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Welcome to Universal Idea IP Counsels, where our expert Patent Attorneys lead the way in delivering unparalleled Patent Services in India

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where our expert Patent Attorneys lead the way in delivering unparalleled Patent Services in India.

Our Patent Team

Universal Idea IP’s success is due to the exceptional talent, understanding, credentials and experience of our Innovators, who has patents granted under their name. They are what set Universal Idea IP’s apart from other IP firms or consultancies in India.

Each senior patent consultants has carefully cultivated the expertise necessary to lead their practice areas through advanced education and qualifications; handpicked and groomed associates from the best law, technology, and management schools; and continuous quality and process improvements

  • Leading Patent Services Firm in India

    where our expert Patent Attorneys lead the way in delivering unparalleled Patent Services in India

  • Patent Services in India to develop your Idea into patent and to Safe guard your Organization's Innovation

    Your search culminates at Universal Idea IP Counsels. In the contemporary, technology-centric industrial landscape, the imperative of patents has markedly escalated, underpinning the substantial value they confer to organizations.

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where our expert Patent Attorneys lead the way in delivering unparalleled Patent Services in India

Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.

Robotics

An automatic device that performs functions normally ascribed to humans or a machine in the form of a human.

e-Vehicles

An EV is defined as a vehicle that can be powered by an electric motor that draws electricity from a battery

Drones

Drones are small or medium-sized unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Automotive Patents

Patents in the automotive industry are usually licensed on vertical levels

Electronics Patents

An “electronics patent” protects the design of an electronic device or system that uses electricity as an energy source

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Saul Goodman

Ceo & Founder

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Sara Wilsson

Designer

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Jena Karlis

Store Owner

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Matt Brandon

Freelancer

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John Larson

Entrepreneur

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F.A.Q

Frequently Asked Questions

  • There are three types of patents: utility, design and plant. Utility and plant patent applications can be provisional and Design nonprovisional. Provisional applications may not be filed for design inventions.

  • What is a patent? A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention. In other words, a patent is an exclusive right to a product or a process that generally provides a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem.

  • The term of every patent granted is 20 years from the date of filing of application. However, for application filed under national phase under Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), the term of patent will be 20 years from the international filing date accorded under PCT.

  • When your patent expires, the following will happen: Your intellectual property will be part of the public domain; Others will be free to use and market your invention; You may stop receiving patent-related royalties;

  • The general rule for patent terms can be found under 35 U.S.C. § 154(a)(2), which establishes the patent term at Twenty years from the filing date of a successful patent application.

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