BENGALURU – The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), the premier R&D wing of the Department of Telecommunications, hosted its Annual IP Awards Ceremony 2026 today at its Bengaluru campus. The event celebrated a year of significant breakthroughs in indigenous telecom technology, honoring 78 employees for their contributions to India’s intellectual property (IP) landscape.
The ceremony highlights C-DOT’s growing role in driving the Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Digital India initiatives through high-level research and development.
A Growing Portfolio of Innovation
The awards recognized a diverse range of intellectual achievements that have strengthened C-DOT’s global standing. The acknowledged contributions include:
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36 Patents and 18 Copyrights
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5 Design Registrations and 9 Trademarks
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3 Research Papers published in prestigious domains
Each of the 78 awardees was presented with certificates, medals, and cash prizes in recognition of their creativity and technical dedication.
Strengthening National Self-Reliance
Dr. Rajkumar Upadhyay, CEO of C-DOT, emphasized that a robust IP portfolio is the backbone of a resilient digital ecosystem. He noted that these innovations are not merely technical milestones but are essential for India’s self-reliance in the telecom sector.
“A strong and expanding IP portfolio is fundamental to building a resilient and future-ready ecosystem,” Dr. Upadhyay stated. “It is encouraging to see our teams continuously pushing boundaries and contributing meaningfully to India’s digital future.”
Future Outlook
By consistently recognizing the engineers and researchers behind these technologies, C-DOT continues to foster a culture of purposeful innovation. These achievements aim to transform home-grown ideas into impactful, globally competitive technologies, reinforcing India’s position as a leader in the emerging digital and telecom landscape.

