KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
• IP trends including time evolutions and countries of patent filings
• Current legal status of patents
• Ranking of main patent applicants
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants
• Key patents and granted patents near expiration
• Relative strength of main companies’ IP portfolios
• Matrix showing patent applicants and their patented technologies
• Segmentation of patents by gas sensor technology: Electrical detector (FET, CMOS, MOS/MIS), chemical sensor, optical detector, acoustic detector, gas chromatography, electro-chemical gas sensor, thermal gas sensor, gas sensor with CNTs/Graphene, electro-mechanical gas sensors
• IP position vs. market positions for each key players
• MEMS gas sensor IP profiles of 19 key companies, with key patents, technological issues, partnerships, IP strength, IP strategy and latest market news
• Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report (2000+ patents), including technology segmentation
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
• IP trends including time evolutions and countries of patent filings
• Current legal status of patents
• Ranking of main patent applicants
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants
• Key patents and granted patents near expiration
• Relative strength of main companies’ IP portfolios
• Matrix showing patent applicants and their patented technologies
• Segmentation of patents by
- Technology (primary and secondary batteries w/o lithium)
- Design (micro-batteries, solid thin film, flexible, 3D …)
- Components/materials (anode, cathode, electrolyte, barrier layer ...)
- Manufacturing method (CVD, ALD, PVD, sputtering, electrodeposition …)
- Claimed invention (method, product, apparatus)
• Microbattery IP profiles of 10 major companies, with key patents, technological issues, partnerships, IP strength, IP strategy and latest market news
• Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report (3000+ patents), including technology segmentation
This document provides an analysis of Honeywell's microbolometer patent portfolio. It includes information on the technology overview, market forecast, intellectual property overview including statistics on patent publications, granted patents and applications by country and over time, main technical issues addressed, inventors, most cited patent families, and competitive intellectual property landscape. The analysis also discusses Honeywell's key patents, strengths and weaknesses, and provides conclusions on Honeywell's leadership position in microbolometer technology.
Gert Frackenpohl (Lighthouse IP, Germany)
China has grown to the largest publishing authority. However, the question has been whether this was real or inflated. As we are now starting to learn that it was in fact inflated, times will be changing. With a continuing challenge of keeping up high volumes of publications, will China now take its real position in the IP space, and start reflecting publications that really show the countries innovation skills?
Consumer Physics Inc. develops and distributes molecular sensors, marketing its product under the SCiO brand name. According to Consumer Physics, the SCiO spectrometer is the world’s first pocket size molecular sensor. The company had over 13,000 backers on Kickstarter and ended up raising over $2.7 million. Consumers can use SCiO to scan objects including fruit, vegetables, dairy food, meat, fish and medications. They can even scan their own bodies to measure total body fat. The SCiO app also includes a DIY applet that allows anyone to scan materials of their choosing and analyze the difference between their molecular identities. Consumer Physics has won numerous awards including an ‘Enabled by Optics’ award from OSA, The Optical Society, in 2016, the World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers Award 2015, the United Nations Netexplo Award 2015 and was a CES Innovation Honoree in 2016. SCiO has regularly appeared in top ‘products to watch’ lists on Forbes, CNN, and Fortune, and has been covered numerous times by the media on television, in print and online. But what technologies are behind Consumer Physics’ success and what are the main features claimed by its patents?
ICIC 2014 Valuing IP in the Chemical Space – Science, Art and Special Conside...Dr. Haxel Consult
The valuation of intellectual property is becoming an increasingly important component of realising return on R&D; investment, overall business strategy and IP portfolio management. Like other forms of property, the value of intellectual property is determined by what the buyer is prepared to pay for its perceived value, and what the seller is willing to accept. This is ultimately decided by negotiation. However, there is much that can be done to substantiate the value in support of the position of either the seller or the buyer. From the seller’s viewpoint, being able to place the IP accurately on the competitive landscape is critical to establishing how important the IP is, and hence its perceived market value. On the buyer’s side, the accurate assessment of the market position held by the IP on the technology landscape against competition will help determine whether this is a blocking technology, or whether it can ultimately be worked around. This is a combination of science and art. There are also special considerations to be factored in for the chemical technology space. In all cases, IP information and analysis tools play a central role in providing support for valuation of IP. This presentation will use a case study approach to examine the issues and provide insight into how organizations can more accurately assess the importance of their IP, and hence the current and potential market value of that IP.
This document discusses patent landscaping and describes a patent landscape analysis of the life sciences industry in Cambridge, UK. It defines patent landscaping as creating a collection of patent families to analyze and answer business questions. The analysis of Cambridge identified 23 patent filing life sciences companies, with AstraZeneca having the largest portfolio. Visualizations show the technology areas and timeline of patenting. The landscape provides insights into competitors, mergers and acquisitions, and opportunities for further analysis.
II-SDV 2016 Bob Stembridge We have all the Time in the World; a Review of ho...Dr. Haxel Consult
One of the key elements in understanding a technology sector or a competitor’s activities is to measure and detect any significant changes over time that may indicate a declining interest or a new hot emerging area.
But how do we spot the signal from the noise? What constitutes a significant change? This depends on how we measure change which in turn depends on the measure of time we use. In scientific literature, we have limited choice – publication date (but even that is changing with wide availability of electronic pre-prints). In patent literature, publication date provides a measure of when an invention is publicly disclosed, but priority date is perhaps a truer measure of when the invention was made. And is it better to look at individual dates, or use moving windows of time?
This presentation will consider these questions using a case study approach to determine the impacts and effectiveness of the different approaches.
Our patent landscape reports have multidimensional technical insights backed by analytics which is valuable for diverse background of people from R & D Industries, Universities and Institutes, Legal and Business personals.
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
• IP trends including time evolutions and countries of patent filings
• Current legal status of patents
• Ranking of main patent applicants
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants
• Key patents and granted patents near expiration
• Relative strength of main companies’ IP portfolios
• Matrix showing patent applicants and their patented technologies
• Segmentation of patents by
- Technology (primary and secondary batteries w/o lithium)
- Design (micro-batteries, solid thin film, flexible, 3D …)
- Components/materials (anode, cathode, electrolyte, barrier layer ...)
- Manufacturing method (CVD, ALD, PVD, sputtering, electrodeposition …)
- Claimed invention (method, product, apparatus)
• Microbattery IP profiles of 10 major companies, with key patents, technological issues, partnerships, IP strength, IP strategy and latest market news
• Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report (3000+ patents), including technology segmentation
This document provides an analysis of Honeywell's microbolometer patent portfolio. It includes information on the technology overview, market forecast, intellectual property overview including statistics on patent publications, granted patents and applications by country and over time, main technical issues addressed, inventors, most cited patent families, and competitive intellectual property landscape. The analysis also discusses Honeywell's key patents, strengths and weaknesses, and provides conclusions on Honeywell's leadership position in microbolometer technology.
Gert Frackenpohl (Lighthouse IP, Germany)
China has grown to the largest publishing authority. However, the question has been whether this was real or inflated. As we are now starting to learn that it was in fact inflated, times will be changing. With a continuing challenge of keeping up high volumes of publications, will China now take its real position in the IP space, and start reflecting publications that really show the countries innovation skills?
Consumer Physics Inc. develops and distributes molecular sensors, marketing its product under the SCiO brand name. According to Consumer Physics, the SCiO spectrometer is the world’s first pocket size molecular sensor. The company had over 13,000 backers on Kickstarter and ended up raising over $2.7 million. Consumers can use SCiO to scan objects including fruit, vegetables, dairy food, meat, fish and medications. They can even scan their own bodies to measure total body fat. The SCiO app also includes a DIY applet that allows anyone to scan materials of their choosing and analyze the difference between their molecular identities. Consumer Physics has won numerous awards including an ‘Enabled by Optics’ award from OSA, The Optical Society, in 2016, the World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers Award 2015, the United Nations Netexplo Award 2015 and was a CES Innovation Honoree in 2016. SCiO has regularly appeared in top ‘products to watch’ lists on Forbes, CNN, and Fortune, and has been covered numerous times by the media on television, in print and online. But what technologies are behind Consumer Physics’ success and what are the main features claimed by its patents?
ICIC 2014 Valuing IP in the Chemical Space – Science, Art and Special Conside...Dr. Haxel Consult
The valuation of intellectual property is becoming an increasingly important component of realising return on R&D; investment, overall business strategy and IP portfolio management. Like other forms of property, the value of intellectual property is determined by what the buyer is prepared to pay for its perceived value, and what the seller is willing to accept. This is ultimately decided by negotiation. However, there is much that can be done to substantiate the value in support of the position of either the seller or the buyer. From the seller’s viewpoint, being able to place the IP accurately on the competitive landscape is critical to establishing how important the IP is, and hence its perceived market value. On the buyer’s side, the accurate assessment of the market position held by the IP on the technology landscape against competition will help determine whether this is a blocking technology, or whether it can ultimately be worked around. This is a combination of science and art. There are also special considerations to be factored in for the chemical technology space. In all cases, IP information and analysis tools play a central role in providing support for valuation of IP. This presentation will use a case study approach to examine the issues and provide insight into how organizations can more accurately assess the importance of their IP, and hence the current and potential market value of that IP.
This document discusses patent landscaping and describes a patent landscape analysis of the life sciences industry in Cambridge, UK. It defines patent landscaping as creating a collection of patent families to analyze and answer business questions. The analysis of Cambridge identified 23 patent filing life sciences companies, with AstraZeneca having the largest portfolio. Visualizations show the technology areas and timeline of patenting. The landscape provides insights into competitors, mergers and acquisitions, and opportunities for further analysis.
