This post analyses a US patent for a method of presenting beer by chilling the glass below -5 degrees to form beer crystals. It examines the patent’s claims and raises questions about the US Patent Office’s grant of such inventions.
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Talking Walking Stick – Blind Patents 1
This post analyses the electronic talking stick for the blind, examining its patent and practical limitations on Indian roads. It questions the real-world effectiveness of such assistive inventions for independence.
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Read more about Presentation on Patent MiningPharma Patent Search – A Challenging Task
Pharma patent search is a complex task due to the dense patent landscape and commonality of incremental innovations. This post details a structured approach to conducting thorough pharmaceutical prior art searches, highlighting the specific challenges faced by patent analysts.
Read more about Pharma Patent Search – A Challenging TaskPatent Infringement Analysis – Simulation Exercise by Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala at UPES School of Law
This simulation exercise by Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala at UPES School of Law guides students through patent infringement analysis using real-world product scenarios. It highlights claim interpretation and practical legal skills essential for intellectual property professionals.
Read more about Patent Infringement Analysis – Simulation Exercise by Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala at UPES School of LawInfringement Analysis of SEPs
The post analyses the infringement of standard essential patents, highlighting the role of claim charting and essentiality assessment. It provides a legal perspective on SEP infringement in Indian technology sectors.
Read more about Infringement Analysis of SEPsPredicting Technological Growth using Patents
MIT researchers have introduced a patent-based method for forecasting technological growth, focusing on citation metrics and classification system overlaps. Their approach provides organisations with a structured, less labor-intensive technique to predict technology improvement rates and reduce investment uncertainty.
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