Market Surveillance Monitoring

Why monitor for infringements?

  • Provide regular updates on the latest product innovations in your industry.
  • Give regular updates on new filings to help plan your own filings.
  • Provide regular IP updates for a certain technology to stay informed about scientific innovations and competitors.
  • Provide information on regular updates on counterfeit goods and market activity.

Why Synoptic IP?

Who could require this service?

FAQs

Market surveillance is the process of keeping an eye on specific markets or related domains for the introduction of new products and partnerships that may encourage the creation of more advanced goods in the future. The procedure covers market actions, including mergers and acquisitions as well as research partnerships in tech fields and other target sectors.

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The Next Wave of Neuromodulation

Neuromodulation used to be a quiet corner of medtech — a handful of chronic-pain and movement-disorder devices, slow-moving and predictable. That’s no longer true. A double-digit-growth market is now colliding with a patent landscape that shows, in granular detail, exactly where the next generation of competitive advantage is being built..

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A Guide to Markush Structure Patent Search and Analysis

Imagine a picture representing not just a single molecule, but an entire family of related compound markush structure search. This is the essence of the Markush structure. It uses variables and wildcards to include a diverse set of molecules that share a common core structure.

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