IP portfolio audit
We assess your intellectual property assets to clarify what is strategically valuable, what remains underexploited and where your portfolio creates real business value.
| Why this service? |
Many organisations own valuable intellectual property assets without having a clear understanding of what they actually possess, what is strategically valuable and what remains underexploited. An IP portfolio audit helps identify and assess your existing intellectual property assets — including patents, know-how, software, data, designs, methodologies and unprotected innovations — in order to determine which elements truly contribute to business value and competitive advantage. The objective is to provide a clear picture of your current intellectual property landscape and help you prioritise the assets that are genuinely worth protecting, maintaining or exploiting. |
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| How it works? |
We begin by reviewing your existing technologies, products, research activities and intellectual property assets together with your business context and innovation activities. This assessment goes beyond registered intellectual property rights and also considers unprotected innovations, internal know-how and potentially valuable intangible assets. We then analyse the relevance, maturity, protection status and commercial potential of each asset in order to identify strengths, gaps, underexploited opportunities and possible areas of risk. Our approach focuses on clarity, prioritisation and actionable insights to help you better understand the current value and structure of your intellectual property portfolio. |
| What do you get? |
You receive a comprehensive assessment of your current intellectual property portfolio together with practical recommendations regarding its structure, relevance and potential value. The deliverables typically include:
The objective is to help you gain a clearer understanding of your intellectual property assets and make more informed decisions regarding their management and exploitation. |
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