Puttur: ‘Intellectual Property Rights’ workshop held at St Philomena College


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Puttur, Jul 24: Department of Commerce, Centre for PG Studies and Research, St Philomena College, Puttur conducted a one-day workshop on ‘Intellectual Property Rights’ in the PG Seminar Hall on July 22. In the inauguration ceremony, Dr Antony Prakash Monterio, principal of the college presided, Dr Santhosh Prabhu, asst prof, SDM Law College, Mangaluru participated as resource person.

In the inaugural ceremony, the principal addressed the students and wished them well for the further session and congratulated MCom department for organizing such a beneficial workshop. The resource person also gave a short introduction and awareness with regard to Intellectual Property Rights and wished the students abetter future.

As many as 91 students from I and II M Com actively participated in this workshop. Dr Santhosh Prabhu defined the importance of Intellectual Property Rights. In the course of deliberations on the topic, he also shared many actual incidents and experiences which are connected to the topic. Lucidand realistic examples made the students stay curious. Dr Santhosh Prabhu also gave some essential information to the students like how the world is getting changed digitally, how the Artificial intelligence influencing the people and conducting trade and the ways for surviving in the competitive market of today.

Prof Ganesh Bhat, vice principal, Yashvanth G Nayak, coordinator of the department and faculty members of MCom department Pruthvi K, Harshith R and Shravya N S were present. In this productive workshop, Reena compered, Thejaswini welcomed, Suhasini introduced the resource person and Rashiya Rai proposed a vote of thanks.

 

 

  

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