Patents
Know more about the patents we hold across various departments
BITS emphasises innovation by translating ideas into a continuous commitment to research and knowledge creation. In addition, we also emphasise contribution through the novel and useful patentable inventions.
A patent is typically the result of applied research that is market-oriented, whereas a paper publication is the result of fundamental research that is knowledge-oriented. A patent is intended to provide financial benefits, and fundamental research is a source of significant innovation. Thus patents are the most crucial part of any innovation.
Uncharged, room temperature-stable, p-conjugated, organic dyes for nucleus-specific bioimaging and m
2.02311E+11
Opened
IN201911004347
Granted
