Society for Technology and Intellectual Property
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The Society for Technology and Intellectual Property (STIP) is an Indian organization which strives for technology and intellectual property management for global integration of economies through harnessing intellectual capital for the benefit of mankind and society for general and specific welfare. It is a not-for-profit organisation incorporated under Societies Registration Act, 1860 and is headquartered in New Delhi.
STIP is not merely an organization; it is passion and mission of members of STIP to do something for the mankind and society at large. STIP has pool of talent of lawyers, patent and trademark agents, engineers, technocrats, and IP experts (national and international) who are committed to make successful the objects and mission of STIP.
STIP intends to help in integration of society from lower to higher lever of economic status of entrepreneurs, SSI's, SME's, inventors, students, academia, NGO's and business groups through technology and intellectual property development and making environment clean and better for the next generation.
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