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US firms' Indian arms file 1,000 patents

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Last updated on: December 16, 2003 12:26 IST

Indian units of several American technology companies have filed more than 1,000 patent applications with the US Patent and Trademark office, a media report said on Tuesday.

Thousands of Indian engineers designing next generation applications are churning out "significant amount" of intellectual property for companies like Cisco Systems, General Electric, Intel, IBM, Motorola and Texas Instruments.

Some applications, with patents already granted, date to the early 1990s but most have been filed in the last two years and still await decision by the patent examiners, the New York Times said.

In a Bangalore plant of Intel, the world's largest chip maker, Ajith Prasad and 20 other engineers are designing and developing chips that they hope will power new types of high-speed broadband wireless technology within the radius of a home or an office in the next few years.

"This is technology of the future...even the standards are still being written." Prasad's team, the Times said, has filed six of the 60 US patent applications from Intel's India unit in the last 22 months.

For American technology companies, under pressure to generate quick breakthroughs and develop products while curbing costs, the Times said, India's big draw is its low-cost, deep pool of well-educated technical talent.

The Indian research centres of Cisco and Motorola, for example, are now those companies' largest outside the US.
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