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SUMMARY:India IP Advantage Summit 2026
DESCRIPTION:TPCI Flagship Conference\nIndia IP Advantage Summit 2026\nTurning Innovation into Business Advantage \nThursday\, 6 August 2026 • New Delhi • Trade Promotion Council of India \n  \nAbout the Conference\nFrom Make in India to Own in India \nIndia’s patent filings have surged — yet the economic value captured from those filings remains thin. The next leap in India’s growth story is not just about manufacturing capacity\, but about who owns the technology\, the design\, and the brand. \nThe India IP Advantage Summit 2026\, organised by the Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) — India’s apex trade promotion body under the Foreign Trade Policy\, notified by the Department of Commerce — brings together policymakers\, industry leaders\, innovators\, legal experts\, and creative economy professionals to ask a single\, urgent question: is India’s IP infrastructure moving fast enough to match its innovation ambitions? \nAcross a plenary session and four parallel programme blocks\, the summit examines enforcement\, commercialisation\, AI-era authorship\, IP-backed financing\, sovereign IP in defence and space\, and the ownership crisis in India’s creative and knowledge economy. It is a forum for those who build\, protect\, and monetise intellectual assets — and for those who set the policy conditions that determine whether India captures the value it creates. \n  \nObjectives\nWhat the summit focuses on \n\nSharpen the IP ownership agenda: Move India’s IP conversation from filing volumes to value capture\, commercialisation\, and economic impact.\nBridge policy and practice: Enable direct dialogue between policymakers\, legal experts\, and industry on enforcement gaps and reform priorities.\nUnlock IP as a commercial asset: Illuminate pathways for licensing\, IP-backed finance\, patent collateralisation\, and technology transfer.\nAddress the AI and digital IP crisis: Examine emerging questions around AI inventorship\, software ownership\, data rights\, and the Trade Secrets Bill.\nStrengthen sovereign and strategic IP: Explore IP in defence\, aerospace\, and space — where IP is not just commercial but a national capability question.\nBuild a sustained IP leadership community: Bring together innovators\, creators\, legal minds\, investors\, and policymakers needed to build a strong\, self-sustaining IP ecosystem in India.\n\n  \nWho Should Attend\nThis summit is designed for \n\nSenior executives from IP-intensive sectors — pharma\, biotech\, defence\, manufacturing\, IT\, and media.\nDeep-tech and startup founders navigating IP strategy\, fundraising\, and M&A.\nIP attorneys\, patent agents\, and licensing specialists.\nTechnology transfer offices and academic research commercialisation teams.\nSenior government officials and policymakers overseeing IP\, innovation\, and trade.\nInvestors\, PE/VC funds\, and IP-backed financing institutions.\nEntertainment\, music\, publishing\, EdTech\, and digital content industry leaders.\nDefence and aerospace ecosystem players — PSUs\, iDEX startups\, and DRDO technology transfer recipients.\nSemiconductor\, EV\, green hydrogen\, and industrial design innovators.\nTrade bodies\, industry associations\, and IP policy think-tanks.\nMSMEs & business owners seeking to protect their brand\, product\, and process innovations.\n\n  \nSpeaker Categories\nVoices that shape the conversation \n\nGovernment & policy leaders: Senior officials and policymakers from government bodies overseeing IP\, innovation\, trade\, and technology.\nCorporate IP chiefs: Chief IP officers\, heads of R&D\, and technology licensing heads from large industry.\nIP law practitioners: Leading IP attorneys\, patent agents\, and trade secrets specialists.\nDeep-tech & startup founders: AI\, biotech\, defence-tech\, and semiconductor founders with live IP challenges.\nAcademic & research leaders: Technology transfer experts\, IP economists\, and academic publishing reform advocates.\nDefence & space innovators: Defence ecosystem leaders on sovereign IP and classified contracts.\nCreative & entertainment industry voices: Film\, music\, OTT\, EdTech\, advertising\, and design economy leaders.\nInvestment & finance experts: IP valuation specialists\, PE/VC investors\, and patent-backed financing institutions.\n\n  \nKey Areas of Discussion\nWhat the programme covers \nOpening Plenary — From Make in India to Own in India \nKeynote address and moderated panel examining whether India’s IP infrastructure is moving fast enough to match its innovation ambitions — covering enforcement\, commercialisation\, AI-era authorship\, and the link between IP ownership and investment climate. \nTrack I — Industrial Innovation Economy \n\nI-1 | Life\, Science & the Patent: From biosimilars and CRISPR therapeutics to AI-driven drug discovery — examining whether India’s patent framework is fit to support the move from generic manufacturer to innovation originator.\nI-2 | The Frontier of Ownership: AI inventorship\, quantum computing patents\, trade secrets vs. patents\, and IP as financial collateral — exploring IP strategy where the playbook for deep-tech startups is still being written.\nI-3 | Classified\, Sovereign & Strategic: IP in defence\, aerospace\, and space — DRDO technology transfer\, iDEX startups under classified contracts\, and the legal vacuum around space IP as India’s commercial space sector accelerates.\nI-4 | The Future Factory: Semiconductor circuit layout rights\, EV battery and green hydrogen IP\, industrial design protection\, and chip design rights — turning India’s manufacturing ambition into durable IP ownership.