PatSnap is a global patent search and analysis platform that allows R&D professionals to access over 110 million patents from 128 jurisdictions. It provides tools to help users search patents efficiently, analyze patent data and trends, monitor competitors, and incorporate patent insights into business strategy and innovation planning. The platform aims to help organizations innovate quickly and reduce risks by gaining a complete picture of the market landscape through IP intelligence.
Beginners: Introduction to NR-Light a.k.a. NR-Lite3G4G
A quick introduction to new 3GPP study item called NR-Light that is planned for 3GPP Release-17. This video / presentation looks at why this is needed, how is it different from the existing 5G requirements for eMBB, URLLC & mMTC, and why can't 4G be used instead of 5G for this feature.
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The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and how it is enabling smart cities. It describes technologies that enable IoT like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power, and wireless coverage. It discusses the history and challenges of IoT. It outlines how IoT can be used across various sectors and environments like transportation, infrastructure, manufacturing, agriculture and more. It discusses how IoT can provide benefits like improved efficiency, reduced costs, and new revenue streams for cities. Finally, it discusses how citizen engagement and mobile applications can help build smart cities and provide solutions using IoT.
This document summarizes an RFID-based vehicle tracking system implemented by STS Technology for the Municipality of Pendik in Istanbul, Turkey. The municipality had over 1,000 vehicles entering and exiting a parking lot through four gates. STS installed Alien RFID readers at each gate along with circular antennas. Each vehicle was outfitted with an Alien M RFID tag on the windshield. The system automatically tracks vehicle movements and generates reports, eliminating the need for human monitoring. It allows drivers to pass through gates without stopping. The municipality and STS were pleased with the success of the project and its ability to meet their needs for an automated solution.
The document discusses the CPaaS (communications platform as a service) opportunity for service providers. It provides background on CPaaS, outlines the competitive landscape segmented into four categories, and discusses the large market opportunity as digital transformation increases. Service providers are uniquely positioned to benefit from CPaaS but must determine where to position themselves in the value chain between traditional CPaaS providers and enterprise communications vendors.
Understanding short term rental & tourism trends through geospatial data [CAR...CARTO
In this webinar, Transparent's and CARTO's teams discuss how leaders in Real Estate and Travel are leveraging Location Intelligence to drive investment analysis and geomarketing decisions.
This document describes the features and capabilities of a landscaping analysis tool. The tool allows users to analyze up to 500 patents in one landscape or 50,000 upon request. Keywords are extracted from patent clusters to label different areas. Users can edit search queries, view patents by assignee, inventor or IPC code, export the landscape analysis, and more. The tool also allows creating animated landscapes to view technology growth over time.
How much do you know about the patent early-warning? More and more enterprises are paying attention to patent early-warning nowadays; please take minutes to have a look and you'll have a better understanding of it.
Beginners: Introduction to NR-Light a.k.a. NR-Lite3G4G
A quick introduction to new 3GPP study item called NR-Light that is planned for 3GPP Release-17. This video / presentation looks at why this is needed, how is it different from the existing 5G requirements for eMBB, URLLC & mMTC, and why can't 4G be used instead of 5G for this feature.
All our #3G4G5G slides and videos are available at:
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/3G4G5G
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/3G4GLtd
5G Page: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/5G/
Free Training Videos: https://www.3g4g.co.uk/Training/
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and how it is enabling smart cities. It describes technologies that enable IoT like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power, and wireless coverage. It discusses the history and challenges of IoT. It outlines how IoT can be used across various sectors and environments like transportation, infrastructure, manufacturing, agriculture and more. It discusses how IoT can provide benefits like improved efficiency, reduced costs, and new revenue streams for cities. Finally, it discusses how citizen engagement and mobile applications can help build smart cities and provide solutions using IoT.
This document summarizes an RFID-based vehicle tracking system implemented by STS Technology for the Municipality of Pendik in Istanbul, Turkey. The municipality had over 1,000 vehicles entering and exiting a parking lot through four gates. STS installed Alien RFID readers at each gate along with circular antennas. Each vehicle was outfitted with an Alien M RFID tag on the windshield. The system automatically tracks vehicle movements and generates reports, eliminating the need for human monitoring. It allows drivers to pass through gates without stopping. The municipality and STS were pleased with the success of the project and its ability to meet their needs for an automated solution.
The document discusses the CPaaS (communications platform as a service) opportunity for service providers. It provides background on CPaaS, outlines the competitive landscape segmented into four categories, and discusses the large market opportunity as digital transformation increases. Service providers are uniquely positioned to benefit from CPaaS but must determine where to position themselves in the value chain between traditional CPaaS providers and enterprise communications vendors.