II-SDV 2016 Bob Stembridge We have all the Time in the World; a Review of ho...Dr. Haxel Consult
One of the key elements in understanding a technology sector or a competitor’s activities is to measure and detect any significant changes over time that may indicate a declining interest or a new hot emerging area.
But how do we spot the signal from the noise? What constitutes a significant change? This depends on how we measure change which in turn depends on the measure of time we use. In scientific literature, we have limited choice – publication date (but even that is changing with wide availability of electronic pre-prints). In patent literature, publication date provides a measure of when an invention is publicly disclosed, but priority date is perhaps a truer measure of when the invention was made. And is it better to look at individual dates, or use moving windows of time?
This presentation will consider these questions using a case study approach to determine the impacts and effectiveness of the different approaches.
Our patent landscape reports have multidimensional technical insights backed by analytics which is valuable for diverse background of people from R & D Industries, Universities and Institutes, Legal and Business personals.
This document provides an overview of LexisNexis' IP products: IP Data Direct, TotalPatent, PatentOptimizer, and Patent Advisor. IP Data Direct is a patent search API that delivers search results and patent documents. TotalPatent allows users to research patents for activities like competitive intelligence, prior art searches, and prosecution. PatentOptimizer is a tool that helps draft stronger patents and identify weaknesses. Patent Advisor provides information on pending US patent applications to help manage portfolios and prosecution costs. The document outlines the benefits and capabilities of each product.
Using Patent Analytics to Engage Senior Management in Corporate Strategyatripper
EPO President, Benoît Battistelli, at the 2013 EPO Patent Information Conference said, "Patent information is a top priority for the EPO”. This was a significant endorsement of the importance of patent information by the highest official of one of the world’s most influential patent offices. Looking at our own organizations, can patent information professionals say that their own senior management shares a similar view of the importance of patent information, and its practitioners? The key to increasing the value of patent information within an organization is to apply it to critical business decisions, and to put it in terms that are understood by senior officials. Examples of how to accomplish this goal will be provided.
Anthony Trippe Harnessing the Power of Patent Analytics A Policy Maker's Pers...atripper
How can public policy makers use patent analytics to answer the following questions:
How can patent offices and government funding bodies utilize patent information to shape and influence policy making?
How can patent information be used for “crystal-ball” gazing at the national level?
This document analyzes patent data related to smart city technologies from 1998-2012. It finds that over 100,000 patent applications were published, with growth increasing over time. Almost half of patents were for smart buildings, followed by smart energy networks. The top patenting offices were from China, US, Korea, and Japan. Electrical engineering was the most common technological domain. French applicants most commonly filed in France and at the EPO, focusing especially on smart energy networks.
ICIC 2013 Conference Proceedings Tony Trippe PatinformaticsDr. Haxel Consult
The document discusses how big data and data science techniques are bringing a "sea change" to patent analytics. These new techniques, like Hadoop and R, allow for analyzing the huge amounts of patent data in ways that were not possible before. Examples discussed include next-generation citation analysis using network diagrams, word trees to analyze patent claims, and tag clouds for discovering hedge words and synonyms. The advent of these big data analytics tools is creating new opportunities for growth in the patent analysis field.
ICIC 2014 Patent Citation Analysis: Tools and Techniques Dr. Haxel Consult
Cited references and citing references link patent documents through time and by subject. As citations do not depend on text search, they can be particularly useful for identifying patents from the Asian languages. Using forward and backward citations can enhance subject retrieval and provide added competitor information. Tools for searching and viewing patent citations, both forwards and backwards are now standard on most commercial patent information platforms. An overview of these will be presented. When using patent citations for search and analysis, it’s important to understand their origin. I will start by going back to basics and present an overview of the different types of patent citations, and how to use them wisely.
IC-SDV 2018: Jane List (Extract Information) Machine Translation for patents....Dr. Haxel Consult
This talk will provide a brief history of machine translation (MT) technologies, from rules based, to statistical, through human assisted MT (HuMT) and neural MT. Are machine translations capable of producing a set of documents suitable for search purposes? Can readers of patent documents reach an understanding of the invention and the scope of protection using machine translation of patent documents? Does this vary by technology? By language (pair)?. How has the existence of bulk machine translated collections influenced our approach to search and analysis of patent documents? How are developers of MT collections managing their collections as MT itself improves? How should we report results when MT documents are cited? What is allowable for legal and prosecution purposes?. This talk aims to provide a review of how users view machine translations of patents. By presenting the current situation it will conclude by looking at future options for retrieval and review of patents in any language for legal, business and learning.
Jane List runs her own business, Extract Information Limited, which she founded in 2013. Extract Information provides consultancy, search services, and training, all with a focus on commercial uses of patent information. She is currently helping her clients manage their IP portfolios, build IP strategies and policies, file strong patents, understand competitor patents, understand the technology landscape, understand the market(s) for their technology, track their industry, find new customers and markets. Jane has BSc. in Chemistry, MSc. in Information Science and Cert. in Intellectual Property Law. She is a Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, BPIP, WON and PIUG. In July 2014 she became co-Editor in Chief of World Patent Information Journal, and since September 2016 Editor in Chief. In 2015 Jane co-founded the Cambridge Information and IP Meeting (CIIPM) to host an annual meeting and to provide training in IP information and IP commercialisation matters. Prior to Extract Information, Jane held product development roles in ProQuest Dialog, and Lighthouse IP Group, and she previously worked at The Technology Partnership, where she spent 12 years providing IP and information consulting for TTP’s clients in medical devices, printing, food industry, consumer products, drug delivery, clean energy, displays and more. Prior to TTP Jane worked at DataStar, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Wellcome PLC), The British Library and Thames Water.
IC-SDV 2018: Martin Kracker (EPO) Linked Open EP data – a new Product from th...Dr. Haxel Consult
The EPO has recently launched a new product: Linked open EP data. This open and free data set contains bibliographic information of EP publications and the Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) hierarchy. Linked data , also known as Semantic Web, facilitates combining a particular data set with other linked data sets in any domain including patents. Given its URI, data about a resource, e. g. a patent publication, can be retrieved in a variety of formats over the web. For occasional use there is a simple data browser, an API and a SPARQL query interface. For heavier use, bulk data is available for download.
In this presentation we will introduce this new EPO product and illustrate the different ways this data can be inspected and retrieved. We will explore the content and point out potential use scenarios.
The Peculiar Searching Habits of the North American Patent Searcheratripper
This presentation was given in March 2011 at the International Symposium on IPR Information Dissemination, Taipei, Taiwan. I was asked to talk about some of the systems used by patent searchers in the United States.
II-SDV 2016 Aalt van de Kuilen - The Art of Patent LandscapingDr. Haxel Consult
This presentation will give some guidelines on how to create a meaningful Patent Landscapes. Generating patent landscaping reports seems simple, but it isn’t. For making patent landscapes you have to take several different issues into consideration.
It’s important at the start to already have in mind what kind of landscape report you are going to prepare, and choose a topic of interest, but preferable not one that is too broad. It’s also extremely important to have a clean (80-90% relevance) dataset that the landscape is based on; otherwise the outcome will be rubbish. And of course, do not use landscapes for questions that require a legal opinion (like Freedom-to-operate conclusions!!). Patent landscapes are not aimed to be as precise as other patent searches.
Some more important issues has to be taken in account and are presented.
IEEE is the world's largest technical membership association, with more than 420,000 members in over 160 countries. A Not-for-Profit organization, our mission is "Advancing Technology For Humanity." The IEEE Xplore Digital Library is the gateway to more than 30% of the world's current technical literature in electrical engineering, electronics, and computer science.
Over 4.3 million full-text articles and papers
Our subscribers include academic, corporate, and government organizations worldwide
We publish the top-cited science and technology research in the field, most notably our journals, conferences, and standards
According to a study from 1790 Analytics, IEEE literature is cited three times more often in US Patents than any other publisher and leads in European Patent citations. Patent referencing to IEEE literature has increased 896% since 1997. The importance of science and technical literature is rising and IEEE research is increasingly valuable to innovators.
InnovationQ Plus, a powerful new patent discovery and analytics platform from the IEEE and IP.com, indexes IEEE full-text publications alongside one of the largest global patent literature databases in the industry. Content includes over 4 million documents from IEEE journals, conferences, and standards alongside a global database of over 100 million patents and patent applications. InnovationQ Plus also includes IP.com's proprietary Prior Art Database, Licensable Technology from universities and other non-patent literature including PubMed Central and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
IC-SDV 2018: Josef Eiblmaier: The journey continues: the addition of French, ...Dr. Haxel Consult
The document discusses the addition of chemical structure searching capabilities to the WIPO PATENTSCOPE search system. It describes how chemical structures were annotated in Russian, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese patent documents using various tools. The user interface for PATENTSCOPE was expanded to allow chemical structure and substructure searching. Examples of searching for specific chemical structures like benzodiazepinone and ritonavir across various international patent collections are provided.
What to Look for When Using US Public PAIR and Other Lessons from Bloggingatripper
PAIR (Patent Application Information Retrieval) is the US Patent and Trademark Office's Registry system for sharing information on the prosecution of patent applications. The information contained in the system can be used to research patent documents to determine their value. In this presentation a tab by tab walk-through of the site will be provided. Specific sections and pieces of data provided on the site will be highlighted and their role in determining the potential value of a patent document will be explained. In addition a means for collecting, organizing and presenting a summary of Public PAIR data, provided by Google, will be discussed.
