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AI Boosts India Tech IP Creation

Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported May 27, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026

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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.

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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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India is becoming a significant innovation hub for global companies, with its technology centers leveraging AI to accelerate intellectual property creation despite regulatory challenges in patent filings.
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Radhakrishnan Kodakkal, head of Daimler Truck Innovation Center India, emphasizes that AI will accelerate the creation of intellectual property and patents in Indian global capability centers.
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Publicis's Epsilon is one of the companies utilizing AI in its Indian global capability centers to enhance innovation and intellectual property creation.
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Kimberly-Clark is leveraging AI in its Indian operations to move beyond routine tasks, focusing on more complex work and proprietary technology, though it files patents through the United States due to local delays.
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Daimler Truck's Innovation Center India expects AI to accelerate the creation of intellectual property, highlighting India's growing role as an innovation base.
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Deena Dayalan, global head of digital operations and cloud transformation at Kimberly-Clark, points out the regulatory bottlenecks and delays in patent filings in India.
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The International — European Patent Office faces challenges with backlog and manpower shortages, leading to delays in patent examination and grant, though recent reforms are improving the process.
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NASSCOM reports on the growth of Indian global capability centers' revenue and patent filings, also highlighting challenges like a shortage of patent examiners in India.
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Harsh Kaushik, an IP lawyer, acknowledges the historical delays at the International — European Patent Office but notes recent improvements due to digitalization and centralized allocation.
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Pratik Nath, managing director of Epsilon India, anticipates an increase in intellectual property work within India's global capability centers.
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Zinnov, in collaboration with NASSCOM, reported that Indian global capability centers generated $98.4 billion in revenue, exceeding projections.
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The United States is often preferred by companies like Kimberly-Clark for patent filings due to faster processing times compared to India.
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Many multinational companies file intellectual property generated in India through parent entities in Europe, contributing to the understatement of India's direct contributions.
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