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In 1846, Elias Howe patented a lockstitch sewing machine; the patent war around it helped create a licensing model still used in 5GElias Howe's journey in the invention of the sewing machine was marked by challenges, as he faced fierce opposition from tailors and strugg...
The 20 reforms that could take India to a $20 trillion economy by 2036: ReportIndia could reach a $20 trillion economy by 2036 with broad reforms. A 20-point agenda covers infrastructure, capital markets, and human ca...
The American Dream now comes with a survival guideTighter US student visa and immigration rules are making Asian students reconsider America as their preferred study destination. Growing un...
Picking the right pharma stock is getting harder; so pick a portfolio: 20 stocks with -23% to +22% downside to upside potentialFor Indian pharma, the regulatory risk is still real. A US FDA inspection can still cause trouble. A plant making an important product or g...
America's foreign STEM worker debate has a data problemAs the Trump administration tightens immigration rules for foreign workers and students, recent academic research challenges a key premise ...
Can housing societies deny common facilities to smaller flats because of lower maintenance fees? Know what the law saysCan a housing society stop access to common facilities by residents of smaller flats on the ground of smaller maintenance? Know what the la...
In 1898, an immigrant engineer invented wireless technology, created a battery-powered boat and operated it with a pocket-size remote while everyone thought it was magic: How Nikola Tesla demonstrated the world's first radio-controlled vessel 'Telautomaton'?In 1898, an immigrant inventor created a remote-controlled boat powered by a battery and operated it with the help of radio signals while e...
Is Sakana Fugu really better than Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos preview?Japanese artificial intelligence (AI) startup Sakana AI has launched its multiagent orchestration system Sakana Fugu, claiming it outperfor...
AbbVie loses patent plea for Hep C drugThe Indian Patent Office has denied a secondary patent for AbbVie's Hepatitis C drug Maviret. This decision ensures continued access to aff...
Zenara Gets Nod to Manufacture, Sell Pfizer's PaxlovidThe company said Nirmatrelvir and Ritonavir tablets will soon be available in a combi-pack, sold under the brand name Paxzen, as a treatmen...
Biophore India receives licences from MPP to market molnupiravirThe licences are applicable for both active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) and finished product in capsules form. It enables the company ...
MSD in talks with Medicines Patent Pool for additional licenses for molnupiravirMSD entered into a voluntary licensing agreement with five Indian drug makers including Sun Pharma, Cipla, Dr. Reddy’s, Emcure and Hetero f...
Bilateral deals might not be equitable for Covid-19: MPP executive director Charles GoreThe Medicines Patent Pool is a United Nations-backed public health organisation that helps middle- and low-income countries get access to c...
Zydus Cadila inks pact with Medicines Patent Pool for Hepatitis C drugBetween 130 and 150 million people worldwide are estimated to have HCV. The vast majority lives in low and middle income countries, it adde...
Cipla, Emcure, Hetero and Natco Pharma join patent pool for new Hepatitis C drug DaclatavirThere might be more companies who might join the patent pool for the drug. Daclatasvir is known to cure multiple genotypes of the Hep C vir...
Open Invention Network calls Indian companies to joinOIN was launched in 2005 as a response to large corporations who were infringing on Linux patents held by small companies.
Shilpa Medicare inks pact with MPP, Gilead for HIV/AIDS drugsShilpa Medicare inked an agreement with Gilead Sciences to increase access to medicines used for treatment of HIV/AIDS.
- Hetero Labs to produce Gilead's HIV drugs, through Medicines Patent Pool
Hyderabad based Hetero labs through an agreement with Geneva based Medicines Patent Pool will produce four key HIV drugs developed by Gilea...
- Big pharma companies must allow generic firms to sell cheap HIV drugs to poor nations
An independent mechanism that protects the patent rights of Big Pharma while allowing generic firms to sell cheap, copycat HIV drugs to poo...
- Indian drug makers welcome to join 'patent pool' prog: GSK
Indian drug makers and research cos can join 'patent pool' programme to develope low cost drugs for 16 neglected tropical diseases.