Patent documents from the United States have a number of different types of citations associated with them. The majority of the citations are communicated between the examiner and the applicant via forms 892 and SB08. Form SB08 is better known as the Information Disclosure Statement (IDS) and is used by the applicant to communicate the prior art references that they are aware of. Form 892, on the other hand, is referred to as the List of References cited by examiner. This is the list of references identified during the examination process and represents the prior art used for the various office actions that take place during prosecution. In all cases, citations on Form 892 are hand-picked by the examiner, based on their relevance to the application at hand, and can be considered to be highly likely to be on the same topic as the case.
During this presentation, various methods, by way of a case study, will be explored for identifying and analyzing examiner citations coming from US patent documents including blocking citations that have been used in an office action during the examination of a subsequent patent application.
Surviving the UPcoming Personal Fitness Band Patent Warsatripper
This document discusses utilizing patent analytics for competitive advantage in the personal fitness bands market. It provides an analysis of the patent portfolios of Fitbit and Jawbone (Aliphcom) relating to fitness monitors. It finds that Fitbit's portfolio is narrowly focused on activity monitoring, while Jawbone's covers additional areas like power management and manufacturing. The broader landscape analysis shows that companies like Nike, Adidas, and BodyMedia (later acquired by Jawbone) have particularly strong portfolios in relevant areas. It concludes that patent buying programs should focus on technologies like power consumption and Bluetooth connectivity.
Microfluidic technologies for diagnostic applications - SampleKnowmade
The report provides essential patent data for microfluidic technologies for diagnostic applications including:
• Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings
• Current legal status of patents
• Ranking of main patent applicants
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network
• Key patents and granted patents near expiration
• Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio
• IP profiles of 15 major companies
Manish Sinha presented on taking patent research platforms beyond search by providing additional analytical tools and visualizations. These include improved machine translation, legal status analysis, competitive monitoring dashboards, text mining and technology analysis through clustering, heat maps and network maps. Other features discussed were integrated reporting, patent quality ranking, portfolio analysis and tools for licensing professionals such as citation analysis and royalty rate benchmarks. The presentation highlighted expanding patent platform capabilities beyond search to provide insights through advanced analytics.
II-SDV Emmanuelle Fortune - SMEs as Patent Applicants in France in 2014 Dr. Haxel Consult
SMEs represent a prime target for public authority awareness-raising policies especially as regards innovation and filing patents. Yet it is not always easy to get a handle on this population in terms of statistics, meaning that it is particularly difficult to systematically identify in the patent databases those SMEs that do file patent applications.
Two census of SMEs conducted in 1999 and 2007, organised jointly by Bpifrance and INPI, allow the INPI to yearly identify SMEs among the companies that filed a patent application at the French patent office.
This study reveals the importance of SMEs among the total patent applicant population. They show that in France, in 2014, SMEs represented 67% of the French corporate bodies that filed patent applications, but only accounted for 23% of the patent applications published in 2014. This share of SMEs and large companies in the patent applications of French corporate bodies are stable since 2011. The figures highlight the fact that in 2014, on average, an SME filed 1.4 patents, compared to 15.2 for a large company (more than 5,000 employees). We observe regional disparities: regions such as Alsace, Languedoc-Roussillon, Pays de la Loire and Poitou-Charentes are characterised by the highest share of patent application from SMEs. And SMEs are more specialised in medical technologies.
This joint presentation will focus on a project between CENTREDOC and the ARMASUISSE Science and Technology Foresight program to set up an optimized Patent Landscape process. The talk will outline the major bottlenecks identified in the existing process, the solutions considered and implemented by CENTREDOC, as well as the results achieved by ARMASUISSE in its capacity to anticipate and get the necessary understanding of emerging technologies. As technologies can be considered independently of the domain of application, creating a contributory platform providing structured information about technologies is of common general interest at governmental and industrial level, both national and international.
This document summarizes Dr. Kai Simon's work on large-scale patent classification at the European Patent Office. It discusses how Averbis was selected in 2015 to use text mining to pre-classify unpublished patents and re-classify published patents if the classification system changes. The process involves classifying patents into over 250,000 classification codes across 250 departments, presenting a big data and fast response time challenge that text mining can help address.
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
• IP trends including time evolution of patent publications and patent filings countries
• Current legal status of patents (granted, pending application, abandoned, expired)
• Main patent assignees (ranking, time evolution, geographical coverage) • Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent assignees
• Profile of 5 key players (Samsung, Toshiba, Micron Technology, SK Hynix, Intel), including:
- Technology and market data for TSV stacked memory
- Key patents
- Cross link analysis between teardown analysis, process flow and patents
- Technical challenges and relevant solutions found in the patents
- Patent litigations (ELM 3DS vs SK Hynix/Micron/Samsung)
• Excel database with all patents analyzed for the 5 key players, including technology segmentation
Non invasive Glucose Patent Landscape sampleKnowmade
The report provides essential patent data for non-invasive glucose monitoring including:
• Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings
• Current legal status of patents
• Ranking of main patent applicants
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants
• Key patents
• Granted patents near expiration
• Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio
• Non-invasive glucose monitoring IP profiles of 15 major companies with key patents, partnerships, and IP strength and strategy
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the study
This document provides an overview of LexisNexis' IP products: IP Data Direct, TotalPatent, PatentOptimizer, and Patent Advisor. IP Data Direct is a patent search API that delivers search results and patent documents. TotalPatent allows users to research patents for activities like competitive intelligence, prior art searches, and prosecution. PatentOptimizer is a tool that helps draft stronger patents and identify weaknesses. Patent Advisor provides information on pending US patent applications to help manage portfolios and prosecution costs. The document outlines the benefits and capabilities of each product.
Using Patent Analytics to Engage Senior Management in Corporate Strategyatripper
EPO President, Benoît Battistelli, at the 2013 EPO Patent Information Conference said, "Patent information is a top priority for the EPO”. This was a significant endorsement of the importance of patent information by the highest official of one of the world’s most influential patent offices. Looking at our own organizations, can patent information professionals say that their own senior management shares a similar view of the importance of patent information, and its practitioners? The key to increasing the value of patent information within an organization is to apply it to critical business decisions, and to put it in terms that are understood by senior officials. Examples of how to accomplish this goal will be provided.
Anthony Trippe Harnessing the Power of Patent Analytics A Policy Maker's Pers...atripper
How can public policy makers use patent analytics to answer the following questions:
How can patent offices and government funding bodies utilize patent information to shape and influence policy making?
How can patent information be used for “crystal-ball” gazing at the national level?
This document analyzes patent data related to smart city technologies from 1998-2012. It finds that over 100,000 patent applications were published, with growth increasing over time. Almost half of patents were for smart buildings, followed by smart energy networks. The top patenting offices were from China, US, Korea, and Japan. Electrical engineering was the most common technological domain. French applicants most commonly filed in France and at the EPO, focusing especially on smart energy networks.
ICIC 2013 Conference Proceedings Tony Trippe PatinformaticsDr. Haxel Consult
The document discusses how big data and data science techniques are bringing a "sea change" to patent analytics. These new techniques, like Hadoop and R, allow for analyzing the huge amounts of patent data in ways that were not possible before. Examples discussed include next-generation citation analysis using network diagrams, word trees to analyze patent claims, and tag clouds for discovering hedge words and synonyms. The advent of these big data analytics tools is creating new opportunities for growth in the patent analysis field.
ICIC 2014 Patent Citation Analysis: Tools and Techniques Dr. Haxel Consult
Cited references and citing references link patent documents through time and by subject. As citations do not depend on text search, they can be particularly useful for identifying patents from the Asian languages. Using forward and backward citations can enhance subject retrieval and provide added competitor information. Tools for searching and viewing patent citations, both forwards and backwards are now standard on most commercial patent information platforms. An overview of these will be presented. When using patent citations for search and analysis, it’s important to understand their origin. I will start by going back to basics and present an overview of the different types of patent citations, and how to use them wisely.
IC-SDV 2018: Jane List (Extract Information) Machine Translation for patents....Dr. Haxel Consult
This talk will provide a brief history of machine translation (MT) technologies, from rules based, to statistical, through human assisted MT (HuMT) and neural MT. Are machine translations capable of producing a set of documents suitable for search purposes? Can readers of patent documents reach an understanding of the invention and the scope of protection using machine translation of patent documents? Does this vary by technology? By language (pair)?. How has the existence of bulk machine translated collections influenced our approach to search and analysis of patent documents? How are developers of MT collections managing their collections as MT itself improves? How should we report results when MT documents are cited? What is allowable for legal and prosecution purposes?. This talk aims to provide a review of how users view machine translations of patents. By presenting the current situation it will conclude by looking at future options for retrieval and review of patents in any language for legal, business and learning.
Jane List runs her own business, Extract Information Limited, which she founded in 2013. Extract Information provides consultancy, search services, and training, all with a focus on commercial uses of patent information. She is currently helping her clients manage their IP portfolios, build IP strategies and policies, file strong patents, understand competitor patents, understand the technology landscape, understand the market(s) for their technology, track their industry, find new customers and markets. Jane has BSc. in Chemistry, MSc. in Information Science and Cert. in Intellectual Property Law. She is a Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, BPIP, WON and PIUG. In July 2014 she became co-Editor in Chief of World Patent Information Journal, and since September 2016 Editor in Chief. In 2015 Jane co-founded the Cambridge Information and IP Meeting (CIIPM) to host an annual meeting and to provide training in IP information and IP commercialisation matters. Prior to Extract Information, Jane held product development roles in ProQuest Dialog, and Lighthouse IP Group, and she previously worked at The Technology Partnership, where she spent 12 years providing IP and information consulting for TTP’s clients in medical devices, printing, food industry, consumer products, drug delivery, clean energy, displays and more. Prior to TTP Jane worked at DataStar, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Wellcome PLC), The British Library and Thames Water.
