With over 1800 patents, Chandigarh University takes unparalleled lead in Research & Innovation


PTI | Chandigarh | Updated: 25-07-2022 17:14 IST | Created: 25-07-2022 17:05 IST
With over 1800 patents, Chandigarh University takes unparalleled lead in Research & Innovation
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True to its coveted acclaim as India's top research-Intensive higher educational institution, Chandigarh University has taken an unparalleled lead when it comes to research and innovation, positioning itself among India's elite and prestigious universities. The top-ranked private university in the country to file the highest number of patents in past three years, the University has continued to focus on imbibing amongst its students the ability to resolve new, original problems, and along with the faculty are working tirelessly to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations, thus marking Chandigarh University's contribution in making this world a better place to live in.

Ever since its inception ten years ago, Chandigarh University has laid focused and pointed emphasis on inculcating the spirit of research and innovation amongst its faculty and students alike. The consistent efforts made over the years in this visionary direction have helped the varsity establish itself as India's number-1 Research-Intensive University, acclaim in which the institution takes immense pride.

In testimony to its research prowess, the students and faculty of Chandigarh University have filed 1816 patents so far. Of these, as many as 832 patents have been published, while over 200 patents are in the first examination stage. Apart from this, 120 patents of the university have been granted. The numbers are tall, anyway one sees it but what makes those special is the fact that almost all of these patents are relevant and practical, and contribute to the better being of the citizens of this world in one way or the other.

In line with the vision of the University, more than 900 of these patents directly cater to one or the other of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations General Assembly, thus marking Chandigarh University's remarkable contribution to ensuring a secure and prosperous future for the current and upcoming generations of the mankind, even as the rest of the SDGs are also being fulfilled by other patents in one way or the other.

As many as 180 patents pertain to issues and solutions related to Responsible Consumption and Production, followed by 166 patents about Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, while 161 patents relate to Sustained Cities and Communities. As many as 105 and 80 patents pertain to Affordable and Clean Energy, and Life Below Water, respectively, while other SDGs include Climate action (30), Decent work and economic growth(29), Good Health and Well-Being (70), Life on Land (80) and Quality Education (33) are also being fulfilled.

It is not for no reason that for the last three years, Chandigarh University holds the number one position among the private universities of the countries to file a maximum number of patents, while it is ranked third in the number of patents published and granted. As per the latest Intellectual Property India annual report released by the Office of Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trademarks, the Government of India, Chandigarh University was declared the leading stand-alone institution to file the highest number of patents, beating any of the academic institutions including Indian Institutions of Technology (IITs) or even Multinational Companies such as TCS, CSIR or BHEL by a significant margin.

Taking a lead in the research, Chandigarh University earlier this year established the Kalpana Chawla Centre for Research in Space Science & Technology (KCCRSST), the first of its kind in North India, with the objective of training students in space science and satellite development and meeting future challenges in the area of space research. This state-of-the-art space center would be the Ground Control Station (GCS) for the Chandigarh University's Student Satellite (CUSAT), an in-house developed nano-satellite being designed by the students of Chandigarh University, and a Geo Spatial Centre for research, besides other important projects.

The CUSAT will be among the 75 student-built satellites to be launched into space on the eve of the 75th Independence Day in 2022 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. With the CUSAT, Chandigarh University has become the first university in North India to design and develop its satellite while after the launch of CUSAT, Punjab will become the first border state in India to have its satellite in space. Not only will CUSAT collect data related to border intrusion detection, agriculture, weather forecasting, and natural disaster forecasting and help in research and study of various problems in these areas, but the GCS will also help develop satellite research facilities and launch satellites in as many as 57 countries that do not have developed satellite technology, besides monitoring more than 380 satellites with over 810 transmitters in over 50 Countries.

The University Campus is home to IDC (Innovation and Entrepreneur Development Cell) and TBI (Technology Business Incubator), which have been set up by the Government of India. The TBI established in the university is one of the top 10 technology business incubators in the country, which provides training to students as well as provides financial assistance in addition to research, development, and applications for patent registration. The University has 20 laboratories under industry collaboration, 30 state-of-art Research Centers, and more than 60 research groups, where over 800 research scholars work on innovative research and innovation in various fields.

Another exhibition of the rich research prowess is seen in Punjab's first DGCA-approved drone training hub which was established at Chandigarh University in April this year, along with a Centre for Excellence in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. While the training hub will provide a multitude of DGCA-certified Drone and UAV training courses mandatory for acquiring the Drone Pilot Certificate, the Centre of Excellence will develop Hydrogen Powered Drones, Surveillance Drones, and Anti-Drone Technology, besides researching Applications of drones in Agriculture, Disaster Management, Satellite Testing, Surveying, Heavy Payload Drones, etc.

Besides, Chandigarh University has been conducting extensive research in the areas of Agriculture, Climate Change, IT, Pharma, Biotech, Healthcare, Automation, Women Empowerment, Environment, etc. Chandigarh University has earmarked a special budget of Rs 12 crores for the promotion of Research & Innovation in the year 2022 so that the economic problems do not become a hindrance for the budding scientists of the future.

Not only research, but the spirit of entrepreneurship as imbibed into the students has resulted in several successful businesses coming from the varsity. As many as 143 start-ups have been born in the laboratories of the varsity of which 14—almost 10% have an annual turnover of Rs 10 lakhs while as many as 9 start-ups have a turnover above Rs 20 lakhs.

While a lot of students who passed out of Chandigarh University have been earning great, while doing their bit for society, many students are receiving liquid funding to the tune of Crores, while still being a student, for their start-ups.

Website: https://www.cuchd.in/ Media Contact: Prabhdeep Singh, prabhdeep.singh@cumail.in Chandigarh University Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1865559/Chandigarh_University_FRMC.jpg

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