Understanding short term rental & tourism trends through geospatial data [CAR...CARTO
In this webinar, Transparent's and CARTO's teams discuss how leaders in Real Estate and Travel are leveraging Location Intelligence to drive investment analysis and geomarketing decisions.
This document describes the features and capabilities of a landscaping analysis tool. The tool allows users to analyze up to 500 patents in one landscape or 50,000 upon request. Keywords are extracted from patent clusters to label different areas. Users can edit search queries, view patents by assignee, inventor or IPC code, export the landscape analysis, and more. The tool also allows creating animated landscapes to view technology growth over time.
How much do you know about the patent early-warning? More and more enterprises are paying attention to patent early-warning nowadays; please take minutes to have a look and you'll have a better understanding of it.
Electronic Data Room's presented by Gil Hidas, Kesem HealthSam Nixon
An electronic data room is used to securely share confidential company information with potential investors during due diligence. It allows uploading of documents related to finances, intellectual property, customers, sales, strategic fit, contracts, HR, litigation, taxes, and insurance. Data rooms can be used when fundraising and are helpful for virtual deal making. iUFlow is developing an easy to use, home bladder monitoring digital health solution led by CEO Gil Hidas.
Efficient and Effective Patent Landscaping Using PatBase: a Case Study Dr. Haxel Consult
Key questions for any patent landscape analysis are:
Is this a growing area of interest?
What are the fields of current interest?
Who are the key players?
Delivered from two different perspectives, we will discuss the challenges in creating a patent landscape analysis and the features and functionality of PatBase which enable the efficient creation of clean and reliable patent landscape studies.
From the development of a comprehensive search strategy to the analysis and visualization of results, we will use a case study to demonstrate a number of features and techniques including
Thesauri to craft a comprehensive strategy.
Citation ranking to identify the most pertinent patents.
Advanced keyword highlighting to efficiently review large numbers of documents.
Use of the “Similar” function to identify related documents and
PatBase Analytics to:
Help build a comprehensive strategy and
Visualize the results of the landscape analysis.
The aim of any patent landscape analysis is to accurately identify and visualise results so that answers to key questions are quickly and easily found. This presentation will demonstrate how any user can benefit from the innovative features and functionality in PatBase to craft and visualize a meaningful patent landscape for any technical area.
The document discusses medical device regulation, including:
- Why regulation is needed due to past issues like thalidomide
- The definition of a medical device and what is/isn't included
- An overview of the regulatory framework and requirements in countries like Australia, Europe, and the US
- Key parts of the regulatory process include classifying devices based on risk, meeting regulatory requirements through conformity assessments, maintaining quality management systems, and providing technical documentation
leveraging Geographical Indications in Tamil NaduIP Dome
1) The document discusses strategies for strengthening geographical indications (GI) initiatives for selected crafts through registration and authorized use.
2) It outlines benefits of GI registration such as exclusive rights for 10 years and requirements for labeling of GI products.
3) Examples are provided of how adding value through rural development groups and quality consortiums as well as developing local brands can make GI products more profitable.
This very short document appears to be a test that contains a single word "This" followed by the sentence "is a test." and includes a date "2011.12.08" but no other context or information.
- A US patent grants the patent holder the exclusive right to make, use, sell or import an invention for 20 years from the date the patent application was filed. Infringement occurs when an unauthorized party practices the patented invention without permission.
- There are exceptions to infringement for research or experimental use, as well as uses reasonably related to developing information for FDA approval of drugs or medical devices.
- Common defenses to infringement claims include invalidity of the patent, inequitable conduct during patent prosecution, or improper inventorship. Remedies for infringement include injunctions and damages such as lost profits or reasonable royalties.
1) Third party preissuance submissions allow third parties to submit prior art for consideration during patent examination.
2) They provide advantages such as avoiding litigation, commenting on prior art with a lower burden of proof than litigation, and anonymity. However, they also carry risks such as strengthening the patent if unsuccessful.
3) To make a submission, the third party identifies relevant prior art like patents, publications, and other printed works, and provides a concise description of relevance on Form PTO/SB/429 before certain deadlines during examination. The submission is limited without active participation in prosecution.
The document discusses the role and application of European Union law by the Unified Patent Court (UPC). Key points include:
- The UPC will apply EU law first in its entirety and respect its primacy over other laws. It must cooperate with the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) and refer questions to ensure correct application of EU law.
- The UPC will apply substantive laws in the following order: EU law, UPC Agreement, European Patent Convention, international agreements, and national laws of contracting states.
- The UPC judgments will be recognized in EU member states under the Brussels I Regulation. However, recognition can be refused if manifestly contrary to public policy.
- The
This document provides a brief overview of US utility patent law and the patenting process. It discusses the different types of patents including design, plant, and utility patents. It describes the basic patenting timeline including filing a provisional or non-provisional patent application and undergoing examination. Key concepts like patentability requirements of utility, novelty, and non-obviousness are introduced. Cost estimates and strategies for obtaining and enforcing a patent are also summarized.
