Other IP Services
At AWALNUT IPR we provide IP related services includes but not limited to Litigation, Agreement Drafting, Technology Transfer, IP Evaluation and IP training and education
AWALNUT IPR offers training services for your teams in all subjects related to intellectual property. We have a training catalogue that ranges from awareness raising to more specific domains such as IP analytics, IP valuation, licensing and technology transfer. We do also provide customised training courses training courses, workshops and seminars for inventors, innovators, industrial designers, learning programs for all IP enthusiasts a wide range of businesses from small, privately-owned companies to multinational corporations in all sectors, throughout India and globally.
- Learning about the different types of IPR, including copyright, patent, and trademark, as well as the legal protections available for each of them.
- Understanding the process and benefits of acquiring and protecting your IPR.
- Discovering resources to help you enforce your IPR
- Protecting and defending your own IP – at home and abroad
At AWALNUT IPR we do provide, a combination of online and offline learning to enhance face-to-face education. In these courses, participants can study the preliminary online module of basic concepts from the comfort of their homes or offices. This approach makes IP education more accessible to those who have limited opportunities to enrol in IP courses.
- Research & development team/inventors
- Business owners
- Product designers
- Business advisors
- Business coaches
- IP coordinators for effective management of the companies’ IP portfolio
- In-house counsel & lawyers
- Universities & Educational Institutions
- Anyone with an interest in IP
- Prosecuting and defending civil suits for infringement of trade marks, patents, designs and copyrights
- Suits for passing off
- Criminal cases for trademarks and copyrights
- Anti-piracy measures
- Anti-counterfeit actions
- Appeals from orders of the patent & trade mark office
- Writ petitions
- Intellectual property Assignment Agreement
- Non-Disclosure Agreements
- Technology Licensing or Technology Transfer Agreements
- Trademark Licensing and Franchising Agreement
- Copyright Licensing Agreement
- Inventions Assignment Agreement
- E-book Publishing Agreement
- Music License Agreement
- Research and Development Agreement
- Work For Hire Agreements
Intellectual property is among its most valuable assets, and it’s important to protect it. Technology transfer is closely related to knowledge transfer. Licensing your intellectual property can yield various benefits to your business.
We at AWALNUT IPR assist our clients for licensing their IP/technology. The team is responsible for the identification and protection of technological assets. Once these technologies are properly protected, marketing initiatives are taken to facilitate their adoption and market uptake. The main dissemination channel is done through licensing. The terms and conditions of the licensing agreements are adapted on case-to-case basis depending on the specific situation of the licensee, the maturity of the technology and the expected market.
Intellectual property (IP) valuation is the process of assessing the monetary value of your IP assets. This can help you in strategic decision-making and also become a useful resource during negotiations. IP assets can be bought, sold, or used as securities similarly to tangible property. As such, they are often at the core of the business value that can help in securing financing. A range of factors considered in a valuation will also reflect to what degree your business is able to leverage from these assets and help you prioritize and make better decisions. Similarly, knowing how a competitor, client or licensee can leverage your IP assets can allow you to negotiate a better license deal, set a sales price or in some cases calculate damages resulting from an infringement.
At AWALNUT IPR, we do assist our clients in IP valuation by way of forecasting future sales generated by the IP assessing to what degree the IP is a share of the revenues from the final product or service, what the future price of the service or product will be, and the expected sales over the lifetime of the IP; cost incurred to get the IP to its current state and the cost related to failed experiments, lost opportunities and lost income for calculating damages.