Our Patent Landscape services provide executives, technologists, and investors with actionable intelligence regarding the extent to which competitors are protecting innovations in key technology areas. Our reports provide a foundation of valuable intelligence necessary for supporting strategic business and investment decisions.
WHY A patent landscape is crucial
Patent Landscape insight is valuable information that empowers individuals with crucial information about the existing patent landscape in a particular industry or technology sector, enabling them to make informed decisions, avoid legal pitfalls, and strategically position their inventions in the market.
- Identification of White Space
- Identification of Market Trends
- Discovery of Emerging Technologies
- Uncover What Your Competitors are Working on
- Communicate Trends Effectively
- Opportunities for In-Licensing
- Targets for Out-Licensing
Actionable Intelligence
Our Approach
Our approach starts with a broad landscape followed by increasingly refined analytics at several levels of detail. Our reports will:
- Identify the key players in specific technology areas
- Detect relationships, overlaps, and gaps in IP
- Incorporate quantitative metrics and qualitative summaries
- Integrate multivariate visualizations and mappings to illustrate critical relationships and key concepts
- Summarize the results into an easy-to-understand executive-level presentation
Project Methodology
- Collaborate and agree on the scope of the customized research
- Establish the metrics, visualizations, and targeted audience
- Comprehensive research into relevant patent and technical literature
- Provide customized analytics, visualizations, summaries, and conclusions in an executive presentation format
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