The document discusses various aspects of the U.S. patent prosecution process, including managing communications with patent attorneys, the typical sequence of patent prosecution events, examiner motivations and backgrounds, responses to common rejection types, and post-issuance considerations.
This document discusses intellectual property protection possibilities and issues related to smart phone apps that university technology managers should consider. It outlines how utility patents, design patents, copyright, and trademarks can protect aspects of smart phone apps. It also identifies potential pitfalls in universities' patent, copyright, and trademark policies regarding their coverage of smart phone apps and whether students should be included. Scenarios involving apps developed by employees, students, and jointly are presented to illustrate policy issues around ownership and infringement.
The document provides an overview of past and current USPTO programs for expediting patent prosecution. It discusses several expired past programs and several current programs, including Track 1 Prioritized Examination, Accelerated Examination, Petition to Make Special, First Action Interview, and the Patent Prosecution Highway. It compares factors of the different current programs such as costs, expected timelines, limits on claims, and timing for requesting the programs. The document aims to help applicants determine which program may be best suited to expedite examination of their patent applications.
The document discusses patentable subject matter under 35 USC §101. It provides an overview of the categories of invention that can be patented (processes, machines, manufactures and compositions of matter). It also discusses exceptions for laws of nature, natural phenomena and abstract ideas. The document summarizes the Bilski v. Kappos Supreme Court case which involved a method for hedging risk in commodities trading, and established that the machine-or-transformation test is not the sole test for determining patent eligibility.
Lincoln had a legal career in Illinois, practicing with various partners from 1836 until he became president in 1861. He handled over 5,000 cases, and intended to continue practicing law after leaving office. In 1850 notes for a law lecture, Lincoln emphasized the importance of diligence, public speaking, discouraging litigation, reasonable fees, and absolute honesty for lawyers. He established a reputation of honesty that earned him the nickname "Honest Abe."
The document summarizes notable patents from Northwest Ohio over time. It discusses early patents from the late 1800s and early 1900s related to chewing gum, paper milk bottles, vehicle designs, scales, and spark plugs. It then provides a sampling of more recent patents from Northwest Ohio companies and institutions related to glass fiber production, measuring tapes, tires, windows, welding methods, rain sensors, caskets, plasma displays, elevators, solar cells, electrical boxes, cancer treatment devices, material coatings detection, and temperature controlled magnetic rollers. The document was presented by a patent attorney from the region to provide an overview of innovation in Northwest Ohio.
Presentation on Software patenting in IndiaIP Dome
The document discusses legal aspects of patenting software. It states that software is protected by copyright and not patents. Algorithms and computer programs are considered abstract ideas and mental acts, so are not patentable. The document provides examples of software content that is not patentable, such as methods, algorithms, user interfaces, and databases. However, the technical implementation or functionality of an algorithm can be patented if claimed as a series of method steps involving technical aspects rather than just claiming source code. Some examples of allowable method claims are provided involving technical processes like wireless communication scheduling and mobile device location services. System, module, and device claims related solely to software are not patentable.
PatSnap is a patent search and analysis platform that allows R&D professionals to search over 110 million patents from 128 jurisdictions to uncover technologies, identify risks and opportunities, and gain insights into market trends. It provides tools to refine searches, analyze patent data through visualizations like landscapes and citation maps, and collaborate through shared workspaces. The platform aims to help organizations innovate efficiently by leveraging IP intelligence.
This document provides a buyer's guide for selecting patent search and analysis software. It discusses factors to consider such as data coverage and quality, search methods, visualizations and reporting, software usability, and service quality. The guide helps intellectual property professionals evaluate different vendor options by asking key questions and providing a ratings framework to determine which software will best fit their needs.
Electronic Data Room's presented by Gil Hidas, Kesem HealthSam Nixon
An electronic data room is used to securely share confidential company information with potential investors during due diligence. It allows uploading of documents related to finances, intellectual property, customers, sales, strategic fit, contracts, HR, litigation, taxes, and insurance. Data rooms can be used when fundraising and are helpful for virtual deal making. iUFlow is developing an easy to use, home bladder monitoring digital health solution led by CEO Gil Hidas.
Efficient and Effective Patent Landscaping Using PatBase: a Case Study Dr. Haxel Consult
Key questions for any patent landscape analysis are:
Is this a growing area of interest?
What are the fields of current interest?
Who are the key players?
Delivered from two different perspectives, we will discuss the challenges in creating a patent landscape analysis and the features and functionality of PatBase which enable the efficient creation of clean and reliable patent landscape studies.
From the development of a comprehensive search strategy to the analysis and visualization of results, we will use a case study to demonstrate a number of features and techniques including
Thesauri to craft a comprehensive strategy.
