Samsung R&D Institute Bangalore wins the National Intellectual Property Award – Times of India

Samsung R&D Institute (SRI-B) has been conferred the National Intellectual Property Award 2021 and 2022 by the Government of India in the category of top public limited company/private limited company for patents filing, grant and commercialization in India: Services Sector. The center is Samsung’s largest R&D centre outside Korea,
Additionally, SRI-B also won the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) IP Enterprises Trophy. The Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP) of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, confers the annual National Intellectual Property Awards to outstanding innovators, organizations, and companies in the field of patents, designs and trademarks every year. The National Intellectual Property (IP) Awards are conferred every year to recognize and reward the top achievers comprising individuals, institutions, organizations and enterprises, for their IP creations and commercialization, which have contributed towards strengthening IP eco-system in the country and in encouraging creativity and innovation.
So far, SRI-B has filed over 7,500 patents in India and globally. Engineers at SRI-B have filed patents around areas such as multi-camera solutions, 5G, 6G as well as ultra-wideband wireless communications protocol. These patents have been commercialised in Samsung flagship Galaxy smartphones, smartwatches and network equipment, among others. Samsung claims that at SRI-B, nearly 50% of patent filers are first-time inventors and about 27% have less than five years of experience. The center is said to have seen a 100% increase in annual patent filings over the last four years while commercialization of patents filed by Samsung has increased by four times in last three years. The majority of patents filed are in emerging areas such as 5G, AI, ML, IoT, camera & vision technologies.
To strengthen industry-academia connect, Samsung R&D has been working with engineering colleges as part of a popular students’ engagement program named Samsung PRISM. started in 2020. SRI-B plans to expand this program to 70 engineering colleges in India by 2025.

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