Universities urged to seek IP protection for research products

Enterprises have been reluctant to cooperate with universities on commercialisation of their inventions and products because of the lack of intellectual property (IP) protection, according to the Vietnam Invention Association.
Universities urged to seek IP protection for research products ảnh 1A laboratory at HCM City International University under Vietnam National University-HCM (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Enterprises have been reluctant to cooperate withuniversities on commercialisation of their inventions and products because ofthe lack of intellectual property (IP) protection, according to the Vietnam InventionAssociation.

Commercialisation of applied research could bring huge profits to universities,according to the association.  

Phan Thi Chau, the association’s vice president, said: “If a research solutionis applied and truly useful, it would have huge value. It is a waste not tocommercialise it.”  

However, for enterprises to make a product, the applied research product orinvention needs to have a registered copyright.

“If there is no copyright, it is difficult for enterprises to invest a largeamount of money in commercialisation,” Chau said.

To date, only few universities have paid attention to copyrighting appliedresearch results, she added.

This has resulted in a limitation in co-operation in commercialisation betweenenterprises and universities.

“Universities should also draw up regulations to encourage their scientists toregister for a copyright for IP protection,” she said.  

Tran Viet Hong of the HCM City University of Technology said that communicationand training about the importance of IP should be improved, and thatuniversities should develop a strategy for management of applied researchcommercialisation.

He, however, noted that enforcement of the copyright law was still not strongenough and that severe fines should be imposed on violators.

Figures from the Ministry of Education and Training show that scientificresearch at universities has seen significant progress.

Between 2011 and 2016, the ministry allocated nearly 292 billion VND (12.8million USD) for 46 projects on improving research capacities. Labs atuniversities were also provided with modern equipment.

From 2011 to 2015, nine universities in technical fields signed 1,729technology transfer contracts, with total profits of 553 million VND (24,400USD).

Universities in the fields of agriculture-forestry-fishery and medicine had 570scientific research results applied to production from 2011 to 2016. However,only 17 products were registered for IP protection.  

A lecturer, who declined to be named, from the HCM City University of Medicineand Pharmacy blamed red tape during the IP process as a barrier to copyrightregistration.

Eight years ago, the lecturer visited the IP office in the city to learn aboutprocedures for registration, but after receiving the answers from office staff,he found that it was too complicated.

Moreover, he was told to wait for two years for the office staff to checkwhether his idea had been proposed by anyone else.

“I was discouraged and gave up,” he said.

After hearing what the lecturer said, Chau said that universities should set upa legal division specialising in this issue to help academics.

Only some universities, such as the HCM City University of Medicine andPharmacy and University of Science under the Vietnam National University-HCM,have such a legal division.

The Vietnam Invention Association, established in 2015, is ready to help themtackle the problems associated with red tape, according to Chau.

Universities should also draw up regulations on rewards for any lecturer orscientist who has had their research commercialised, she said.

She also suggested that universities begin to work with enterprises moreclosely.

Several universities have invited enterprises to meetings to discuss researchprojects, but some of the applied research did not match the companies’ needs,she said.-VNS/VNA
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