IC-SDV 2018: Martin Kracker (EPO) Linked Open EP data – a new Product from th...Dr. Haxel Consult
The EPO has recently launched a new product: Linked open EP data. This open and free data set contains bibliographic information of EP publications and the Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) hierarchy. Linked data , also known as Semantic Web, facilitates combining a particular data set with other linked data sets in any domain including patents. Given its URI, data about a resource, e. g. a patent publication, can be retrieved in a variety of formats over the web. For occasional use there is a simple data browser, an API and a SPARQL query interface. For heavier use, bulk data is available for download.
In this presentation we will introduce this new EPO product and illustrate the different ways this data can be inspected and retrieved. We will explore the content and point out potential use scenarios.
The Peculiar Searching Habits of the North American Patent Searcheratripper
This presentation was given in March 2011 at the International Symposium on IPR Information Dissemination, Taipei, Taiwan. I was asked to talk about some of the systems used by patent searchers in the United States.
II-SDV 2016 Aalt van de Kuilen - The Art of Patent LandscapingDr. Haxel Consult
This presentation will give some guidelines on how to create a meaningful Patent Landscapes. Generating patent landscaping reports seems simple, but it isn’t. For making patent landscapes you have to take several different issues into consideration.
It’s important at the start to already have in mind what kind of landscape report you are going to prepare, and choose a topic of interest, but preferable not one that is too broad. It’s also extremely important to have a clean (80-90% relevance) dataset that the landscape is based on; otherwise the outcome will be rubbish. And of course, do not use landscapes for questions that require a legal opinion (like Freedom-to-operate conclusions!!). Patent landscapes are not aimed to be as precise as other patent searches.
Some more important issues has to be taken in account and are presented.
IEEE is the world's largest technical membership association, with more than 420,000 members in over 160 countries. A Not-for-Profit organization, our mission is "Advancing Technology For Humanity." The IEEE Xplore Digital Library is the gateway to more than 30% of the world's current technical literature in electrical engineering, electronics, and computer science.
Over 4.3 million full-text articles and papers
Our subscribers include academic, corporate, and government organizations worldwide
We publish the top-cited science and technology research in the field, most notably our journals, conferences, and standards
According to a study from 1790 Analytics, IEEE literature is cited three times more often in US Patents than any other publisher and leads in European Patent citations. Patent referencing to IEEE literature has increased 896% since 1997. The importance of science and technical literature is rising and IEEE research is increasingly valuable to innovators.
InnovationQ Plus, a powerful new patent discovery and analytics platform from the IEEE and IP.com, indexes IEEE full-text publications alongside one of the largest global patent literature databases in the industry. Content includes over 4 million documents from IEEE journals, conferences, and standards alongside a global database of over 100 million patents and patent applications. InnovationQ Plus also includes IP.com's proprietary Prior Art Database, Licensable Technology from universities and other non-patent literature including PubMed Central and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
IC-SDV 2018: Josef Eiblmaier: The journey continues: the addition of French, ...Dr. Haxel Consult
The document discusses the addition of chemical structure searching capabilities to the WIPO PATENTSCOPE search system. It describes how chemical structures were annotated in Russian, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese patent documents using various tools. The user interface for PATENTSCOPE was expanded to allow chemical structure and substructure searching. Examples of searching for specific chemical structures like benzodiazepinone and ritonavir across various international patent collections are provided.
What to Look for When Using US Public PAIR and Other Lessons from Bloggingatripper
PAIR (Patent Application Information Retrieval) is the US Patent and Trademark Office's Registry system for sharing information on the prosecution of patent applications. The information contained in the system can be used to research patent documents to determine their value. In this presentation a tab by tab walk-through of the site will be provided. Specific sections and pieces of data provided on the site will be highlighted and their role in determining the potential value of a patent document will be explained. In addition a means for collecting, organizing and presenting a summary of Public PAIR data, provided by Google, will be discussed.
Patent documents from the United States have a number of different types of citations associated with them. The majority of the citations are communicated between the examiner and the applicant via forms 892 and SB08. Form SB08 is better known as the Information Disclosure Statement (IDS) and is used by the applicant to communicate the prior art references that they are aware of. Form 892, on the other hand, is referred to as the List of References cited by examiner. This is the list of references identified during the examination process and represents the prior art used for the various office actions that take place during prosecution. In all cases, citations on Form 892 are hand-picked by the examiner, based on their relevance to the application at hand, and can be considered to be highly likely to be on the same topic as the case.
During this presentation, various methods, by way of a case study, will be explored for identifying and analyzing examiner citations coming from US patent documents including blocking citations that have been used in an office action during the examination of a subsequent patent application.
Surviving the UPcoming Personal Fitness Band Patent Warsatripper
This document discusses utilizing patent analytics for competitive advantage in the personal fitness bands market. It provides an analysis of the patent portfolios of Fitbit and Jawbone (Aliphcom) relating to fitness monitors. It finds that Fitbit's portfolio is narrowly focused on activity monitoring, while Jawbone's covers additional areas like power management and manufacturing. The broader landscape analysis shows that companies like Nike, Adidas, and BodyMedia (later acquired by Jawbone) have particularly strong portfolios in relevant areas. It concludes that patent buying programs should focus on technologies like power consumption and Bluetooth connectivity.
Microfluidic technologies for diagnostic applications - SampleKnowmade
The report provides essential patent data for microfluidic technologies for diagnostic applications including:
• Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings
• Current legal status of patents
• Ranking of main patent applicants
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network
• Key patents and granted patents near expiration
• Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio
• IP profiles of 15 major companies
Manish Sinha presented on taking patent research platforms beyond search by providing additional analytical tools and visualizations. These include improved machine translation, legal status analysis, competitive monitoring dashboards, text mining and technology analysis through clustering, heat maps and network maps. Other features discussed were integrated reporting, patent quality ranking, portfolio analysis and tools for licensing professionals such as citation analysis and royalty rate benchmarks. The presentation highlighted expanding patent platform capabilities beyond search to provide insights through advanced analytics.
II-SDV Emmanuelle Fortune - SMEs as Patent Applicants in France in 2014 Dr. Haxel Consult
SMEs represent a prime target for public authority awareness-raising policies especially as regards innovation and filing patents. Yet it is not always easy to get a handle on this population in terms of statistics, meaning that it is particularly difficult to systematically identify in the patent databases those SMEs that do file patent applications.
Two census of SMEs conducted in 1999 and 2007, organised jointly by Bpifrance and INPI, allow the INPI to yearly identify SMEs among the companies that filed a patent application at the French patent office.
This study reveals the importance of SMEs among the total patent applicant population. They show that in France, in 2014, SMEs represented 67% of the French corporate bodies that filed patent applications, but only accounted for 23% of the patent applications published in 2014. This share of SMEs and large companies in the patent applications of French corporate bodies are stable since 2011. The figures highlight the fact that in 2014, on average, an SME filed 1.4 patents, compared to 15.2 for a large company (more than 5,000 employees). We observe regional disparities: regions such as Alsace, Languedoc-Roussillon, Pays de la Loire and Poitou-Charentes are characterised by the highest share of patent application from SMEs. And SMEs are more specialised in medical technologies.
This joint presentation will focus on a project between CENTREDOC and the ARMASUISSE Science and Technology Foresight program to set up an optimized Patent Landscape process. The talk will outline the major bottlenecks identified in the existing process, the solutions considered and implemented by CENTREDOC, as well as the results achieved by ARMASUISSE in its capacity to anticipate and get the necessary understanding of emerging technologies. As technologies can be considered independently of the domain of application, creating a contributory platform providing structured information about technologies is of common general interest at governmental and industrial level, both national and international.
This document summarizes Dr. Kai Simon's work on large-scale patent classification at the European Patent Office. It discusses how Averbis was selected in 2015 to use text mining to pre-classify unpublished patents and re-classify published patents if the classification system changes. The process involves classifying patents into over 250,000 classification codes across 250 departments, presenting a big data and fast response time challenge that text mining can help address.
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
• IP trends including time evolution of patent publications and patent filings countries
• Current legal status of patents (granted, pending application, abandoned, expired)
• Main patent assignees (ranking, time evolution, geographical coverage) • Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent assignees
• Profile of 5 key players (Samsung, Toshiba, Micron Technology, SK Hynix, Intel), including:
- Technology and market data for TSV stacked memory
- Key patents
- Cross link analysis between teardown analysis, process flow and patents
- Technical challenges and relevant solutions found in the patents
- Patent litigations (ELM 3DS vs SK Hynix/Micron/Samsung)
• Excel database with all patents analyzed for the 5 key players, including technology segmentation
Non invasive Glucose Patent Landscape sampleKnowmade
The report provides essential patent data for non-invasive glucose monitoring including:
• Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings
• Current legal status of patents
• Ranking of main patent applicants
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants
• Key patents
• Granted patents near expiration
• Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio
• Non-invasive glucose monitoring IP profiles of 15 major companies with key patents, partnerships, and IP strength and strategy
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the study
Photoacoustic imaging technologies in the biomedical domain are in full growth from an IP point of view, and have began to move in the clinical field. If Japanese companies Canon and Fujifilm are the main IP holder, the market is held by US actors : ENDRA Life Sciences, VisualSonics, Seno Medical Instruments, OptoSonics or TomoWave Laboratories.
