C-DOT Recognizes 78 Innovators with 36 Patents at 2026 Annual IP Awards
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New Delhi, April 16 (NationPress) The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), a central government initiative, celebrated the accomplishments of 78 employees for their remarkable contributions, resulting in a total of 36 patents, 18 copyrights, five design registrations, nine trademarks, and three research papers during the Annual IP Awards Ceremony 2026 held in Bengaluru, according to an official announcement made on Thursday.
The honorees were recognised for their innovative spirit and outstanding performance at C-DOT Bangalore, with the increasing number of patents highlighting C-DOT's pivotal role in driving advancements in the telecom and digital technology sectors, as stated by the Ministry of Communications.
This occasion provided an opportunity to acknowledge creativity, hard work, and innovative thinking across various teams. The achievements of the awardees reinforce the dynamic culture of innovation at C-DOT, which nurtures a strong framework for researching and developing next-generation telecom solutions that align with national initiatives like Digital India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the statement elaborated.
As the leading Research & Development (R&D) facility under the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) of the Government of India, C-DOT plays a crucial role in technological advancement.
“The innovations we are honouring today not only exemplify technical excellence but also reflect a profound commitment to enhancing India’s self-reliance in telecommunications technology,” remarked Dr. Rajkumar Upadhyay, CEO of C-DOT.
“A robust and evolving IP portfolio is vital for establishing a resilient and future-ready ecosystem. It is heartening to observe our teams consistently challenging limits and significantly contributing to India’s digital landscape,” he added.
Dr. Upadhyay further stated that recognitions such as these motivate researchers to innovate purposefully, translating concepts into significant technologies that elevate India’s global stature in the telecom and emerging digital sectors.
Winners were awarded certificates, medals, and cash prizes. The event gathered researchers, engineers, and industry experts whose efforts have greatly strengthened C-DOT’s intellectual property framework.
These accomplishments demonstrate the organization’s unwavering commitment to research excellence and its dedication to developing globally competitive, indigenous technologies, as highlighted in the statement.