilcare has contributed to harness the country’s intellectual capital and created an eco-system that’s boosts creativity and innovation. The strong research orientation to Customer centric Innovations, Research and Development, has resulted in continual creation of valuable Intellectual Property in the form of Novel products & services and the path-breaking technology solution – nonClonableID technology (over 200 patent applications and 36 granted patents world-wide) resulting in global leadership with over 1000 pharmaceutical companies as well other industrial sectors.

BilcarenonClonableID (nCiD)technology was approved for a crucial national project by the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research under its prestigious New Millennium Indian Technology leadership Initiative Program entitled “Customized Adaptation of nonClonableID Technology to Establish Authenticity of Medical Products and Facilitate Improving Medication Compliance by Patients”. Use of nCiD in security, be it in securitization of Identity of police personnel by Delhi Police or in securitization of Electronic Voting Machines by Maharashtra State Election Commission as well as  securitizing e-governance initiative as done bythe National Jute Board in secured authentication and secured traceability cum accountability of jute bales or in secured authentication cum track-n-trace fertilizer bag by dept of fertilizer, has  enabled  safety and well being of people at large and socio-economic development.

Intellectual Property Office, Govt. of India under the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India selects the organizations and individuals for their outstanding contribution to Intellectual Property in the country, every year.