A Conference on 3D Printing held here under aegis of PHD
Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday recommended that innovations
leading to manufacture of any product ought to be patented to own copy rights
to prevent its fake circulation.
The Conference also suggested that efforts amounting to
occurrences of innovations even if met with persistent and consistent failures
in early stage of life augur well for future whereas if such a thing happens in
the later stage of life, it usually leads to bunch of failures.
Therefore, it is necessary to seek owning of intellectual
property rights through proper patenting on any product innovation to make sure
that it is not misused and this particularly true when innovations are taking
place in 3D printing which India is gradually adopting and adapting to.
The aforesaid views emerged at 3D printing conference in
which host of experts such as Executive Director-C DOT, Ministry of
Communications & IT, Mr. Vipin Tyagi and Professor-Mechanical Engineering,
Department of IIT Delhi, Dr. Pulak M Pandey took part to express their views on
the subject.
Among others that participated in the conference
comprised President, All India Federation of Master Printers, Prof. Kamal
Chopra; Chairman, Innovation Committee, PHD Chamber, Mr. Deepak Pahwa and its
Sr. Secretary, Dr. Jatinder Singh.
Mr. Vipin Tyagi was of the view that with 3D printing
technology, the C-DOT is making products and articles through which the usages
of broadband and internet, even illiterate and gullible rural masses could take
advantage of the product innovations and connect with the rest of the world in
terms of technology to launch their aspirations.
Dr. Pulak M Pandey also appraised that lot of innovations
have been taking place in IITs and more so in IIT Delhi and its Labs in which
one could notice the beautiful connect of prototype with those of master minds
in the field of technologies.
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