AI Boosts India Tech IP Creation
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported May 27, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026
The acceleration of intellectual property creation in India, driven by Artificial intelligence, is a positive for the technology and consulting sectors, indicating increased innovation and potential for new products. However, regulatory bottlenecks in India's patent filing process could deter some companies like Kimberly-Clark from local filings, potentially impacting the perceived value of India's innovation ecosystem.
Global companies, including Publicis's Epsilon, Kimberly-Clark, and Daimler Truck, are increasingly leveraging Artificial intelligence in their Indian technology hubs to accelerate the creation of new products and intellectual property. This shift is transforming India's role from a low-cost back-office destination to a significant innovation base. Executives like Radhakrishnan Kodakkal and Pratik Nath highlight the growing intellectual property work in India. Despite this, regulatory bottlenecks at the International — European Patent Office, including manpower shortages and delays, lead some companies like Kimberly-Clark to file patents through entities in the United States or Europe. However, recent reforms by the International — European Patent Office, such as online functions and centralized application allocation, are improving the filing process, supporting India's continued growth in high-value technology development.
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