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Patent Development

Introduction

Regardless of whether you are a start up or a new business unit in an established company, it is critical to identify your proprietary technical advantage early on, and protect it. As well, patents have become a new source of sought after revenues in technology companies and a metric for corporate valuation by the investment community.

Patent Development Service

Semiconductor Insights’ Patent Development Service (PDS) lets you architect for value. You start with a clear idea of what to protect. With in-depth technical expertise and cross-industry access to available papers, SI minimizes the burden on your design team in communicating and documenting the invention for the patent agent. We work with our partner patent firms to file the application and provide full support to you through the patent prosecution process. This frees up your inventors and management team to focus on getting the right product to market at the right time.

  • Substantiate and evaluate patent idea(s)
  • Perform Prior Art search
  • Architect supportable patents
  • Work with partner firms to file application and manage patenting process

Value

  • Protect key technical assets and associated market advantage
  • Protect downstream licensing revenue potential
  • Stay focused on getting product to market by not diverting engineering time or resources
  • Reduce overall patenting costs by staying focused on the business’s competitive advantages.
  • Realize supportable patents
  • Increase your company’s valuation



Educational seminars for IP Professionals
Earn CLE credits when you attend one of Semiconductor Insights' complimentary, on-site educational seminars.

Reverse Engineering Revealed — Proving the Black Box Infringes
Learn about Reverse Engineering and how it can be applied for licensing and litigation success

Patent Analysis as Due Diligence for Semiconductor M&A's
Learn how to apply "tried and true" patent analysis techniques as part of the M&A due diligence process