Patent and Technology Categorization

Patent and Technology Categorization

When is Patent and Technology Categorization needed?

Examples & use cases of Patent and Technology Categorization

Patent and Technology Categorization
Aids Research & Development

A prominent technology company approaches DexPatent to categorize patents published weekly into their specific areas of interest. DexPatent meticulously classifies the patents into customized technology groups, simplifying navigation through complex competitive landscapes. This categorization service empowers effective decision-making, enabling the company to understand their competitors' technological strengths and weaknesses and to know the advancement in the particular technology, and identify potential areas for innovation or collaboration.

    

  Thanks to DexPatent's Patent Categorization, our decision-making processes have become more efficient. The well-categorized patent data empowers us to delve into extensive market research, allowing us to pinpoint key trends within our technology domains and maintain a competitive edge.  

Innovation Head, Medical Group Center, Europe

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  Our decision-making processes have become more streamlined, thanks to organized patent data. These categorized patent data have empowered us to conduct in-depth market research and identify key trends within our technology areas, giving us a competitive edge.  

Head of IP, Electronic business, Singapore

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Frequently Asked Questions

A patent is a legal right granted to an inventor or applicant by a government authority, typically for a specified period. It provides exclusive rights to the inventor, preventing others from making, using, or selling their invention without permission. Patents are granted for new and inventive products, processes, or methods that are useful and have industrial applicability. They encourage innovation by offering inventors protection and the opportunity to commercially exploit their inventions.

A patent grants exclusive rights to inventors:
- Exclusive rights to the invention
- Ability to commercialize it
- Legal protection for enforcement
- Limited duration (typically 20 years)

Patent rights are not universal. Each country has its own patent system. International agreements like the PCT help simplify the process.
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