Citation ranking to identify the most pertinent patents.
Advanced keyword highlighting to efficiently review large numbers of documents.
Use of the “Similar” function to identify related documents and
PatBase Analytics to:
Help build a comprehensive strategy and
Visualize the results of the landscape analysis.
The aim of any patent landscape analysis is to accurately identify and visualise results so that answers to key questions are quickly and easily found. This presentation will demonstrate how any user can benefit from the innovative features and functionality in PatBase to craft and visualize a meaningful patent landscape for any technical area.
The document discusses medical device regulation, including:
- Why regulation is needed due to past issues like thalidomide
- The definition of a medical device and what is/isn't included
- An overview of the regulatory framework and requirements in countries like Australia, Europe, and the US
- Key parts of the regulatory process include classifying devices based on risk, meeting regulatory requirements through conformity assessments, maintaining quality management systems, and providing technical documentation
leveraging Geographical Indications in Tamil NaduIP Dome
1) The document discusses strategies for strengthening geographical indications (GI) initiatives for selected crafts through registration and authorized use.
2) It outlines benefits of GI registration such as exclusive rights for 10 years and requirements for labeling of GI products.
3) Examples are provided of how adding value through rural development groups and quality consortiums as well as developing local brands can make GI products more profitable.
This very short document appears to be a test that contains a single word "This" followed by the sentence "is a test." and includes a date "2011.12.08" but no other context or information.
- A US patent grants the patent holder the exclusive right to make, use, sell or import an invention for 20 years from the date the patent application was filed. Infringement occurs when an unauthorized party practices the patented invention without permission.
- There are exceptions to infringement for research or experimental use, as well as uses reasonably related to developing information for FDA approval of drugs or medical devices.
- Common defenses to infringement claims include invalidity of the patent, inequitable conduct during patent prosecution, or improper inventorship. Remedies for infringement include injunctions and damages such as lost profits or reasonable royalties.
1) Third party preissuance submissions allow third parties to submit prior art for consideration during patent examination.
2) They provide advantages such as avoiding litigation, commenting on prior art with a lower burden of proof than litigation, and anonymity. However, they also carry risks such as strengthening the patent if unsuccessful.
3) To make a submission, the third party identifies relevant prior art like patents, publications, and other printed works, and provides a concise description of relevance on Form PTO/SB/429 before certain deadlines during examination. The submission is limited without active participation in prosecution.
The document discusses the role and application of European Union law by the Unified Patent Court (UPC). Key points include:
- The UPC will apply EU law first in its entirety and respect its primacy over other laws. It must cooperate with the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) and refer questions to ensure correct application of EU law.
- The UPC will apply substantive laws in the following order: EU law, UPC Agreement, European Patent Convention, international agreements, and national laws of contracting states.
- The UPC judgments will be recognized in EU member states under the Brussels I Regulation. However, recognition can be refused if manifestly contrary to public policy.
- The
This document provides a brief overview of US utility patent law and the patenting process. It discusses the different types of patents including design, plant, and utility patents. It describes the basic patenting timeline including filing a provisional or non-provisional patent application and undergoing examination. Key concepts like patentability requirements of utility, novelty, and non-obviousness are introduced. Cost estimates and strategies for obtaining and enforcing a patent are also summarized.
The document discusses various aspects of the U.S. patent prosecution process, including managing communications with patent attorneys, the typical sequence of patent prosecution events, examiner motivations and backgrounds, responses to common rejection types, and post-issuance considerations.
This document discusses intellectual property protection possibilities and issues related to smart phone apps that university technology managers should consider. It outlines how utility patents, design patents, copyright, and trademarks can protect aspects of smart phone apps. It also identifies potential pitfalls in universities' patent, copyright, and trademark policies regarding their coverage of smart phone apps and whether students should be included. Scenarios involving apps developed by employees, students, and jointly are presented to illustrate policy issues around ownership and infringement.
The document provides an overview of past and current USPTO programs for expediting patent prosecution. It discusses several expired past programs and several current programs, including Track 1 Prioritized Examination, Accelerated Examination, Petition to Make Special, First Action Interview, and the Patent Prosecution Highway. It compares factors of the different current programs such as costs, expected timelines, limits on claims, and timing for requesting the programs. The document aims to help applicants determine which program may be best suited to expedite examination of their patent applications.
The document discusses patentable subject matter under 35 USC §101. It provides an overview of the categories of invention that can be patented (processes, machines, manufactures and compositions of matter). It also discusses exceptions for laws of nature, natural phenomena and abstract ideas. The document summarizes the Bilski v. Kappos Supreme Court case which involved a method for hedging risk in commodities trading, and established that the machine-or-transformation test is not the sole test for determining patent eligibility.
