The Global Patent Database by Gu (University Research Edition) includes over 160 million patent records from 120 countries and regions worldwide. The data originates from national intellectual property bureaus, courts, and other primary sources. The database features over 300 data dimensions and more than 5 million technical topics, with updates occurring three times per week, involving more than 400,000 data entries each time. Through in-depth data cleaning and processing, the database allows for data filtering based on various criteria such as country, type, legal status, validity, inventor, IPC classification number, agent, and agency. It also supports visual analysis of search results, provides bilingual (Chinese and English) titles and abstracts for global patents, and helps users identify competitive companies and inventors, track competitors' R&D directions, and focus on patent layout and planning of high-quality offensive and defensive strategies.
Introduction to the Pro Edition:
The Pro Edition of the Research Edition is based on the original global patent data and provides real-time in-depth tracking of the development of various technologies and companies. It offers multi-dimensional in-depth analysis of companies and technologies.
1. In-depth tracking of patent technology progress: Researchers can track specific technologies or combinations of technologies according to their R&D needs. They can also track specific IPC classifications, inventors, or companies.
1) Tracking of technical topics: The system analyzes the evolution of all technical features you are concerned about over time, helping to identify opportunities for innovation, explore market development directions, and seize market opportunities.
2) Tracking of company technology: Regular patent technology tracking intelligence can be used to determine the business direction, technology level, and market layout of competitor companies. It provides data to help you formulate the right response strategies. It also allows you to check the risk of infringement of your own patents, design around to avoid infringing others' patents, and plan high-quality offensive and defensive strategies.
3) Tracking of IPC technical classifications: By targeting relevant patent IPC classifications, you can more accurately locate related technologies, reducing noise, gaining a comprehensive view, and avoiding any omissions of technical points.
2. Discovering R&D and market opportunities: Through the value ranking of technical keywords and classification visual diagrams, you can quickly sort out the trends of technological evolution. From thousands of tracked patent data, you can extract hot keywords to help you quickly and intuitively interpret a large number of related patent documents. This saves search and reading time and improves R&D efficiency.
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