C-DOT Honours 78 Innovators, Secures 36 Patents at Annual IP Awards 2026

The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) honoured 78 employees at its Annual IP Awards Ceremony 2026 in Bengaluru. The awardees collectively secured 36 patents, 18 copyrights, five design registrations, and nine trademarks. The event recognized creativity and breakthrough thinking that strengthens India's self-reliance in telecom technologies. These achievements underscore C-DOT's role as a key R&D driver for next-generation digital solutions aligned with national priorities.

Key Points: C-DOT Awards 78 Employees for 36 Patents, 18 Copyrights

  • 78 employees honoured
  • 36 patents secured
  • 18 copyrights registered
  • Supports Digital India mission
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C-DOT honours 78 employees for innovation, secures 36 patents at Annual IP Awards 2026

C-DOT's Annual IP Awards 2026 honoured 78 employees for securing 36 patents and other IP, highlighting India's telecom R&D strength.

"The innovations we celebrate today reflect... a deep commitment to strengthening India's self-reliance in telecom technologies. - Dr. Rajkumar Upadhyay"

New Delhi, April 16

Central government's Centre for Development of Telematics honoured 78 employees who collectively secured 36 patents, 18 copyrights, five design registrations, nine trademarks and three research papers at the Annual IP Awards Ceremony 2026 in Bengaluru, an official statement said on Thursday.

The recipients were awarded for innovation and excellence at C-DOT Bangalore and the steadily growing number of patents and a strong base of awardees pointed to C-DOT's position as a key driver of innovation in the telecom and digital technology space, Ministry of Communications said.

The event served as a platform to recognise creativity, dedication, and breakthrough thinking across teams. The awardees' contributions underscore the vibrant innovation culture at C-DOT, fostering a robust ecosystem that supports research and development of next-generation telecom solutions aligned with national priorities such as Digital India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the statement noted.

The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) is the premier Research & Development (R&D) centre under the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) , Government of India.

"The innovations we celebrate today reflect not only technical excellence but also a deep commitment to strengthening India's self-reliance in telecom technologies," said Dr. Rajkumar Upadhyay, CEO, C-DOT.

"A strong and expanding IP portfolio is fundamental to building a resilient and future-ready ecosystem. It is encouraging to see our teams continuously pushing boundaries and contributing meaningfully to India's digital future," he added.

Upadhyay further emphasised that such recognitions inspire researchers to innovate with purpose, transforming ideas into impactful technologies that enhance India's global standing in telecom and emerging digital domains.

Awardees received certificates, medals and cash prizes. The ceremony brought together researchers, engineers, and domain experts whose contributions have significantly strengthened C-DOT's intellectual property portfolio.

These achievements reflect the organisation's sustained focus on research excellence and its commitment to building globally competitive, indigenous technologies, the statement noted.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of our scientists and engineers! We need more such public recognition to inspire the youth to take up R&D. Hope these innovations lead to affordable and better services for common people.
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Vikram M
Great to see the focus on IP. But a gentle critique - we often celebrate the patent filing. The real test is commercialisation. I hope C-DOT has a clear path to turn these patents into products and startups.
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Rohit P
Bengaluru proving again why it's India's tech capital! 36 patents is no small number. This is the kind of R&D that will secure our digital future. More power to the teams!
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, this is very encouraging. Strong IP portfolio is key for global competitiveness. Hope C-DOT collaborates with academia and industry to scale this innovation.
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Nikhil C
Heartening to see government R&D centres getting their due. Often private sector gets all the limelight. C-DOT's work on indigenous telecom solutions is vital for national security too. Jai Hind!

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