Lincoln had a legal career in Illinois, practicing with various partners from 1836 until he became president in 1861. He handled over 5,000 cases, and intended to continue practicing law after leaving office. In 1850 notes for a law lecture, Lincoln emphasized the importance of diligence, public speaking, discouraging litigation, reasonable fees, and absolute honesty for lawyers. He established a reputation of honesty that earned him the nickname "Honest Abe."
The document summarizes notable patents from Northwest Ohio over time. It discusses early patents from the late 1800s and early 1900s related to chewing gum, paper milk bottles, vehicle designs, scales, and spark plugs. It then provides a sampling of more recent patents from Northwest Ohio companies and institutions related to glass fiber production, measuring tapes, tires, windows, welding methods, rain sensors, caskets, plasma displays, elevators, solar cells, electrical boxes, cancer treatment devices, material coatings detection, and temperature controlled magnetic rollers. The document was presented by a patent attorney from the region to provide an overview of innovation in Northwest Ohio.
Presentation on Software patenting in IndiaIP Dome
The document discusses legal aspects of patenting software. It states that software is protected by copyright and not patents. Algorithms and computer programs are considered abstract ideas and mental acts, so are not patentable. The document provides examples of software content that is not patentable, such as methods, algorithms, user interfaces, and databases. However, the technical implementation or functionality of an algorithm can be patented if claimed as a series of method steps involving technical aspects rather than just claiming source code. Some examples of allowable method claims are provided involving technical processes like wireless communication scheduling and mobile device location services. System, module, and device claims related solely to software are not patentable.
PatSnap is a patent search and analysis platform that allows R&D professionals to search over 110 million patents from 128 jurisdictions to uncover technologies, identify risks and opportunities, and gain insights into market trends. It provides tools to refine searches, analyze patent data through visualizations like landscapes and citation maps, and collaborate through shared workspaces. The platform aims to help organizations innovate efficiently by leveraging IP intelligence.
This document provides a buyer's guide for selecting patent search and analysis software. It discusses factors to consider such as data coverage and quality, search methods, visualizations and reporting, software usability, and service quality. The guide helps intellectual property professionals evaluate different vendor options by asking key questions and providing a ratings framework to determine which software will best fit their needs.
Patent search from product specification finalIIITA
This document outlines a plan to develop a methodology to identify patents related to the components of a mobile phone based on its specifications. The methodology involves selecting a mobile phone brand and model, extracting specifications from the manufacturer's website, identifying keywords from the specifications, and using those keywords to search for and retrieve relevant patents. The goal is to provide patent information on mobile phone technologies to help with research and development, competitive analysis, and understanding technological advancements.
Signicent LLP (IND & USA) is a well-established firm with 80+ experts that assist businesses globally in their technology innovation, patents, trademarks, valuation, licensing, tech-transfer & market research needs.
PatentAdvisor is a tool that helps law firms:
1) Market themselves and manage their patent prosecution work more effectively through data analytics, visualization tools, and metrics on application trends.
2) Improve prosecution outcomes for clients by identifying at-risk patents and providing strategic guidance tailored to examiners' histories.
3) Gain insights into factors that influence prosecution lengths and outcomes in order to optimize strategies and budgets.
The document provides an overview of Apache Spark from the perspective of two data scientists, Volkan and Richard. It discusses how Spark has enabled real-time analytics and simplified their work by allowing them to more easily access, analyze, and integrate data from various sources using languages like Python and R. Both data scientists note that Spark has significantly increased their productivity and helped transform their batch processing models into real-time tools.
Future-proof-Architecture-for-Streaming-Data-Analytics-WhitePaperJane Roberts
The document discusses strategies for developing real-time streaming data analytics (RTSA) applications in a future-proof way. It defines an approach to capitalize on current RTSA technologies while being able to transition to new emerging technologies. RTSA provides benefits like reducing losses, gaining operational insights, and seizing new opportunities by processing streaming data in real-time. However, choosing an RTSA platform is challenging due to the complex requirements, unfamiliar programming model, and dynamic technology landscape. The document discusses considerations for choosing between open source options like Apache Storm and Spark Streaming or a more integrated development environment.
Evolution of IT, AI, and Automation in Intellectual Property IndustrySagacious IP
AI and Machine Learning are revolutionizing IP practices all over the world. But have you wondered how these emerging technologies will impact the IP workforce? What are the new opportunities that lie ahead through digital transformation? Tune in to our IT for IP webinar and discover answers to these core questions and more.
For more information, visit: https://sagaciousresearch.com/blog/evolution-it-ai-automation-intellectual-property-2/
This document provides an overview of the PatSeer patent research and analysis platform. Some key points:
- PatSeer has over 89 million full text patent records covering 65 countries and 127 million bibliographic records covering over 100 countries.
