Introduction Understanding the patent landscape before making R&D investment decisions is not optional — it is the difference between filing into whitespace and filing into a wall. Yet traditional patent landscape analysis is expensive, slow, and becomes outdated the moment...
Introduction A patent portfolio is only as valuable as the strategy behind it. Enterprises spend millions annually on prosecution, maintenance, and annuity fees — yet most portfolios contain a significant proportion of assets that no longer align with business priorities,...
Introduction Most enterprise patent portfolios contain far more IP than is actively generating revenue. Licensing teams know the assets exist — but identifying which patents read on which competitor or industry products, at the claim-element level, is a manual process...
Introduction In the domain of intellectual property management, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming a pivotal tool in revolutionizing patent licensing strategies. By leveraging latest AI technologies including Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative AI, companies and legal teams can...
Introduction In the complex domain of patent litigation, Evidence of Use (EoU) charts are indispensable tools that bridge the gap between patent claims and actual product features, demonstrating potential infringement. These charts are carefully crafted to map specific elements of...
Introduction Patent monetization is the process of turning intellectual property (IP) assets, such as patents, into revenue-generating opportunities. This can be achieved through licensing, sales, or litigation. In today’s highly competitive innovation landscape, effective patent monetization is critical for businesses...