\n\nTrack S — Creative & Knowledge Economy \n\nS-1 | Code\, Data & the Algorithm: Software ownership\, AI copyright\, Draft CRI Guidelines 2025\, the ANI vs. OpenAI case\, and the Trade Secrets Bill — mapping the IP ownership crisis at the heart of India’s IT sector.\nS-2 | The Price of Knowledge: Who owns the lecture\, the research paper\, the AI-revised curriculum? EdTech content rights\, Section 52 digital fair dealing\, academic publishing reform\, and the collapse of authorship in AI-generated education.\nS-3 | Streams\, Screens & Stolen Voices: Section 31D’s inapplicability to OTT streaming\, AI voice cloning without consent\, sports media rights\, and the IP frontier of India’s most culturally visible industries.\nS-4 | The Business of Aesthetics: Architect moral rights\, AI-generated building designs\, deepfake endorsements\, and the IP of advertising and design — protecting India’s aesthetic economy.\n\nPractitioner Briefs: Each parallel block includes focused 20-minute practitioner briefs on patent landscape intelligence\, IP as capital in industrial M&A\, digital asset IP valuation\, and trade secrets governance — practical\, applied\, and directly relevant to IP decision-makers. \n  \nKey Takeaways\nWhat delegates will take home \n\nA clear read on India’s IP policy direction: Where enforcement\, reform\, and India’s position in global IP norm-setting are heading — from the officials shaping it.\nStrategies for IP-led competitive advantage: How to build\, protect\, license\, and finance IP assets across pharma\, deep-tech\, manufacturing\, defence\, and creative industries.\nClarity on AI and emerging IP frontiers: Practical guidance on AI inventorship\, software ownership\, data rights\, and the implications of India’s Draft CRI Guidelines and Trade Secrets Bill.\nA framework for sovereign and strategic IP: How defence\, space\, and semiconductor IP works differently — and what India’s industrial players need to know about classified contracts and technology transfer.\nIP valuation and finance tools: How patents are used as collateral\, how IP portfolios are evaluated in M&A\, and how to structure licensing for commercial scale.\nA high-value network of IP peers: Direct connections with policymakers\, legal experts\, innovators\, investors\, and creative industry leaders — all in one room.\nActionable policy inputs: Structured outcomes and recommendations that inform India’s IP policy agenda going forward.\n\n  \nContact Information\nFor speaker opportunities\, delegate registrations & and sponsorship opportunities\, contact: \nVirat Bahri\,\nJoint Director — Trade Promotion Council of India\nPh: +91 9667182697\nEmail: virat.bahri@tpci.in\nWebsite: www.tpci.in
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SUMMARY:Indian Pavilion at Food Ingredients Asia Indonesia 2026
DESCRIPTION:Dear Industry Members\, \n  \nTrade Promotion Council of India is organizing Indian Pavilion to Jakarta\, Indonesia during Food Ingredients Indonesia\, at Jakarta\, Indonesia from 16 – 18 September 2026. \n  \nTPCI is pleased to invite its members and industry partners from Food & Beverages Ingredients sector to join this pavilion for promoting Indian Food Ingredients sector and generate business orders from Asia Region. \n  \nFi Asia is the Asia’s premier international event for food and beverage ingredients. Fi Asia brings together the world’s leading food and beverage ingredients suppliers and specialists in research and development\, production and marketing to showcase the most diverse range of new and innovative ingredients and services. \nFood Ingredients Asia is a unique opportunity to exchange ideas with stakeholders within the food community. \n  \nIt is a leading global meeting place for food and beverage ingredients innovation: \n\nSource the latest and most innovative ingredients\nGrow your business in one of the fastest growing markets with a large appetite for food\, health and functional ingredients\nNurture your business relationships by meeting with the most important ingredients suppliers and buyers in the region\n\nExhibitor Profile \n\nFinished food products\nIngredients & Additives\nFinished beverage products\nContract manufacturing\nDairy Replacement\nAlternative protein\nFlavours & Spices\nFood Supplements & Nutraceuticals\n\n  \n\n\n\nParticipation Charges (For Shell Scheme):\n\n\nSTALL SIZE\nSPECIAL RATES \n\n\n6 sqm with Stall built-up including walls\, 3 chairs\,1 Round Table 1 Table counter\, 1 Bar stool\, 2 Spot Lights\, Waste bin\, Fascia Name\, 1 Power Socket \n \nFOR TPCI Members : Rs. 5\,85\,000  \nFOR Non Members: Rs. 7\,20\,000 \n\n\n12 sqm with Stall built-up including walls\, 2 Round Tables\, 6 chairs\, 1 Table counter\, 1 Bar stool\, 4 Spot Lights\, Waste bin\, Fascia Name\, 1 Power Socket\nFOR TPCI Members : Rs. 11\,25\,000  \nFOR Non Members: Rs. 13\,00\,000 \n\n\n\n\nPer corner charges will be applicable at INR 25\,000/-\n\n  \nPlease apply with the duly filled form attached along with the DD/Cheque of complete amount in favour of “Trade Promotion Council of India” payable at NEW DELHI secure discounted rate. This subsidy strictly on first come first serve basis only. \n  \nPlease feel free to connect with the following for further details: \n  \nShalini Choudhary \nTrade Promotion council Of India \nPhone: +91-11-40727220/Mob: +91-9870299617 \nEmail: tradefair@tpci.in
URL:https://www.tpci.in/eventdefault/indian-pavilion-at-food-ingredients-asia-indonesia-2026/
LOCATION:Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) Jakarta\, Indonesia\, Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) Jakarta\, Indonesia
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