Intellectual Property Protection and Management of Health Research Outputs Program

Upon completion of the R&D activities, the Council also monitors its outputs, specifically intellectual properties (IPs) generated, and ensures that these outputs are properly utilized and made available to intended users both locally and internationally. The IPROTECH program aims to provide IP-related services to PCHRD RHRDC members that have successfully generated IPs in the field of health. Services under the program range from the development of institutional IP policies to IP protection and technology licensing assistance.

For more information, the program guidelines can be accessed through this link.

Assistance Given

  • Development of an institutional IP policy
  • Establishment of institutional technology transfer processes
  • Securing IP valuation and freedom to operate (FTO) reports
  • Drafting licensing agreements

How to apply?

  • Non-R&D proposal (DOST Form 3)
  • Line-item budget (LIB)(DOST Form 4)
  • Workplan (DOST Form 5)
  • Curriculum vitae of project leader
  • Brief description of the team composition and each project staff's role in the project implementation
  • Letter of Request (signed by the agency head)
  • MOA with corresponding LIB
  • Notarized research collaboration agreement (if any)
  • Accomplished invention disclosure form and/or PCT/NPE questionnaire; Business plan for each technology
  • Publications
  • List of technologies

Who may apply?

  • Regional Health Research and Development Consortia (RHRDC) members
  • Institutions that have generated health technologies that were funded, supported or monitored by PCHRD
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