This patent landscape focuses on photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine. Photoacoustic imaging is a safe, non-invasive, non-ionizing imaging technique. The technique offers several advantages and represents a great alternative to traditional medical imaging approaches. The innovation of photoacoustic imaging for biomedical purposes is mainly driven by the need to enhance the efficiency of the detection and diagnostic of cancer.
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
The report provides essential patent data for biomedical photoacoustic imaging including:
Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings.
Current legal status of patents.
Ranking of main patent applicants.
Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants.
Key patents.
Granted patents near expiration.
Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio.
Photoacoustic imaging IP profiles of 15 major companies with key patents, partnerships, and IP strength and strategy.
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the study.
To this date, fingerprint sensing technology is the most reliable and widespread biometric technology and fingerprint sensors are well developed. This patent landscape focuses on fingerprint sensors using capacitive sensing technology. The domain of capacitive fingerprint sensors is closely linked to the development of electronic devices, especially smartphones and the like, and the growing demand for security. Capacitive fingerprint sensors of a new generation have been incorporated in the most recent smartphones of companies like Apple or Samsung. The capacitive fingerprint sensing technologies involve more than 100 different applicants, mainly semiconductor and electronics companies. The main IP holders in the domain are Seiko Epson, AuthenTec, Sony and STMicroelectronics. The pioneer patents on capacitive fingerprint sensing technology are no longer in force and more than 200 granted patents are expected to expire by 2020. However, the number of new patent publications is increasing again since 2012, underlying a new enthusiasm for capacitive fingerprint sensors.
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
The report provides essential patent data for fingerprint sensors of the capacitive type including:
- Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings.
- Current legal status of patents.
-Ranking of main patent applicants.
- Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants.
- Key patents.
- Granted patents near expiration.
- Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio.
- Overview of patent litigations
- Capacitive fingerprint sensor IP profiles of 15+ major companies with key patents, partnerships, and IP strength and strategy.
- The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the study.
OBJECTIVE OF THE REPORT
- Understand the IP landscape for capacitive fingerprint sensors.
- Identify key patents.
- Understand trends in capacitive fingerprint sensors IP.
- Identify the major players in capacitive fingerprint sensors IP and the relative strength of their patent portfolio.
- Identify new players in capacitive fingerprint sensors IP.
- Identify IP collaboration networks between key players.
- Identify main patent litigations.
The report provides essential patent data for ReRAM and Memristor including:
• Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings.
• Ranking of main patent applicants.
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants.
• Key patents.
• Granted patents near expiration.
• Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio.
• Matrix applicants/patented technology for more than 15 companies.
• The “Resistive Memory IP” profiles of 15+ major companies is presented, with key patents, recent patents, technological issues, partnerships and last market news.
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the study.
This document provides a summary of an emerging MEMS patent investigation report by Knowmade and Yole Développement. The report analyzes over 1,300 patent families related to 7 types of emerging MEMS technologies: AOC MEMS, Autofocus, Chemical Sensors, Micro-Speakers, Scanning Micro-Mirrors, Si Microfluidics, and Ultrasonic MEMS. For each technology, the report provides an overview of the market and key patents, including rankings of major patent applicants and analysis of their patent portfolios and networks. It also includes timelines of patent publications and key findings on the leading IP holders for each emerging MEMS technology.
Capsule Endoscopy Patent Landscape 2014 Sample
Olympus and Given Imaging are leading intellectual property in the capsule endoscopy industry, but for how long?
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
The report provides essential patent data for capsule endoscopy. It identifies more than 30 major holders of capsule endoscopy related intellectual property. It provides in-depth IP analysis and industrial key players including:
-Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings.
-Current legal status of patents.
-Ranking of main patent applicants.
-Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants.
-Key patents.
-Granted patents near expiration.
-Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio.
-Overview of patent litigations.
-Matrix applicants/technology issues for more than 15+ companies.
The “capsule endoscopy IP” profiles of 15+ major companies is presented, with key patents, technological issues, litigations, licenses, partnerships, and IP strength and strategy.
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report.
OBJECTIVE OF THE REPORT
•Understand the IP landscape for capsule endoscopy.
•Identify key patents.
•Understand trends in capsule endoscopy IP.
•Identify the major players in capsule endoscopy IP and the relative strength of their patent portfolio.
•Identify new players in capsule endoscopy IP.
•Identify IP collaboration networks between key players (industrial and academics).
•Identify main patent litigations.
Nanowire LED Patent Investigation
New nanowire LED startups compete with Asian LED giants in the IP landscape
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
- Nanowire LED IP landscape
- Focus on key technology issues: deposition method, substrate type, active material type, PN junction type, passive material type
- Main patent applicants' IP collaboration network
- IP collaboration network of main patent applicants
- Matrix patent applicants/technology segments
- Relative strength of main key players' IP
- Key patents and current patents nearing expiration
- "Nanowire LED IP" profiles of six key players incl. their patenting activity, key patents, patented technologies, partnerships, and patents nearing expiration
- Excel database with all patents analyzed incl. technology segmentation
- LED market and industry trends: data and forecasts
- Nanowire LED – Pure-players and their roadmap
Sample MEMS Microphone Technology and Patent Infringement Risk AnalysisKnowmade
The MEMS Microphone will remain one of the fastest growing MEMS components due to existing and new opportunities. According to Yole Développement, the market will grow from $785M in 2013 to $1.65B by 2019. Shipments are expected to grow from 2.4B in 2013 to 6.6B units in 2019 which points to a market filled with opportunities for existing new players. Knowles is the dominant player with 61% market shares in 2013 and 58% in 2014. A decrease is again expected in the next years with new challengers entering the market: STMicroelectronics, OMRON, AAC Technologies, Infineon Technologies and InvenSense(Analog Devices).
The global market share of these 6 players account for more than 80% of MEMS Microphone market in 2014. These players are all developing innovative technical and manufacturing solutions and, in parallel of course, the right patents to protect their inventions.
In a patent infringement action, the potential sales volume plays a major role for assessing the damage award. Thereby, this study is naturally focused on the last MEMS Microphone components supplied by these market leaders and challengers: Knowles (S1157, iPhone 5S/6), ST/OMRON (MP45DT01), AAC/Infineon (SR595, iPhone 5S/6), InvenSense/ADI (ICS-43432).
This raises interesting questions: What are the similarities and the differences in term of technical and manufacturing choices at the devices level? What is the related patent situation? Knowmade and System Plus Consulting are joining their unique added value in order to combined technology and manufacturing analysis with patent claims understanding to highlight the risks
of patent infringement between Knowles, STMicroelectronics, OMRON, AAC Technologies, Infineon Technologies, Analog Devices and InvenSense in the field of MEMS Microphone. As the MEMS Microphone market is growing very fast, it is the right time now to understand what could happen between these companies and how to differentiate patents and claims compared to the other players.
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
• Deep insight on technology data and manufacturing processes
• Comparative studies of product features
• Key patents related to the target product features per company
• Cross analysis of potential patent infringement risks
• Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report
OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT
• Find the technical and manufacturing process similarities and differences of S1157, MP45DT01, SR595 and ICS-43432 MEMS Microphones.
• Identify key patents held by Knowles,STMicroelectronics, OMRON, AAC
Technologies, Infineon Technologies,Analog Devices and InvenSense, and
related to the target product features.
• Find the link between patentedtechnological solutions and marketed products.
• Discover the potential infringing parties and help to find evidence of use.
• Understand potential risks of patent infringement and identify the patents
which require a more in depth legal assessment.
3D Cell Culture technologies Patent Landscape Sample 2016 Knowmade
The patent landscape related to 3D cell technologies is very open, involving important academic applicants as well as small companies. It includes over 2,500 patent families and involves over 1,000 patent applicants.
The report provides essential patent data for 3D cell culture technologies including:
• Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings
• Current legal status of patents
• Ranking of main patent applicants
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants
• Key patents
• Granted patents near expiration.
• Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio
• 3D cell culture IP profiles of 10+ major companies with key patents, partnerships, and IP strength and strategy
SCiO is a handheld spectrometer device created by Consumer Physics Inc. that uses near-IR spectroscopy to scan materials and objects, identify their molecular properties, and provide composition information to users through a mobile app. It aims to make spectroscopy more accessible by being portable, affordable, and easy to use. While SCiO has garnered interest through crowdfunding, raising over $2.7 million on Kickstarter, some scientists remain skeptical of its capabilities and see limitations until it can be fully tested.
GaN Devices for Power Electronics: Patent InvestigationKnowmade
This report provides essential patent and market data on GaN power electronics, with in-depth analysis of key technology segments and key players:
• IP trends including time evolution and countries of filing
• Power GaN market data and forecasts
• Ranking of main patent applicants
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants
• Key patents and granted patents near expiration
• Relative strength of main companies’ IP portfolios
• Matrix showing patent applicants and patented technologies
• Segmentation of patents:
- by technology levels, including epi-wafers, devices, modules and packaging,
- by technical challenges, including current collapse, E-mode and cascode,
- and by type of substrate including SiC, silicon, sapphire and bulk GaN.
• A special focus is provided on power semiconductor devices (transistors and diodes at the semiconductor level) and power components (discrete components, power modules and packaging).
• Power GaN IP profiles of 9 major companies, with key patents, technological issues, litigation, licenses, partnerships, IP strength, IP strategy and latest market news: International Rectifier (IR), Infineon, Transphorm, Fujitsu, Efficient Power Conversion (EPC), Power Integrations, GaN Systems, Panasonic and Mitsubishi Electric.
