International Conference | Intellectual Property Rights (ICIPR 2026) | IILM University (Greater Noida) | Submit by 9th Jan 2026
International Conference | Intellectual Property Rights (ICIPR 2026) | IILM University (Greater Noida) | Submit by 9th Jan 2026
About IILM University:
Founded in 1993 under the aegis of the Ram Krishan & Sons Charitable Trust, IILM University has built a strong reputation as one of the distinguished institutions in the Delhi NCR region. With over 28 years of academic excellence, the University has consistently nurtured future entrepreneurs, managers, and leaders across disciplines.
IILM’s presence extends across multiple campuses, including Greater Noida, Gurugram, Lodhi Road (Delhi), Lucknow, and Jaipur, each equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to inclusive, globally oriented education.
About the Conference:
The School of Law, IILM University, Greater Noida, in collaboration with the Centre for Development of Intellectual Property and Research (CDIPR) and the Naovina Development of Intellectual Property and Research Foundation, proudly announces the International Conference on Intellectual Property Rights (ICIPR 2026).
This global forum will bring together scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and innovators to critically examine how intellectual property frameworks must adapt to transformative forces such as artificial intelligence, climate change, and digital globalization. The conference aims to generate actionable strategies and policy recommendations that balance innovation incentives with equitable access, sustainability, and inclusive growth.
Theme:
Intellectual Property and Innovation for Inclusive Growth in a Transformative Era
Dates:
February 5–6, 2026
Mode:
Online
Eligibility to Apply:
The conference is open to:
Academicians, Researchers, and Students of Law, Business, and Technology
IP Attorneys, Lawyers, and Legal Practitioners
Corporate Counsel and IP Managers from industry
Inventors, Startups, and Entrepreneurs
Why This Matters?
Intellectual Property (IP) is at a crossroads. Rapid advances in AI, blockchain, biotechnology, and digital trade are challenging traditional paradigms of IP protection. ICIPR 2026 seeks to explore how IP systems can evolve to:
Incentivize cutting-edge innovation
Ensure equitable distribution of benefits
Support sustainable development goals
Drive inclusive economic growth across nations and communities
Submission Categories:
Full Research Papers: 5000–8000 words (including abstract and bibliography)
Review Papers / Case Studies: 2500–4000 words
Key Sub-Themes:
The conference will feature discussions across ten major tracks:
Inclusive Innovation Ecosystems – IP support for startups, MSMEs, and grassroots creators.
IP for Sustainable Development – Aligning IP with climate innovation and eco-friendly technologies.
Accessibility in IP – Bridging gaps for rural, underrepresented, and low-resource inventors.
Traditional Knowledge & Cultural Heritage – Protecting indigenous knowledge, GIs, and folklore.
Digital Transformation & IP – AI-generated works, blockchain, NFTs, and cybersecurity.
Women & Diversity in Innovation – Encouraging gender and social inclusivity in IP ownership.
Public Interest & Access to Knowledge – Balancing private rights with public welfare.
Global IP Cooperation – Strengthening international frameworks and South-South collaboration.
Education & IP Literacy – Building IP awareness among students, researchers, and entrepreneurs.
Future of IP Policy & Governance – Rethinking IP frameworks for the digital era.
Call for Papers:
ICIPR 2026 invites original, unpublished research papers, case studies, and policy reviews from academicians, practitioners, and researchers.
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