Intellectual Property Quotient
Full Form of IPQ
What is IPQ?
Intellectual Property Quotient (IPQ) is a metric that evaluates the strength, quality, and economic value of an organisation’s intellectual property (IP) assets, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. In the Indian business ecosystem, IPQ has gained prominence as startups and established firms increasingly recognise IP as a key driver of competitive advantage and valuation. It is used by investors, venture capitalists, and corporate strategists to assess a company’s innovation capacity and protection of intangible assets. IPQ is often calculated through a combination of quantitative factors such as the number of granted patents, citation impact, geographic coverage, and qualitative assessments of IP strategy and enforcement. In India, the metric aligns with the government’s focus on innovation and the National Intellectual Property Rights Policy. It is most commonly referenced in business schools, patent analytics reports, and during funding rounds for tech-driven enterprises. For competitive exams like UGC NET Management or MBA interviews, understanding IPQ can be relevant when discussing intellectual property management and business valuation. A robust IPQ helps Indian companies attract global partnerships and secure higher valuations in mergers and acquisitions.
IPQ का फुल फॉर्म
बौद्धिक संपदा भागफल
Example
The venture capital firm decided to invest after evaluating the startup’s strong IPQ, which reflected a well-diversified patent portfolio and active trademark registrations.