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report, including technology segmentation.
This Patent Investigation allows understanding the technology & market from a patent perspective. The report provides a clear link between the IP situation and market evolutions. It enables you to anticipate changes, harvest business opportunities, mitigate risks and make strategic decisions to strengthen your market position and maximize return on your IP portfolio.
Patent Licensing Companies in the Semiconductor Market SampleKnowmade
The document discusses patent licensing companies (PLCs) that have acquired patents in the semiconductor market between 2013-2016. It provides an overview of the main PLCs, including WiLAN, Tessera, Conversant IP Management, Intellectual Ventures, and Acacia Research. The analysis includes rankings of PLCs by number of US patent acquisitions, dynamics of patent acquisitions and reassignments over time, breakdown of acquired patent portfolios by technology, and dynamics of patent litigation activities in the semiconductor market. The report aims to identify the most litigious PLCs, analyze their recent semiconductor patent acquisitions, and highlight potential targets for future patent lawsuits.
GaN Technology Top-100 IP profiles - SampleKnowmade
The field of III-N semiconductors has shown an intensive patenting activity since early 1990s, with a substantial increase during the past decade. Today, more than 76,200 patents and patent applications related to over 39,700 inventions on GaN technology have been published worldwide through November 2016. This fact is correlated with a rapid growth of the industrial activity related to GaN, mainly due to light-emitting diodes, but also to the emergence of lasers and high-power/high-frequency electronics. Moreover, the current diversification of GaN-related research activities is remarkable, ranging from advanced optical sources and single-electron devices to physical, chemical, and biological sensors, optical detectors, and energy converters. In this dynamic and large context, it is necessary to have a clear overview of main companies and research laboratories involved in this technology domain.
The report provides essential patent data for IP players related to GaN technology. It identifies 100 major patent holders involved in GaN technology, and its provides in a single slide the IP profile of each main patent holder including: time evolution of patent publications, geographic map of patenting activity, technical segments, highly cited patents, main IP competitors and IP collaborators.
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
The report provides essential patent data for FD-SOI including:
• Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings.
• Current legal status of patents.
• Ranking of main patent applicants.
• Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants.
• Segmentation by architecture (planar FD-SOI, SOI FinFET) and process level (transistor, device, circuit).
• Key patents.
• Granted patents near expiration.
• Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio.
• Matrix applicants / technology segments.
• FD-SOI IP profiles of major companies with key patents, patented technologies, partnerships, and IP strength and strategy.
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the study.
OBJECTIVE OF THE REPORT
• Provide an overview of FD-SOI technology.
• Review context for FD-SOI technology.
• Understand the patent landscape for FD-SOI.
• Identify key patents of FD-SOI technology.
• Understand trends in FD-SOI IP.
• Identify the major players in FD-SOI IP and the relative strength of their patent portfolio.
• Identify new players in FD-SOI IP.
• Identify IP collaboration networks between key players.
Motion sensing combo sensor is a very hot topic, both in terms of market potential and competition among the players. The growth of the applications of 6 and 9 degrees of freedom (DoF) devices is both pushing the leaders (STMicroelectronics, Bosch Sensortec and InvenSense) and their challengers (AKM, Kionix, mCube, Freescale, Alps, Kionix…) to develop innovative technical and manufacturing solutions, and, in parallel of course, to have the right patents to protect their inventions. What are the similarities and the differences in term of technical and manufacturing choices at the devices level ? What is the related patent situation?
OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT
• Find the technical and manufacturing process similarities and differences of LSM9DS0, BMX055 and MPU-9250 9-axis IMU components.
• Identify key patents held by STMicroelectronics, Bosch Sensortec and InvenSense, and related to the target product features.
• Find the link between patented technological solutions and marketed products.
• Identify the potential infringing parties and help to find evidence of use.
• Identify potential risks of patent infringement and identify the patents which require a more in depth legal assessment.
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
• Deep insight on technology data and manufacturing processes
• Comparative studies of product features (similarities & differences)
• Key patents related to the target product features per company
• Cross analysis of potential patent infringement risks
• Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report
This document discusses enabling the effective sharing of medical images over wide area and wireless networks. It introduces Aspera, a company that creates transport technologies to move digital assets at maximum speed regardless of file size or network conditions. Specific healthcare applications are discussed, including transferring images between PACS systems, enabling health information exchange, and providing on-demand access to images. Potential integrations with organizations like Johns Hopkins and McKesson are also mentioned.
1. The document discusses trends in the semiconductor industry including high historical growth rates, increasing technological innovation, and need for capital to support growth and innovation.
2. It notes mixed current market conditions due to fragile global economy but growth potential in automotive and industrial markets, especially in emerging economies.
3. Key drivers are seen as data processing, communications, and consumer electronics applications as well as China increasing its semiconductor market share.
IoT has the potential to transform our lives through connected devices that can monitor and automate things. However, security and privacy concerns must be addressed to ensure user trust and adoption of IoT technologies. With care and responsibility, IoT can be developed and applied safely and beneficially.
Yole led phosphor_qd_ip_january_2016_sampleClotilde Fabre
This document provides an overview of the patent landscape report on phosphors and quantum dots for LED applications. The report analyzes over 7,500 relevant patent families and provides an in-depth examination of the major patent holders, key technologies, litigation and licensing activities, and emerging trends. It identifies the leading companies in different patent segments, such as phosphor compositions and quantum dots, and analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of their intellectual property portfolios.
The report analyzes the patent landscape related to antenna integrated in package (AiP). Over 140 entities have filed AiP patents, with the main assignees being SJ Semiconductor, TSMC, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Huawei, MediaTek, IBM, ASE, SPIL, NCAP, Qualcomm, and Murata. The report provides a detailed analysis of these players' patent portfolios, technologies, strategies, and key patents. It also includes an Excel database of over 1,500 analyzed AiP patents. The report finds the IP landscape is dominated by foundries/OSATs and major companies, with newcomers being Chinese firms focusing on wafer-level packaging for integrated antennas. The IP
The integration limit of flash memories is approaching, and emerging Non-Volatile Memories (eNVM) to replace conventional Flash Memories have been proposed. Ferroelectric RAMs (FeRAMs), Magnetoresistive RAMs (MRAMs), Resistive-change RAMs (ReRAMs) or Phase-Change Random-Access Memories (PCRAMs) are promising to change the memory landscape. The field of eNVM has shown an intensive patenting activity since early 1990s, with a substantial increase during the past decade. Currently, there are more than 8,600 relevant patent families filed all over the world. Patent families were filed by more than 800 patent applicants mainly located in USA, Japan, Taiwan and China. From a quantitative point of view, the most active companies are SK Hynix, Samsung, Toshiba, Micron Technology and IBM. In addition, startup firms do not file many patents and their main strategy is to license or sell their intellectual property. The patents related to MRAM technology account for more than 40% of filings. The main patent applicants are Toshiba, Samsung and Renesas Electronics which represent together almost 30% of the patents. The MRAM technology was growing between 2003-2007 with more than 50% of patents published during these years. Currently, the number of patents filed has remained stable, with about 200 patents filed per year. About 30% of patent families are related to PCRAM technology. They were mainly filed by SK Hynix and Samsung, they represent almost 40% of published patents. The PCRAM technology was increasing between 2002 and 2009, with more than 450 patent families published in 2009. Publication patents is decreasing these last 4 years, however more than 200 patents are still published every year. Patent filings will continue on PCRAM technology to further improve memory applications. The patents dedicated to FeRAM technology represent 20% of filings. They were mainly filed by SK Hynix, Samsung and Seiko Epson which represent almost 50% of published patents. FeRAM is a mature technology, and FeRAM is not an active patent field yet. Patents related to ReRAM technology account for almost 10% of new patent filings. ReRAM is the newest patented technology and the number of patent publications will continue to increase in the coming years. With over 100 patent families already filed, Samsung will play a significant role in this emerging technology development. Several players are focusing on all types of memories, alone or by joint developments. An overview is given for more than 50 companies. A focus is also realized on main 10 players (SK Hynix, Samsung, Toshiba, Micron Technology, IBM…) to summarize all the data set, such as key patents, expiring patents, acquisitions, joint developments and key industrial applications for each eNVM.
This document provides a summary of a patent landscape analysis report on nanopore sequencing technologies. The analysis found that patent publications on nanopore sequencing have significantly increased from 2008-2013, following early work proving the concept. While industrial players are increasingly active, Harvard University's portfolio remains the strongest, followed by Illumina, Agilent, University of California, and Roche. Oxford Nanopore Technologies' portfolio is not the strongest but the company benefits from university partnerships. Several microelectronics companies have also recently filed solid-state nanopore patents. Most major assignees have an international IP strategy with a strong US and European presence. The report provides a detailed analysis of patents segmented by nanopore technology and application, as well as profiles of key
KnowMade is specialized in analysis of patents and scientific information. We provide patent search, IP landscape, patent valuation, IP due diligence, scientific literature landscape, identification of technologies available for transfer/licensing/sale, alerts and updates.
Our service offer consists of custom studies, analysis reports, on-demand tracking and strategy consulting. Knowmade combines information search services, scientific expertise, powerful analytics and visualization tools, and proprietary methodologies for analyzing patents and scientific information.
With a solid focus on Microelectronics, Nanotechnology and Biotechnology, KnowMade supports research laboratories, industrial companies and investors in their business development.
