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The Centre for Policy Research, Bangladesh (Hereinafter called the CPR, Bangladesh) is a specialized research and innovation (R&I) institute that was established on Feb 24, 2008 for national and international policy, process and strategy development based on the new (Matrix) method of Economic Analysis. Since 2016, it has been growing up its activities internationally, particularly in the field of development economics, science, technology and innovation (STI) and intellectual property (IP).

The centre has developed the new economic models that are integrated the trade secrets and operational mechanisms of Centre for Policy Research, Bangladesh. The main activities of centre are to disseminate the innovations through the kinds of actions:

Support to the national and international applied research, technology transfer & technology licensing, innovation & innovation management activities.

Support to develop national or regional and international development policies and guidelines, innovation management and technology transfer policies and strategies, industrial, financial, STI and IP policies and strategies.

Support to the overall activities of SDGs, the centre entered into public-private partnership (PPP), JV, economic, industrial, business development, technology transfer, policy and IP management activities under the regulations for using the Collective Mark of Centre for Policy Research, Bangladesh 2020, provided that:

To develop and utilize the outcome of – the new (Matrix) method of Economic Analysis in the Least Developing Countries (LDCs) and developing world

To establish, develop and utilize the outcome of the IPDP – Intellectual Property Development Program in the Least Develop Countries (LDCs) and developing world.

To develop and utilize of outcome of the IIC – Innovation and Innovator Cell’s network in Bangladesh and other potential markets in the world.