Seattle and Sydney offer
some beautiful landscape for our offices, however we're talking about the
technological and patent landscaping we incorporate into our reports.
Do you fully understand the
specific objective and benefits of a Landscape Analysis?
Technology Landscape -
Semantic Mapping
'Organizing' a technology
enables us to identify the technological space around an invention. A visual
map quickly exposes:
- Emerging technologies
- Competitive products
- Degree of congestion
- Further applications
- Other substitutes
Patent Landscape - a
Global Look
Taxonomy searches provide
comprehensive patent trends. We can quickly illustrate top country
filers, main applicants, and patent activity over time. These findings help:
- Observe
trends and diversity of solutions
- Identify
collaborations
- Engage
in policy discussions
- Strategize
further research
WIPO (World Intellectual
Propety Organisation) links intellectual property offices worldwide. Its
database searches account for over 90% of the representative patent filings,
which serves as a comprehensive tool for looking at data and trends.
The Landscape analysis
helps us set up keywords used in the IP (Intellectual Property) searches and
competitive analysis. 'Main applicant' filers within WIPO can also lead to new
strategic partnerships.
But remember, our
Landscape analysis is just a portion of the overall technological assessment.
Stage of development, regulatory hurdles and innovation are also integrated
into our overall analysis.
Benefits to You
Our landscape analysis is clear,
easy to grasp and informative.
All our results have cited reference links, so we encourage
inventors and researchers to refine searches and get more detailed information.
You can easily take our results, click on the provided links and continue
to fine tune the analysis anyway you like.