MRT patents will create an IP landscape report including a current market analysis of the area of interest. We can generate a report for categories including IP and technology in markets in the US, Europe, China, Japan, Canada and many other jurisdictions. MRT Patents can also create a customized IP landscape report based on a portfolio or description of your technology (i.e., create a "virtual market" then build a landscape report based on that data).
Images provided are excerpts from portfolio patent reports that MRT Patents has created for company patent portfolios.
An MRT patents landscape report will include the following sections:
1. Application and issued patent trend timeline for the category
2. Table of the highest market value patents in the category
3. Application trend by country timeline and country of origin charts
4. Key technologies by classification chart for the analyzed category
5. Top assignees of key technologies chart
6. Most cited patents and largest invention families charts for the category
7. Chart of the most litigated patents and other key litigation information in the category
8. Total value and value distribution charts for the category
9. Licensee technology field map and table of potential licensees
10. Visual technology landscape chart
*11. Any additional custom information specifically requested at time of business value to you
Upon purchasing an IP landscape report, you will be prompted at the output to describe the market to analyze in the report. MRT patents will create a sematic search based on the information you provide to create a detailed landscape patent report. Note, MRT patents will only charge your credit card if there is a clear description of the market area to analyze.
IMPORTANT: If you have questions about the report or process to order, we can set up a free of charge 15 minute Zoom to discuss your patent, the information that you would receive in this report and how you can use the report.
A MRT Patents IP landscape report is a comprehensive analysis of patents within a particular technological field or industry. It provides insights into the intellectual property (IP) landscape by identifying and categorizing patents related to specific technologies, products, or processes. Patent landscape reports are typically conducted by patent analysts or IP professionals, such as MRT Patents, and serve various purposes, including:
• Identifying key players: IP landscape reports help identify companies, universities, or individuals who hold significant patents within a specific technology area. This can include both established players and emerging entities.
• Assessing technological trends: By analyzing the patents granted over a period, the report can reveal trends in innovation within the field. This can include emerging technologies, research directions, or areas of intense competition.
• Mapping patent portfolios: The report often includes a visual representation of patent portfolios, showing the distribution of patents across different companies or regions. This helps stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and potential areas for collaboration or licensing.
• Evaluating patent quality: Not all patents are equal in terms of their scope, relevance, or enforceability. Patent landscape reports may include assessments of patent quality, helping stakeholders understand the strength of different players' IP positions.
• Identifying potential infringement risks: By analyzing existing patents, the report can identify areas where new innovations might infringe upon existing intellectual property rights. This helps companies mitigate risks and make informed decisions about R&D investment or product development.
• Supporting strategic decision-making: IP landscape reports are valuable tools for informing strategic decisions related to R&D investment, product development, licensing, or litigation strategies. They provide stakeholders with a clear understanding of the competitive environment and potential opportunities or threats.
Overall, MRT Patents IP landscape reports are essential for companies, investors, policymakers, and researchers seeking to understand the intellectual property landscape within a specific technology domain. They provide valuable insights that inform strategic decision-making and help stakeholders navigate the complex world of innovation and IP rights.