- It features a hybrid search engine allowing publication, family, and application based searches. Tools include an AI-powered NLP search engine, assignee/inventor search aids, and litigation data integration.
- Users can analyze results, set up alerts, and collaborate on projects with customizable fields, ratings, and interactive dashboards for sharing insights across teams.
The document discusses essential elements to look for in a high-performance real-time streaming analytics platform. It identifies 7 key features: open source architecture, low latency, data integration using Lambda architecture, rapid application development through visual tools and pre-built operators, elastic scaling, future-proof design, and data visualization. The document argues that an ideal platform would incorporate these features to handle massive streaming data volumes with low latency and flexibility.
This presentation was provided by Dr. Prathik Roy of Springer Nature, during the NISO Hot Topic Virtual Conference "Text and Data Mining." The event was held on May 25, 2022.
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The document promotes the website PatentInsightPro.com and its patent analysis solution. It claims the solution can help companies stay ahead of competitors by monitoring their patent activity, uncover competitive intelligence on technologies, markets, trends and more, and identify potential partners or infringement risks. The solution mines, analyzes and helps spot trends in patent data to unlock strategic answers and transform patents into intelligence.
This document summarizes a patent portfolio analysis service that categorizes, evaluates, maintains, and researches patent portfolios. The service analyzes business areas, technologies, and patents to map innovations to products and identify strengths, weaknesses, and competitive trends. Experts categorize patents using interactive visualization tools and provide a structured report on a secure platform, highlighting important findings to inform business decisions.
PatAnalyse Ltd (www.patanalyse.com) delivers investigative consultancy projects to answer specific IP related questions which address the strategic business needs of our clients and are critically dependent on the completeness of the patent searching results. We have developed revolutionary techniques for self-learning iteration patent searching. Within our tools the power of artificial intelligence algorithms is closely integrated with the judgement of subject area experts.
Patent landscape efforts can get hampered either by voluminous patent search results or the perceived need to manually tag every single feature. It can increase uncertainty, costs, and complexity. Like chemical structure, biosequence, or freedom-to-operate patent searches, patent landscape searches have unique challenges. Delivering custom patent landscape analysis for effective decisions is beyond the skills of most end users. The final patent landscape report can vary depending on the allocated time and the optimal usage of advanced patent analytics tools by professional patent analysts (or by end-users). Many “state of the art” reports only provide patent search results with minimal analysis. Similarly, many automated “instant reports” only provide canned analysis and visuals that are too broad for POV analysis or corporate decision-making. This presentation describes the use of an efficient accelerated, intentional, and multifaceted (AIM™) patent landscape to alleviate these issues. The goal of an AIM™ patent landscape is to intentionally align scope with pending decisions. The results are delivered with appropriate level of analysis, including supporting charts, within an accelerated timeline of 2-3 weeks. AIM™ patent landscape analysis uses experienced patent analysts, a well-defined workflow process, and multiple best-in class patent data search, processing, and visualization tools. AIM™ patent landscapes are ideal in patent portfolio benchmarking efforts and delineating white space opportunities for well-defined projects.
Now companies are in the middle of a renovation that forces them to be analytics-driven to
continue being competitive. Data analysis provides a complete insight about their business. It
also gives noteworthy advantages over their competitors. Analytics-driven insights compel
businesses to take action on service innovation, enhance client experience, detect irregularities in
process and provide extra time for product or service marketing. To work on analytics driven
activities, companies require to gather, analyse and store information from all possible sources.
Companies should bring appropriate tools and workflows in practice to analyse data rapidly and
unceasingly. They should obtain insight from data analysis result and make changes in their
business process and practice on the basis of gained result. It would help to be more agile than
their previous process and function.
PatAnalyse is in the business of deliveringIP intelligence to its clients.
We take responsibility for finding the patent information required by our clients and then structure and make sense of it
To deliver a project we use a proprietary, comprehensive search management system to capture expert judgements and combine these with artificial intelligence analysis to produce a pre-analysed universe of data tailored exactly to each client’s needs
Our experience in technology consultancy allows us to provide an interpretation of the ‘competitive intelligence landscape’; our analysis is closely aligned to the client’s business strategy
Our client, as the user, first influences how the universe of patent data is gathered and structured and then can exploit it using the on-line patent management system provided by PatAnalyse
PatAnalyse Ltd (www.patanalyse.com) delivers investigative consultancy projects to answer specific IP related questions which address the strategic business needs of our clients and are critically dependent on the completeness of the patent searching results. We have developed revolutionary techniques for self-learning iteration patent searching. Within our tools the power of artificial intelligence algorithms is closely integrated with the judgement of subject area experts.
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Introducing PatSnap
At PatSnap, our goal is to help organizations innovate as quickly
and as efficiently as possible, so that existing products and
solutions can be improved and new areas exploited to drive long-
term revenue.
