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Why should IP Paralegals use an online patent database? 

Why should IP Paralegals use an online patent database? 

 

Online patent databases allow IP paralegals and R&D search teams to discover relevant patent information and technical development about inventions, companies’ portfolios, and white spaces helping them understand their competitive landscape. Minesoft offers an array of products to help simplify IP paralegals’ time-consuming tasks helping them make informed decisions with ease. We shed some light on the significance of using a secure online patent database with the help of our newest product, Minesoft Origin.  More…

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New PatBase enhancements

New PatBase Enhancements  

 

The Minesoft development team has been working hard on new PatBase enhancements to provide users with useful features to help with their patent searching needs. These include a new Patent Valuation System and Insights tab to help understand the potential value of a patent, recently added EP Designs documents which can be easily searched for using a kind code, and a new Unified Patent Court legal event code.  More…

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Harnessing the power of the sun: Using solar energy to produce carbon-free liquid fuel

Harnessing the power of the sun: Using solar energy to produce carbon-free liquid fuel 

 

Solar energy has emerged as a critical solution in the global fight against climate change. While much progress has been made in the production of electricity from renewable energy sources, the production of chemical fuels from renewable sources remains a significant challenge. The Sun-To-X project is a consortium of nine partners that aims to use solar energy to produce non-toxic, energy-dense, carbon-free liquid fuel that can be used in transport and energy storage.  More…

Minesoft Origin
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Minesoft releases Minesoft Origin, a new AI-Powered Patent Search Solution

Minesoft releases Minesoft Origin, a new AI-Powered Patent Search Solution 

24th April 2023 – London, New York & Dusseldorf:  Minesoft, a market intelligence and search solution provider for the intellectual property industry, has launched Minesoft Origin, a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) powered patent intelligence and search solution.   

Minesoft Origin is a global patent intelligence and search platform powered by artificial intelligence. State of the art techniques in Natural Language Processing (NLP), intelligent analytics and collaborative tools have been integrated into a modern, intuitive interface to help connect innovation throughout the organisation.  

Ann Chapman-Daniel, Co-Founder of Minesoft shared, “With this new solution, Minesoft is extending the reach of patent intelligence across our clients’ entire innovation lifecycle. We are concentrating on making life easier for patent searchers by devising new ways of searching – and finding – hard-to-pinpoint scientific and technological data.” 

Clients can now leverage Minesoft Origin’s latest AI and ML-powered technology across scientific fields, quickly explain complex concepts in plain language and simplify communication between internal teams. 

Developed in-house, Minesoft’s proprietary AI Search is based on new, fast, responsive technologies that will keep up to date with new concepts and vocabulary as they develop and put the power of the software into the hands of the researchers. The company is excited to add Minesoft Origin to their family of world-class products, including PatBase, Pat-KM, and PatDocs.  

About Minesoft 

Founded in 1996, Minesoft is an Online Solutions Provider for the Intellectual Property industry. Harnessing the power of modern technology, its patent intelligence solutions empower today’s pioneers, supporting them as they focus on developing world-enhancing innovation. In February 2022, Minesoft closed on a substantial growth investment from MLM 2, an information services and software platform, and Warburg Pincus, a leading global growth investor. 

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Caitlin Kavanagh ([email protected])

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Innovations for sustainable development

Innovations for sustainable development

The 21st of April marks World Creativity and Innovation Day, a day to celebrate and promote creativity and innovation as drivers of positive change. This day is especially relevant in the context of sustainable development, where creative solutions are needed to address the complex challenges of promoting economic growth, social equity, and environmental sustainability.

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Egg-ceptional Inventions: How Patents Have Transformed Easter Traditions!

Egg-ceptional Inventions: How Patents Have Transformed Easter Traditions! 

Easter has long been associated with Easter bunnies and egg painting. These traditions date to ancient pagan festivals that celebrated the arrival of spring and new life. Today, these symbols have become an integral part of the modern celebration of Easter. In light of the Easter holiday that took place earlier this week, we shed light on some patented inventions that allowed the Easter Bunny to thrive.    More…

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Minesoft client OlarteMoure represented Ericsson in Colombia in their recent patent dispute with Apple

Minesoft client OlarteMoure represented Ericsson in Colombia in their recent patent dispute with Apple

Minesoft client, OlarteMoure, represented Ericsson as their litigation counsel in Colombia during their recent global standard essential patent (SEP) dispute with Apple. As a result of a preliminary injunction, tech giant, Apple, was prevented from selling the iPhone 12, 13 & 14 in Colombia. Despite seeking emergency relief from the Colombian courts, the injunction was upheld as constitutional. The patent dispute between Ericsson and Apple started back in 2021 after negotiations failed over the renewal of a seven-year licensing contract, specifically over the use of 4G and 5G wireless SEPs in iPhones. Ericsson sued in 2022, claiming that Apple’s failure to renew the past license, and yet continued to use the patented technology, confirmed its efficient infringer strategy in an attempt to hold out before being forced into a new license. The iPhone maker defended itself accusing the Swedish company of using “strong-arm tactics” to force unjust licencing terms and conditions in violation of FRAND obligations imposed on SEP owners.

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