Posted on June 22, 2009 by Ramesh Verma
The Australia has a separate Patent protection apart from regular utility Patent termed “Innovation patent”, is a protection option specifically designed to protect inventions that do not meet the inventive threshold required for standard patents. Introduced in 2001 to stimulate innovation among small to medium business and local industry, the innovation patent is a relatively [...]
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Posted on December 11, 2008 by Ramesh Verma
Innovation is part of life; the strategic innovation is business. The increasing number of patents application and competitiveness has made it compulsory to revisit and make strategic road map for success. The protection of innovations (especially intellectual property) involves a lot of cost and man effort. Most of the inventor’s, start-up companies and SMEs think [...]
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Posted on September 15, 2008 by Ramesh Verma
A very useful article has been published by Nanowerk Spotlight on patent strategies for nanotechnology inventors. Following are the excerpts from the article
At its simplest, a country’s patent system provides for the disclosure of information about inventions. To obtain a patent, an inventor must ‘teach’ the public how to make and use the invention in [...]
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Posted on September 13, 2008 by Ramesh Verma
Long debate is going on all over world for issuance of Patents on Stem Cells. Kyoto University has obtained a Japanese patent for a means to develop induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. iPS cells have the potential to grow into any type of body tissue. It is the first time a patent has been granted [...]
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Posted on October 21, 2007 by Ramesh Verma
Miner3D is a powerfully integrated data-driven 3D visualization and data analysis solution that allows you to explore and analyze data using easy to understand and fully customizable charts and graphics.
Miner3D also adds to the quality and realism of presentation graphics. That is why bank and investment analysts, researchers in pharmaceutical, biotech or material research, process [...]
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Posted on October 13, 2007 by Ramesh Verma
EDraw Mind Map, tool provides a way of easy graphical representations of your mind. The free to use tool has the capability of creating mind maps for brainstorming, problem solving, rational analysis, and decision marking. The tool has been made simpler by making it rich with; easy to use drawing tools, many pre-drawn flowchart templates [...]
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Posted on September 11, 2007 by Ramesh Verma
We pay so many dollars to databases providers for the access of some features to reduce our time & effort. Patent Tools which provides so many features for day-to-day use for patent search and analysis freely to overcome cumbersome procedures. The features of the tools are listed below.
Claim Chart Generator: Claim Chart Generator automatically creates [...]
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