Custom Patent Search
The Custom Patent Search model from Synoptic IP is made for clients who like to conduct searches using a specific set of criteria or rules rather than a predetermined set. Our team of experts use the personalised recommendations to extract the most pertinent material for the client by applying cogent, well-calculated search tactics to effectively find the most pertinent databases and source libraries.
Synoptic IP's custom patent searches are used by companies, IP law firms, R&D facilities, and inventors for:
- To locate all potential uses for a certain technology area in the future.
- To evaluate various businesses using qualitative and quantitative analysis.
- To build specialised dashboards for decision-makers at large corporations.
- To find all the possible new technologies scouting that could be developed in the future to solve a specific issue.
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