Intellectual Property
Intellectual property is one of the key assets of our university. It reflects the results of scientific research and innovation, protects unique developments, and ensures their implementation in industry. Each patent, utility model, or copyright serves as evidence of the high quality of research and the practical significance of our projects, contributing to the advancement of science, the economy, and a sustainable society.
Our university actively fosters a culture of innovation and intellectual property protection. The creation and registration of patents enable researchers and students to transform scientific ideas into real technologies that can be commercialized and applied across various industrial sectors, while simultaneously considering environmental and social responsibility.
The university’s intellectual property portfolio directly contributes to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It facilitates the implementation of “green” technologies, improves resource efficiency, and generates innovations that address social and environmental challenges, strengthening the university’s position in the international scientific community.