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Presented by IP-INITIAL® IP-INITIAL® IP-INITIAL® is trademark/brand of Siddhast Intellectual Property Innovation , via which we provide training to IP- professionals , educational institutes in patent searching

WHO NEEDS PATENT INFORMATION? IP-INITIAL® WHO NEEDS PATENT INFORMATION?

Should scarlet think about using patent information? “Scarlet works in research and development but I am not Ready to look at patent just yet- I am still refining my ideas.” IP-INITIAL® Should scarlet think about using patent information?

That’s right billions are wasted on research that already been patented its probably a good idea For scarlet to check patent databases first

The benifits Patent information is an important resource for many – for researchers and Inventors for entrepreneurs and commercial enterprises , for information specialist And patent professionals ,and for public policy makers-for anyone working in science and technology , business and more.

1) PROTECT 2) PERFECT 3) PUBLISH 4) PLAN

PROTECT You can use patents to protectyour investment or your company’s investmentin the development of an invention.

PERFECT Patent also contain information about technologies that can help you avoid duplicatting research and development efforts can come up with new ways of solving technical problems

PUBLISH Looking at information published in patents is an important way to determine whether an invention you or someone else has made is actuaally new and inventive.this information will give an idea of whether you can get a patent for your invention.it can also help you Examine the validity or enforceability of an existing patent. Knowing which inven In order to economics keep growing we need to people to invest in developing and bringing new technologies to market. That’s what innovation is – and vital part of creating growth.