Achieving this requires access to information and data that
facilitates the building of a robust, future-proof and lucrative R&D
project portfolio.
PatSnap is a Global Patent Search and Analysis platform that
enables R&D professionals to obtain a complete picture of the
market landscape. It is driven by IP intelligence, but doesn’t require
highly specialised patent knowledge in order to use.
PatSnap provides exactly what R&D professionals need to keep up-
to-date with all the latest IP data, so that teams can innovate
confidently, while driving down costs. PatSnap enables you to
uncover major risks to projects, scout for technologies, remain
ahead of the competition and identify underlying changes to a
market landscape. In this way, it not only complements the day-to-
day activities of the R&D department, but supports the long-term
strategic goals of the organization.
Building robust and
lucrative R&D
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A search method to match your preference
Reducing the risk associated with innovation, fostering an open culture of innovation and establishing a fail-faster environment is crucial to the success of any
R&D department. Easy access to key information is the lynchpin of this approach and it’s where PatSnap’s leading-edge Patent Search and Analysis solution is
indispensible. Comprising over 110 million patents from 128 jurisdictions, it enables R&D teams to explore the depth of knowledge available from worldwide
IP information - within single, highly refinable searches. Here are three reasons why R&D teams across the globe are turning to PatSnap:
Simple.
PatSnap’s field search offers a familiar
approach to finding patents and
information relating to your area of
interest. You can quickly search
worldwide databases using titles,
abstracts and descriptions for any
keywords.
Helpful.
We’re aware that information in
patents can be obscure or difficult to
find. PatSnap provides tools to
overcome such issues. For example,
Keyword Helper automatically
identifies many other terms related to
your search, so you can find all
references to specific technologies.
Flexible.
PatSnap provides multiple ways of searching, to suit your needs.
For example, you can search by image, or use Boolean operators to create
tailored requests. And if writing complex search strings doesn’t appeal,
then PatSnap’s query building tool, which automatically generates this
code, takes the pain out of these searches. Bulk searching, chemical and
legal search are also available.
With so many options for finding all the information you need, PatSnap
expedites prior art and FTO searches, so you can bring early stage
analysis in-house.
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Overcome complexities of IP searches
For R&D teams, it is important that information can be found and evaluated quickly, without being held up by the intricacies of how patent documents
are structured, information obfuscated, or any other limitation. PatSnap is built with precisely these difficulties in mind, and offers a range of tools to
ensure you can uncover the information you need - with minimal effort. With our in-built tools, you can refine your results and search like an examiner.
As searches return more
results than would ever
be feasible to analyse,
PatSnap provides multiple
features that speed up
patent searching.
For example, automatic,
out-of-the-box filters,
enable you to narrow
down search criteria by
factors such as country,
year, or assignee – just by
using single clicks.
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Often companies and individuals will file
under different names, making it notoriously
difficult to find out specific activities that
enterprises are engaged in. Standardized
Assignee automatically groups these different
names together, thereby removing that layer
of complexity.
The IPC Helper enables search by IPC code,
so that, by just using keywords, you can find
all the IPC codes you need to cover the
technologies you’re interested in. And
PatSnap can do the same for CPC codes too.
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Find information in patents with ease
Not only can you search like an examiner, but you can also get to the information easily, regardless of where the patent is from, whether that be Asia
Pacific, Europe or the Americas. With features such as one-click translation, PatSnap offers ways to view all key information at a global level. As well as
making information within patents easy to find, other details about patents are also on hand. For example, find out who’s cited a specific patent, discover
a patent’s full web of global family connections, or explore its legal history – all just one click away.
Dual-view, in combination with the keyword highlighter feature, allows users to
compare figures and graphs in a patent directly with the descriptive text, thus
revealing how features of an invention work in combination with one another.
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Find out how important a patent is using PatSnap’s Citation Analysis. This shows
how many cites are made within a given patent (to the left), and how many
subsequent patents have cited a patent (to the right). Then, check the patent’s
global footprint using the Patent Family view, or uncover its legal history.
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Turn IP research into business intelligence
With increasing pressure to ensure company profits remain steadfast in dynamic technology sectors, it’s up to R&D teams to always be delivering a faster and
more efficient rate of innovation. It’s why it’s hugely valuable to turn all the information held in patents into technology and trend analysis. This research
must deliver insights that reveal the best direction for R&D efforts, product road-maps and, ultimately, business strategy. The earlier that any information
relating to aspects of project feasibility are discovered, the more efficiently R&D teams can direct resources.
As the development phases of future technologies often overlap with maturity phases of
current technologies, being able to identify the key IPC areas that are pertinent to a specific
technology- and then check the innovation rates - can quickly answer questions such as the
viability and longevity of entering a specific technology area.
