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Higher education and scientific research: 3 new patents at the Electronics Research Institute
Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Received a report submitted by Dr. Sherine Abdel Qader Muharram, President of the Electronics Research Institute, announced the issuance of 3 new patents, in line with the Institute’s policy of adopting innovations and increasing the number of patents that serve the issues that the Egyptian government places as its top priorities.
The report indicated that the first patent deals with the use of modern sensing, electronics and communications technologies in remote environmental monitoring, and is for inventions from the Computers and Systems Department: Dr. Sherine Mohamed Abdel Qader, Dr. Basma Mamdouh Al-Basyouni, Dr. Anar Sayed Abdel Tawab, and the second patent deals with the design of ribbon antennas, and it belongs to the inventors from the ribbon circuits section: Dr. Ismat Abdel Fattah, Dr. Hala Abdel Moneim, Dr. Muhammad Abu Al-Alaa. The third patent deals with the use of ribbon antennas in medical fields, and it is for inventions from the ribbon circuits section: Dr. Ismat Abdel Fattah, Dr. Hala Abdel Moneim, Dr. Dalia Muhammad Nashaat.
Dr. confirmed. Sherine Abdel Qader said that the Institute’s endeavor to increase the number of patents comes as a result of the methodology established since the establishment of the Technology and Innovation Support Center affiliated with the Institute’s Innovation Support, Technology Transfer and Commercialization Office, which is supported by the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, which achieves an increase in the intellectual property rights of the Electronics Research Institute to harvest more New patents.
It is worth noting that the percentage of patents obtained amounts to 87.5% of the total applications submitted by the Institute to obtain patents, in addition to the fact that the Institute has developed its own intellectual property policy proposal that was reviewed by the global “WIPO” organization with the support of the Academy of Scientific Research. And technology