DUHS organizes seminar on patent system in Pakistan

KARACHI:The universities of Pakistan are far behind not only from the developing countries but also from the regional experts in inventions and registering patents whereas in the past few years, this trend is observed to be more frequent. Particular laws have also been developed. Technology Innovation Support Centers (TISC) have been established in 27 universities of Pakistan.

This was stated by Assistant Controller Patent of Intellectual Property Organization Pakistan, Saima Kanwal, at a seminar conducted in association with the ORIC department at Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan Auditorium of Dow University of Health Sciences.

The seminar was also addressed by Pro Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Zarnaz Wahid and Director ORIC Iqtidar Siddiqi.

Kanwal further said that there had been an increasing trend in the Legislation after Patent Ordinance 2000 in Pakistan. Also, the suggestion for establishment of an Inspectorate is under consideration. However, IPO Tribunals are also working on it.

After the establishment of Patent Ordinance in 2000, the annual percentage of registration raised from 80 to 100 which gradually hyped up to 800 to 1000 per annum in 2018. Whereas, copyrights have been increased from 3500 to 4000, industrial designs are elevated from 450 to 500, that of trade mark is upstretched from 30,000 to 35,000. Overall, the percentage of registration is still not up to the desired level.

She also added that patents are an agreement between its owner and the government but people usually have misconception about it. She told that according to the new legislation of Pakistan, only a registered formula would enable the patents to be registered in foreign countries.

Previously, Pakistani laws for registration were not taken too seriously and try to register those in USA and European countries. According to the law of World Intellectual Property organization, registration in USA can only be processed if it is provisionally registered in Pakistan.

She said to increase the number of patents and inventions, Technology Innovation Support Centers (TISC) are being established at different universities across Pakistan. The 23 universities, including Dow University of Health Sciences, have developed TISC whereas 27 centers have been set up at PCSIR and Sialkot Court Chambers of Commerce.

It is hoped that this would help increase the research and inventions. She emphasized upon students to avail the opportunity that is only a click away. Websites have an open access and are full of knowledge about these patent registrations which would open new gates for them.

Pro-Vice Chancellor Dr Zarnaz Wahid said in her speech that the Intellectual Property Rights is one of the moral as well as legal issue. In past decades, this issue was not given much consideration, but it has been a serious issue in abroad and a number of legislations have been made for it. She further added that Intellectual Property Rights are not important only in the field of medicine but it significantly plays a vital role in the Pharmaceutical industry as well.

Director of Office of Research Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC) Iqtidar Siddiqi said that Incubation Center at Dow University woulf soon be established to introduce the ideas and innovations proposed by the students. This center will be functional at the end of the coming year.

They have also signed an MoU with IPO Pakistan under which TISC has been set active.