Next generation power modules - patent landscape 2021 - sampleKnowmade
The advent of EV/HEV technology has acted as a catalyst for innovation, leading to an acceleration in applications for power module related patents since 2010. Who are the main IP players? How do they address the new challenges? Who are the new players and IP challengers taking the big opportunities arising from the emerging EV/HEV market?
LED phosphor patent investigation 2013 Report by Yole DeveloppementYole Developpement
Phosphor related intellectual property has been and remains a major driving force with strong impact on the shape of the LED industry.
LED phosphor IP is shaping the industry
The first commercial GaN-based blue LEDs were produced in Japan in the mid 90’s after researchers Shuji Nakamura at Nichia and Professor Akasaki at Nagoya University (IP assigned to Toyoda Gosei) succeeded in removing some of the major remaining roadblocks associated with this technology (p-doping, epitaxy quality…).
Quickly leveraging on this success, some fundamental patents describing the use of a blue LED combined with a phosphor to produce white LEDs were filed by Nichia, Osram, ATMI and others. Those fundamental patents were rapidly followed by a fast growing number of applications through 2005 as an increasing number of companies started to compete in the LED market and new applications in cell phone, laptop and LCD TV display, and general lighting were being addressed.
Phosphor IP is a major force in the LED industry. With more than 40 litigation cases, it is also used as leverage by companies which have negotiated close to 70 licensing and supply agreements to date. It can also be argued that in the first half of the 2000 decade, the strict enforcement and lack of license grants for some fundamental IP related to the design and manufacturing of white LEDs might also have slowed down the progress of the industry by preventing more efficient competition that would allow prices to decrease.
The report identifies the key players with the most relevant IP. It provides an overview, of phosphor related IP litigation and licensing, that has shaped the industry since the mid 90s, as well as a detailed analysis for the major players involved.
A vast number of relevant patents
Our search strategy combines automated and manual screenings that have led to the selection of more than 4,500 relevant patent families. Those have been segmented by type (composition patent or phosphor configuration patents) and organized in various technology segments that are analyzed in detail: garnets, silicates, nitrides and oxynitrides, quantum dots. The report also includes a special focus on the emerging LED phosphor IP in China.
For each segment, the report provides a detailed analysis including the time evolution of patent filings, identification of the key players, collaborations and citation networks, as well as the identification of the key patents based-on citation and impacts in litigations.
The report also includes a companion excel database with all patents of the company profiled in the report. This database includes abstracts and hyperlinks to the original documents and allows multi-criteria searches (patent publication number, priority date, title, applicants, technological segments…)
More information on the report at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports/LED-Phosphors-Down-Converters-Patent-Investigation/14/392/
Nanobottles - Technology and Applications OverviewRuchica Kumar
Technology Analytics and Market assessment are at heart of every model aimed at spurring innovation. We present an approach to efficiently generate effective intelligence on emerging technology landscapes. This approach draws on monitoring technical data and bibliometrics to mine the wealth of information available in major public and commercial electronic databases. Shared herewith is an introduction to technology landscape and market assessment of Nanobottle technology using patents as indicators
Knowles MEMS Microphones in Apple iPhone 7 Plus Patent-to-Product Mapping SampleKnowmade
Knowles owns over 500 patent families related to audio technologies including MEMS microphones. This report provides a patent mapping of Knowles' IP portfolio relevant to the MEMS microphones in the Apple iPhone 7 Plus. The mapping covers 20 Knowles patent families and identifies key patents related to microphone packaging, housing, RF shielding, embedded capacitance, and cavity design. The report also describes past patent litigations between Knowles and other companies regarding MEMS microphone technologies.
This document discusses intellectual property rights (IPR) and the importance of patent information. It defines what a patent is, including requirements for patentability. It outlines the patent application process and describes different types of IPR like trademarks, industrial designs, copyright, and personal data protection. The document emphasizes that patent information is a valuable source of technical information that can be used for competitive intelligence purposes like monitoring competitors, identifying new opportunities, and avoiding duplication of research efforts. Case studies are provided to illustrate how patent analysis can inform strategic decision making.
This document discusses intellectual property rights (IPR) and the importance of patent information. It defines what a patent is, the requirements for patentability, and how to apply for a patent nationally or internationally. It explains that patent information provides technical details, classifications, and insights into novelty, technology trends, competitors' activities, and markets. A case study demonstrates how to analyze a top competitor's patents to understand their technology evolution, markets, and opportunities. The conclusion emphasizes that patent analysis can provide a foundation for evaluating innovations and R&D trends as part of business intelligence.
Group III nitride semiconductors are recognized as having great potential for short wave length emission (LEDs, LDs, UV detectors) and high-temperature electronics devices. The field of III-N semiconductors has shown an intensive patenting activity since early 1990s, with a substantial increase during the past decade. Today, there are more than 27,000 patent families filed all over the world. The most active companies are Panasonic, Toshiba, Samsung, Sumitomo and Hitachi. The patents related to LED technology account for more than 40% of filings, followed by those related to GaN substrates (5%) and RF & Advanced Electronics (<5%).
More than 1,570 new patent families were published between early April 2012 and late March 2013. They were filed by about 350 patent applicants mainly located in Japan, Korea, USA and China. The main patent applicants are Sumitomo, Toshiba, Samsung, Sharp and Mitsubishi which represent together almost 25% of the patents published the last 12 months. The academic organisms account for almost 15% of new patent filings and they are mainly located in China. The data set was segmented by type of application (Substrates, Epi-wafers, LED & Laser, Power Devices, RF & Advanced Electronics, Photovoltaics, Sensors-Detectors-MEMS). About 45% of new patent families published the last 12 months are related to LED technology.
They were mainly filed by Toshiba, LG and Samsung, while Chinese companies are increasing their patent activity (Tongfang, Sanan Optoelectronics). The patents claiming an invention related to III-N Substrates and Power Devices represent 20% and 14% of new filings respectively. The patents dedicated to Substrate technology were mainly filed by Sumitomo, Hitachi and Mitsubishi, while University of California and Soitec filed 15 and 8 new patents respectively. The patents dedicated to Power Devices were mainly filed by Advanced Power Device Research Association, Samsung and Sumitomo and the patent filings remain dominated by Japanese companies. Numerous patent applications published this year are offered for sale or for license. This year, the most relevant offers are the ones from the University of California (e.g. Ammonothermal growth technique, CAVET for High Power Application, Defect reduction of semi-polar III-N, GaN substrates, III-N tandem solar cells .
Antenna for 5G patent landscape 2019 flyerKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >120 slides
• Excel file >3,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Patent analysis for main applications (handsets, infrastructures & networks, vehicles) and technologies (MIMO, beamforming, antenna array, mm-wave, monopole antenna, dipole antenna, microstrip antenna, etc.)
• Key patents
• Key players’ IP position, and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Key players’ IP profile: Samsung Electronics, Oppo Mobile, Huawei, and Intel
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Capsule Endoscopy Patent Landscape Flyer 2014
Olympus and Given Imaging are leading intellectual property in the capsule endoscopy industry, but for how long?
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
The report provides essential patent data for capsule endoscopy. It identifies more than 30 major holders of capsule endoscopy related intellectual property. It provides in-depth IP analysis and industrial key players including:
-Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings.
-Current legal status of patents.
-Ranking of main patent applicants.
-Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants.
-Key patents.
-Granted patents near expiration.
-Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio.
-Overview of patent litigations.
-Matrix applicants/technology issues for more than 15+ companies.
The “capsule endoscopy IP” profiles of 15+ major companies is presented, with key patents, technological issues, litigations, licenses, partnerships, and IP strength and strategy.
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report.
OBJECTIVE OF THE REPORT
•Understand the IP landscape for capsule endoscopy.
•Identify key patents.
•Understand trends in capsule endoscopy IP.
•Identify the major players in capsule
endoscopy IP and the relative strength of
their patent portfolio.
•Identify new players in capsule endoscopy IP.
•Identify IP collaboration networks between key players (industrial and academics).
•Identify main patent litigations.
Motion sensing combo sensor is a very hot topic, both in terms of market potential and competition among the players. The growth of the applications of 6 and 9 degrees of freedom (DoF) devices is both pushing the leaders (STMicroelectronics, Bosch Sensortec and InvenSense) and their challengers (AKM, Kionix, mCube, Freescale, Alps, Kionix…) to develop innovative technical and manufacturing solutions, and, in parallel of course, to have the right patents to protect their inventions. What are the similarities and the differences in term of technical and manufacturing choices at the devices level ? What is the related patent situation?
OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT
• Find the technical and manufacturing process similarities and differences of LSM9DS0, BMX055 and MPU-9250 9-axis IMU components.
• Identify key patents held by STMicroelectronics, Bosch Sensortec and InvenSense, and related to the target product features.
• Find the link between patented technological solutions and marketed products.
• Identify the potential infringing parties and help to find evidence of use.
• Identify potential risks of patent infringement and identify the patents which require a more in depth legal assessment.
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
• Deep insight on technology data and manufacturing processes
• Comparative studies of product features (similarities & differences)
• Key patents related to the target product features per company
• Cross analysis of potential patent infringement risks
• Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report
MEMS microphone Patent Infringement April 2015 report published by Yole Devel...Yole Developpement
This report provides a technology and patent infringement risk analysis of recent MEMS microphones from four suppliers: Knowles, STMicroelectronics/Omron, AAC Technologies/Infineon Technologies, and InvenSense/Analog Devices. The report analyzes the microphones' features and manufacturing processes, identifies relevant patents held by the suppliers, and evaluates the potential risks of patent infringement between the suppliers. It aims to understand the links between the suppliers' patented technologies and marketed products, and identify features that require further legal assessment regarding infringement risks.
