AI Trademark Search Technology: Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal today unveiled the Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) based Trademark Search Technology and IP Saarthi Chatbot in New Delhi.
During the inauguration event, Shri Goyal noted that the search technology will enable faster clearance of trademark applications in a more efficient and accurate manner. He also hoped that the platform would resolve trademark-related conflicts and proposed that inclusion of official languages in the updated versions would make this search module a benchmark in the world.
Referring to the launch of the search module and the IP chatbot, the Minister noted that quality of disposals of patents will also improve and said that the Government is looking to integrate AI and ML-based technology for faster approval of designs. The Minister also stressed that Government-operated AI tools should be compatible with devices across all user interfaces and various technology devices for faster adoption.
Shri Goyal said that filing of patent applications by women has undergone transformational change in the last decade. The Minister remarked that the decision to reduce the fees payable for patents for startups, MSMEs, women entrepreneurs, individuals and academic institutions by 80 per cent was taken to encourage innovators.
Speaking of the five technology-based service launches in one week – the Trade Connect e-Platform, the Jan Sunwai Portal, ECGC’s new online service portal alongside a revamped in-house SMILE-ERP system, BHASKAR – the one-stop shop for everything a startup needs and the Trademark Search technology today, Shri Goyal underlined the Government’s commitment to ease of doing business. On the emergence of Artificial Intelligence, he said that it will become an existential tool, therefore, there is a need for faster adoption of the newer technology in daily work for improved outcome.
Quoting Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s 3 Is – Intelligence, Idea and Innovation, Shri Goyal said that it is the identity of the youth recognised for their skill and talent throughout the world. He asserted that the Government will equally contribute to make India a Viksit Bharat by 2047. It is not a mere dream, it is a collective commitment of 1.4 billion Indians to make India a developed nation by 2047, he said.
In conclusion, Shri Goyal urged the participants to continue to innovate, improvise and hoped that India’s solutions will become the benchmark in years to come.
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry aims to revolutionise intellectual property management with the launch of its Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)-based Trademark Search technology.
Key features of the new technology include:
1. Advanced AI and ML algorithms for precise trademark identification
2. Streamlined search processes for domestic and international businesses
3. Enhanced protection capabilities for trademarks
This initiative aligns with India’s commitment in advancing IP services and demonstrates the country\’s strategic vision in adopting innovative technologies. By leveraging AI and ML, the IP Office aims to:
- Expedite trademark registration processes
- Improve the overall user experience for IP stakeholders
- Foster international collaboration in IP system development
Also, the IP Saarthi Chatbot is a digital assistant designed to provide instant support and guidance to users navigating the IP registration process.
This technological leap forward reflects India’s dedication to creating a robust, efficient, and user-friendly IP ecosystem. It stands as a testament to the country’s efforts in streamlining IP systems, benefiting innovators and policymakers on a global scale.
The introduction of AI-powered trademark search technology and the IP Saarthi Chatbot marks a significant milestone in India\’s journey towards digital transformation in the field of intellectual property. This innovative approach not only positions India at the forefront of technological advancement in IP management but also reinforces the country’s commitment in fostering innovation, protecting intellectual assets, and creating a more accessible and efficient IP ecosystem for stakeholders worldwide