IP-driven companies thoroughly and vigorously develop a Technology Value Realization (IP Commercialization) process to a level of sophistication such that they can predict with a reasonably high degree of accuracy the market success for their emerging technologies. This process links the stages of moving a technology with product potential to patent procurement/ management. In the four phases of technology commercialization, there are parallel patent value realization activities.
Bringing Patent Protected Technology to Market |
The process begins in the Research & Development (R&D) labs where technology with product potential is identified. It is at this early point that the linkage with the patent process is formed. |
Commercialization Process | Patent Process |
I. Technology Analysis Process | I. Patent Search |
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II. Market Opportunity Identification | II. Patent Application |
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III. Market Actualization Planning | III. Patent Profit Planning |
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IV. Implementation | IV. Patent Management |
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