Trade secrets are a very important part of any IP portfolio. It is no exaggeration to say that virtually every business possesses trade secrets, regardless of whether the business is small-medium, or large. Trade secrets are important, but oftentimes an invisible component of a company’s IP portfolio of assets. However, trade secrets can also be the crown jewels within the portfolio. The laws governing trade secrets have been enhanced in many key jurisdictions in recent times. The number of trade secret disputes are increasing. There is growing interest in intangible assets including trade secrets by the tax authorities. Collaborative or open forms of innovation by their very nature involve the sharing of IP, and in many instances, this IP is in the form of valuable business confidential information (i.e. trade secrets).
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INTRODUCING THE PANEL
Mr. Donal O’Connell
Donal O’Connell is the Managing Director of Chawton Innovation Services Limited. Donal had a long career at Nokia of 21 years and has a wide and varied experience in the wireless telecoms industry, having worked for periods in The Netherlands, UK, USA, Finland, and HK. Donal is a former VP of R&D and Director of IP at Nokia. In the US, he was manager of Nokia R&D in Texas from 1997 to 2003, developing the site from scratch by recruiting and grooming more than 600 engineers by initiating and launching many successful products. More recently, from 2003 to 2009, Donal was a Director of IP at Nokia and was the leader of Nokia's Patent Creation team. During this time period, he successfully managed a number of major change projects. He authored two books which are in the name of “Inside the Patent Factory” and most recently "Harvesting External Innovation" on the subject of collaborative innovation and IP, published by Gower in June 2011.
Mr. Adarsh Ramanujan
Adarsh is an independent counsel with offices in Delhi and Chennai. Before starting his own practice he spent considerable time with Lakshmikumaran& Sridharan at New Delhi and Geneva offices. He obtained his B.Sc. LL.B. (Hons.) degree (Gold Medalist) from National Law University, Jodhpur and LL.M. degree from University of California, Berkeley. He is a qualified Patent Agent in India. A major portion of his time is spent practicing in the areas of IP & Technology Laws as well as in International Trade Law. He has however branched out into doing commercial litigation and arbitration work. His expertise also extends to regulatory laws such as environmental laws, biodiversity laws, and cyber laws. Adarsh has taught patent law in NLU, Delhi, and NLU, Jodhpur, and also at the CEIPI Institute (University of Strasbourg). He has authored as well as co-authored close to 30 publications on diverse topics, including on IP, WTO, constitutional law, and international tax.
Mr. Subhadip Sarkar
Subhadip is currently in the post of an Assistant Vice President, in Cognizant Technology Solutions and has more than 20 years of experience working in diverse industries with a successful record of leadership accomplishment in both products and services industries in multiple technology domains. In his current role, Subhadip provides spearheads and manages operational and advisory oversight on various Corporate Affairs processes, including Intellectual Property and Technology licensing/commercialization, operations and governance, strategy, and Indian Government and External Affairs. He works closely with executive management and Board members on providing advisory on various matters relating to operations and governance, HR and employment, IP licensing, risk and compliance, policy formation, external affairs to drive Company’s growth and mitigate risks, etc. Subhadip is also the Board Member of Asia Pacific entities and is also part of various strategic committees for the Company to drive special corporate programs. Subhadip’s previous experiences include technology development, client acquisition, and sales, incubating new business practices, and large scale project management.
Mr. Dinesh Jotwani
Dinesh Jotwani has nearly 25 years of experience and a deep understanding of policy, law, technology, litigation, and government relations, especially in software, trade, IPRs, internet law, and Cyber Crimes. Some of his career/ professional highlights are that Dinesh has been an in-house Counsel, Partner in Law Firms, and has also been an Independent Consultant to several technology companies. Some of the noted names include NCR Corporation, Techorneys LLP, Microsoft Corporation, Symantec, and Cisco. He also holds two US Patents (7831544 & 8380687) on e-discovery processes used in litigation/ investigations and has authored a book “Interface between Competition Law and IPRs: A global perspective”, published by TILF (2012). He regularly appears in the Supreme Court of India and Delhi High Court. He argues matters related to Corporate, IPR, Civil, Criminal, and Public Interest.
Dr. Jayanta Ghosh
Dr. Jayanta Ghosh is presently holding a position as Research Fellow at Centre for Regulatory Studies, Governance and Public Policy, The W.B National University of Juridical Sciences, India. He is an alumnus of Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India. He has extensive research experience of a decade. Dr. Ghosh specialized in Intellectual Property law and technology, informational privacy, data protection, and security law issues. He has testified before numerous congressional committees and continues to works frequently on law and technology. He was awarded the three most prestigious fellowships like DAAD Fellowship, Max Planck Scholarship, and Indo-Canadian Shastri Institute Fellowship. Dr. Ghosh is the founder and managing partner (honorary) of IPThink-Tank, to facilitate and spreading awareness of Intellectual Property Rights for the betterment of society. He is an academic committee member of the International Trademark Association (INTA) committee. He is also visiting the faculty of Techno India University for the subject of Intellectual Property Laws.
Dr. Pinaki Ghosh
Dr. Pinaki Ghosh was a researcher in the 1st half (1997 to 2002) in GE and filed 26 patents and 20 papers. Before GE, he had a stint at DRDO missile division, Hyderabad immediately after his Masters in Mathematics from IIT KGP and Ph.D. in "Image Processing” from ISI Calcutta. He used to regularly visit the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, and RGSOIPL, IIT Kharagpur to conduct lectures on IPR. He is also a member of the CII National Committee on Technology and IPR and National Committee of Intellectual Property Owners. He is the core committee member of IP of CII, FICCI, and ASSOCHAM. Currently, he is pursuing his 2nd Ph.D. in Law.
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