The report provides essential patent data for FLUIDIGM’s portfolio including:
• Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings
• Current legal status of patents
• Citation network, IP collaboration and competitive networks
• Inventor identification
• Key patent analysis
• Patents recently expired
• Granted patents near expiration
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the study.
Methods to improve Freedom to Operate analysisDauverC
This document discusses improving freedom to operate (FTO) analysis through comprehensive risk assessment and targeted patent searching. It provides an overview of patent filing trends, litigation statistics in key regions like the US and Europe, and a business case study on conducting an FTO analysis for a proposed fuel tank product. New semantic search technologies available in tools like PatentOptimizer can help enable more precise and recall patent searches to better inform FTO evaluations.
Finding the best patents in your portfolio
Sumair Riyaz (Dolcera, India)
Ever found a pile of hundred patents that you'd never seen before staring at you on a Friday afternoon, of which you had to pick the 'gems' by Monday morning? Ever wondered which of the 500 patents ("Gems") in your portfolio is really worth paying the maintenance fees on?
Key take aways from this session:
■Understanding the importance of the IP assessment and development to build the "Gem studded" IP portfolio
■IP Assessment and Strategy
■Gem Mining - Identifying valuable patents in a portfolio - Hands-on exercise
■Gem Faceting - Maximizing the Gem Value
Similar to Miniaturized Gas Sensors Patent Landscape 2016 Sample (20)
Next generation power modules - patent landscape 2021- flyerKnowmade
The advent of EV/HEV technology has acted as a catalyst for innovation, leading to an acceleration in applications for power module related patents since 2010. Who are the main IP players? How do they address the new challenges? Who are the new players and IP challengers taking the big opportunities arising from the emerging EV/HEV market?
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 230 slides
• Excel file > 3,000 patent families
• Main IP dynamics and key trends.
• IP leaders, most active players and newcomers.
• IP portfolio strength of key players, and their technology/application focus.
• Time evolution of patents filings by company, countries, and technology.
• IP collaborations and IP transfers between key organizations.
• Insights into the status of RF GaN patented technologies, identifying trends for each technology and application.
• Extensive Excel database of over 3,000 patent families with all patent information and technology segmentation.
Cancer diagnostics startup identification 2020 sampleKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 430+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagostics.
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagnostics.
• Segmentation by technology (Medical imaging, Software, AI-based tool, Biochemical analysis, Molecular diagnostics, Lab-on-chip, Liquid biopsy etc.)
• Description of the startups and their current stage of product development, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their relevant published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Cancer diagnostics startup identification 2020 flyerKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 430+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagostics.
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagnostics.
• Segmentation by technology (Medical imaging, Software, AI-based tool, Biochemical analysis, Molecular diagnostics, Lab-on-chip, Liquid biopsy etc.)
• Description of the startups and their current stage of product development, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their relevant published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Microneedles for drug delivery patent landscape 2020 flyerKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 140 slides
• Excel file > 2,450 patent families
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Patents’ legal status
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Summary of the IP related to applications: Cancer therapy, Cosmetic, Diabetes, Ophthalmic, Pain management and Vaccine.
• Summary of the IP related to technologies: Applicators, housing, Coated, Hollow, Porous, Soluble, Hydrogel and Solid microneedles.
• Analysis of patent oppositions (Europe) and review of key patents.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including applications and technologies segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 80 slides
• Excel file > 4,350 patents
• Overview of the most recent patents published in 2019 by MEMS players.
• Main patent applicants.
• Main MEMS technologies and devices analyzed:
– Inertial sensors (accelerometers, gyroscopes, IMUs)
– Microphones
– Microspeakers
– Ultrasonic sensors
– Gas sensors
– Pressure sensors
– Micromirrors
– MEMS Packaging
• IP dynamics and trends of the different MEMS devices.
• Comparison of recent IP and market activities.
• Noticeable 2019 patents from main players.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentation.
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 80 slides
• Excel file > 4,350 patents
• Overview of the most recent patents published in 2019 by MEMS players.
• Main patent applicants.
• Main MEMS technologies and devices analyzed:
– Inertial sensors (accelerometers, gyroscopes, IMUs)
– Microphones
– Microspeakers
– Ultrasonic sensors
– Gas sensors
– Pressure sensors
– Micromirrors
– MEMS Packaging
• IP dynamics and trends of the different MEMS devices.
• Comparison of recent IP and market activities.
• Noticeable 2019 patents from main players.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentation.
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 280+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Onco-Immunotherapy.
• Segmentation by technology (Immune check point inhibitor, Adoptive cell transfer, Bispecific antibody, Vaccine etc.)
• Description of the startups and their pipeline, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 280+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Onco-Immunotherapy.
• Segmentation by technology (Immune check point inhibitor, Adoptive cell transfer, Bispecific antibody, Vaccine etc.)
• Description of the startups and their pipeline, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 310+ slides
• Identification of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Microfluidics
• Mapping of the new startups
• Segmentation by technology and application
• Focused analysis of the projects aiming at Oncology, Diabetes and Neurology.
• Description of the startups and their microfluidic-related projects
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 310+ slides
• Identification of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Microfluidics
• Mapping of the new startups
• Segmentation by technology and application
• Focused analysis of the projects aiming at Oncology, Diabetes and Neurology.
• Description of the startups and their microfluidic-related projects
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 160 slides
• Excel file > 5,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Patents’ legal status
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Summary of the IP related to the physical isolation: size, deformability, electrical charges or density.
• Summary of the IP related to the biological isolation: positive or negative enrichment.
• Summary of the IP related to the CTC detection: nucleic acid, protein or functional assay.
• Analysis of patent litigations and review of key patents.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including biological and physical isolation and detection segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 200 slides
• Excel file > 2,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Patent segmentation per application: Optoelectronics and Photonics, Power, RF, PV and Sensors
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Established players and new entrants
• IP profile of key players, their key patents and their recent IP activity
• Patents recently expired and patents near expiration date
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 270 slides
• Excel file > 9,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Patent segmentation:
– Vertical power device (vertical transistor, vertical diode),
– Normally-off (E-mode transistor, cascode topology),
– Integration (monolithic E/D-mode, SiP/SoC, power IC),
– GaN-on-Si,
– GaN-on-Sapphire,
– Selective area p-type doping (ion implantation, p-GaN regrowth),
– Current collapse,
– Thermal management,
– Stray inductance,
– EV/HEV,
– fast charging,
– wireless charging.
• Key patent identification and details
• IP profile of 40 key players: Infineon, Panasonic, Toshiba etc.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 80 slides
• Excel file > 1,000 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Patent segmentation per application:
– CMOS image sensor (CIS)
– Memory
– MEMS
– LED
• Key patent identification and details
• IP profile of key players: Xperi, TSMC, YMTC
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Solid electrolytes for lithium ion solid state batteries patent landscape 201...Knowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 250 slides
• Excel file > 5,800 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, legal status, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Patent categorization by type of electrolyte (polymer, inorganic, inorganic/polymer) and inorganic electrolyte materials (sulfide glass ceramics, Thio-LISICON, argyrodite, oxide glass ceramics, NASICON, perovskite, garnet, anti-perovskite, hydride)
• For each technical segment: IP dynamics, ranking of main patent assignees, newcomers, key IP players (leadership, blocking potential, portfolio strength), key patents, and recent development trends
• For each key IP player (100+ companies): Time-evolution of patenting activity, legal status of patents and countries of patent filings, patent segmentation by electrolyte material, IP strengths and weaknesses by electrolyte material
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and material segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >160 slides
• Excel file >18,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Main technologies IP analysis:
– Temperature-compensated acoustic wave filters
– Packaging (flip-chip, wafer-level packaging
– Functions and modules (duplexers, multiplexers)
• IP players’ key patents
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• IP profile of key players: Murata, TDK, Taiyo Yuden, Skyworks, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Qorvo, Samsung Electro Mechanics, Akoustis, Resonant, Infineon, CETC
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Artifical intelligence in medical diagnostics 2019 patent landscape sampleKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >170 slides
• Excel file >22,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Identifications of over 90 start-up firms and IP newcomers
• Summary of the IP related to the medical exams: ECG, EEG, EMG, MRI, CT scan, PET scan, facial analysis, speech analysis, OCT, etc.
• Summary of the IP related to the clinical areas involved: Cardiology, Oncology, Diabetes, Osteology, etc.
• Key patents & main litigations analysis
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Artifical intelligence in medical diagnostics 2019 patent landscape flyerKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >170 slides
• Excel file >22,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Identifications of over 90 start-up firms and IP newcomers
• Summary of the IP related to the medical exams: ECG, EEG, EMG, MRI, CT scan, PET scan, facial analysis, speech analysis, OCT, etc.
• Summary of the IP related to the clinical areas involved: Cardiology, Oncology, Diabetes, Osteology, etc.
• Key patents & main litigations analysis
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Antenna for 5G patent landscape 2019 sampleKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >120 slides
• Excel file >3,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Patent analysis for main applications (handsets, infrastructures & networks, vehicles) and technologies (MIMO, beamforming, antenna array, mm-wave, monopole antenna, dipole antenna, microstrip antenna, etc.)
• Key patents
• Key players’ IP position, and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Key players’ IP profile: Samsung Electronics, Oppo Mobile, Huawei, and Intel
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
During Identiverse 2024 and EIC 2024, members of the OpenID AuthZEN WG got together and demoed their authorization endpoints conforming to the AuthZEN API
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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