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Intellectual Property

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Intellectual property or IP refers to a creation of the mind. This means everything the human mind is capable of making—including literary and artistic works, inventions, designs, music, dances, and plays—are all IPs. IP is thus a valuable concept that involves every aspect of the University’s roles: teaching, research, and extension work.

An IP right or IPR is the legal right of a creator or innovator to be recognized and to benefit from their work, and is obtained through registration of the IP at the IP Office. Depending on the type of IP involved, the IPR may come in the form of copyright, patent, utility model, industrial design, trademark, layout-design of integrated circuits, geographical indication, or trade secret. Registering IP and knowing one’s rights is important in order for an IP owner to share their ideas to the public while protecting their own interests.

IP and Technology Transfer in UP Diliman

UP Diliman, through the OVCRD, is committed to enhancing the protection and deployment of research and creative outputs that may be highly beneficial to society and the economy through a process known as Knowledge or Technology Transfer, or the transfer of knowledge from the University to the public.

The Technology Transfer and Business Development Office (TTBDO) facilitates the protection, marketing, and licensing of the research and creative work outputs of the University. TTBDO also serves as an Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO), a satellite office of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL).

Working within the framework of the  (RA 10055), the (RA 8293), and  the  of the UP System, the TTBDO is committed to providing services such as technology assessment, IP consultation, IP training, and licensing and negotiation assistance to its constituents in the University and the general public.

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UP Diliman IPs
The OVCRD, through the TTBDO, manages the IPs of UP Diliman. The  features some IPs managed by the OVCRD that are ready for deployment, whether for further development or for commercialization (as of January 2014). Some of these IPs are listed below.

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This technology is an enhanced environment-friendly and low-cost Titanium Nitride (TiN) coating process. The TiN film produced by °ä´Ç²¹°Õ¾±±·Â® increases the lifespan of tools, enabling users to reduce costs related to replacing them. It has been granted eight patents worldwide.

Oral Vaccine
This award-winning technology involves a novel process of microencapsulation of inactivated pathogens to produce an effective oral vaccine for fish. The resulting vaccine combines the advantages of existing marketed vaccines—the advantages being increased effectiveness and ease of administration—allowing users to reduce labor and administration costs.

DREAM Program
The is one of the nine (9) components of the Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards Project (Project NOAH). Through cutting-edge technology, such as the LiDAR, it generates updated and top-quality flood maps and models. These high-precision hazard maps are made accessible to the public through the website.

Gaia Dam
The Earth Material Gabion-Type Low Dam or Gaia Dam is a low-cost, environment-friendly dam designed to help farmers and farm owners increase the yield of their lands by providing sufficient water for irrigation and, at the same time, produce enzymes and nutrients that can act as a natural pesticide and fertilizer.

Masaklaw na Panukat ng Loob
Masaklaw na Panukat (Mapa) ng Loob is a personality inventory measuring 22 Filipino trait constructs. The inventory operationalizes the Five-Factor Model of personality traits, which many consider as a breakthrough model in the area of Personality Psychology.

Contact Us
Address: Lower Ground Floor, PHIVOLCS Building, C.P. Garcia Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Telephone: (02) 8981-8500 loc. 8763
Email: techtransfer.ovcrd@upd.edu.ph
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Last Updated: 11 Nov 2024