Is the name of scientific and technological achievements in the achievement transformation table the name of the unit project or the name of the acquired intellectual property right?

In the achievement transformation table, the name of scientific and technological achievements usually refers to the name of scientific and technological achievements you obtained in the process of research or development. The name should be concise and clear, which can accurately describe your achievements.

Where intellectual property rights such as patents and trademarks are obtained in the process of research or development, the name of the intellectual property rights can be filled in the achievement transformation table as the name of scientific and technological achievements. For example, if your research achievement is a new drug, you can fill in the name of this drug as the name of scientific and technological achievement in the achievement transformation table.

However, if your research results are not intellectual property rights, but other forms of scientific and technological achievements, then you should use a name that can accurately describe your achievements as the name of scientific and technological achievements to fill in the achievement transformation table. For example, if your research result is a new production method, you can fill in the name of this production method as the name of scientific and technological achievement in the achievement transformation table.

Generally speaking, the name of scientific and technological achievements should accurately describe your achievements, whether it is intellectual property or not. When filling in the achievement transformation table, we should determine the name of scientific and technological achievements according to the nature and characteristics of our own achievements.