Out-of-the-box charts and graphs ensure that you have all the vital
data, visualised and ready to use. Find out key emerging
technologies, geographic areas of activity, prolific companies within
technology segments and inventors - even the value of patents.
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Instant indications of patentability and FTO
Right at the ideation stage, R&D teams must be aware of whether or not a product has already been patented, and predict whether there will be freedom-to-
operate once a project is complete. Landscaping is the most efficient way to assess huge volumes of data relating to the information in patents – by turning
this data into a topography that can be visually explored and interrogated. With peaks to show areas of high activity and troughs to show areas of whitespace,
this 3D visualization provides instant orientation for any patent search.
Using the Text Tool in PatSnap’s Landscape feature, a proposed abstract text
for a newly suggested invention can be entered in order to give a prediction of
where the patent is likely to sit within the context of the overall patent
landscape. Within moments, it’s easy to identify which patents will need
investigation for determining any potential infringement risks.
While peaks and troughs show areas of activity, proximity shows
levels of similarity between patents. Other information can then be
overlaid onto the Landscape, such as grids and clusters to define
technology areas, or litigation and licensing data to identify areas
of risk or opportunity.
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Technology scouting and cross industry innovation
As we know, rigorous research sits at the heart of technology scouting or the open innovation approach. Meanwhile, cross industry innovation, or cross
industrial application, can yield some of the most exciting new advancements in technologies – as well as some of the most lucrative opportunities. With
access to the world’s IP data at your fingertips, seeking out these new applications for technologies is now easier than ever. The approach will also help with
technology diversification, a vital aspect of future planning, that can prevent a pipeline falling into jeopardy if main R&D activity should be disrupted.
Use Landscape to quickly identify technologies and technology areas that are being
licensed. PatSnap provides a powerful way for providing hints to future buyers, sellers,
licensors or licensees within a technology area. Licensing information can be refined
specifically to assignees, to view their licensed competitor portfolios.
The IPC Distribution map in PatSnap Analytics means
that, whatever industry you are in, it is possible to
discover adjacent technology areas that may otherwise
never have been considered. This information could
then be used to find partners.
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Know the landscape and the competition
At a strategic level, organisations have to protect themselves against threats emerging as a result of competitor activity in various technology sectors.
Having a thorough understanding of the competitive landscape, and IP trends among competitors, enables organisations to avoid surprises that could
damage future plans. Using the best forward-looking indicators, R&D teams can monitor competitors or identify partnership opportunities at the earliest
possible stages of a project.
Competitor strategies can quickly be assessed using
PatSnap’s out-of-the-box charts and graphs. Examine
areas of strength and weakness in categories such as
portfolio diversification, joint R&D and specialisations; or
even check the estimated value of competitors’ patent
portfolios.
Use competitor dashboards to assess IP portfolios
head-to-head. Locate where various competitors are
active, what technology fields, and whether they are
speeding up or slowing down innovation in different
sectors. Form a view of their strategy and determine
how they fit into the competitive landscape.
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Complementing your day-to-day
At PatSnap, we believe that the right tool should slot effortlessly into your everyday work and support the functions of your business. Whatever your role, our
easy and intuitive tools mean that the right information can be delivered to you, including on an automatic basis, if you require. Collaborate with colleagues,
create charts for presentations, export and forward information and interact more efficiently with IP experts.
Create and save your own lists
that correspond to your current
projects. This means you do not
have to repeat searches, or
cover old ground, to get to the
results you need.
Export the data in multiple different formats in order to share
more widely across the business. This includes Excel, PDF,
RTF, XML and CSV formats. You can even create PowerPoint
presentations directly from the dashboards, for use in
company presentations and reports.
Keep up to date with minimum effort, by using your lists to create
your own customized email alerts. That way, you can keep on top
of any changes in the landscape, without having to worry about
missing something. You can decide whether you want to be
alerted about new patents, or specific changes within existing
groups of patents.
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Summary
PatSnap provides everything organisations need to innovate
quickly and efficiently, ensuring that portfolios stay relevant and
the value of IP can be maximised.
Building robust and
lucrative R&D
Expedite FTO and prior art search
Access global data to identify R&D opportunities or scout
technologies
Determine risks and opportunities and accelerate
innovation
Find the best strategy based on company goals and
competitor activity
For more information, or to organize a demonstration, please
contact your IP Consultant today.
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About PatSnap
PatSnap is the leading IP Analytic and Management platform that empowers even non IP-proficient
users to understand this competitive landscape. Through our simple yet powerful interface, IP is now
accessible to everyone allowing you to compete and innovate on a global scale. Since it was founded in
2007, PatSnap has served thousands of customers in more than 30 countries worldwide including IBM,
National Institutes of Health, United States Department of Defence, MIT and Singapore’s Agency for
Science, Technology and Research.
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