New Delhi: Mehrauli’s Gallery 1AQ, thrummed with energy as the much-anticipated IP Feast 3.0 unfolded and brought in an evening that celebrated Intellectual Properties (IPs) conceived and nurtured in India. The brainchild of Safir Anand, IPR lawyer and Senior Partner at Anand & Anand, the event saw the presence of influential figures from the world of fashion, food, luxury, and the arts for a series of panel discussions and dialogues on the impact of India’s intellectual assets.
For Anand, the concept of creativity is enough to understand IP Feast. “This was never intended to be a festival focused solely on the technical nuances of intellectual property,” he explained. “It’s about celebrating the uniqueness, craftsmanship, ideas, and innovations behind homegrown brands through their creations, the art they cultivate, and the perspectives of their entrepreneurs.
” True to this vision, IP Feast is a showcase not just for established players but also for grassroots innovators. “A street vendor with a flair for jugaad innovation is as welcome as a seasoned entrepreneur,” said Anand. The evening was an immersive celebration of India’s finest homegrown talent — ranging from couture and accessories to culinary marvels.
Guests savoured the essence of Indian excellence, through food, clothes, accessories and more. Reflecting on the third edition of IP Feast, Anand said, “India has tremendous creativity, showmanship, and innovation, all of which simply need a pla.