A common question for us is - how does Ambercite Ai (formerly known as 'Cluster Searching') compare to conventional searching?
Which is an important question, so we have prepared a simple table:
Read MoreA common question for us is - how does Ambercite Ai (formerly known as 'Cluster Searching') compare to conventional searching?
Which is an important question, so we have prepared a simple table:
Read MoreRide sharing app Uber has been in the market to buy patents - but which ones should they buy?
Read MoreAre patent databases a cost - or an investment?
Read MoreCan advanced citation searching support conventional keyword or class code searching? Would a combination of the two approaches provide the best results?
Read MoreWe all know that patent searching matters. The results of our searches can affect what can be multi-million investments in new products, outcome or settlements in litigation, expensive patent filings, or the reputation and repeat business of your organisation.
Given the above - do your patent searches
Read MoreCRISPR is an important new technology in biotech - and not surprisingly has already attracted patent litigation. What can advanced patent analytics tell us about this?
Read MoreKeyword is a commonly used search approach, and with good reason.
Yet Ambercite does not offer keyword searching - so why is Ambercite 'swimming against the current' so to say?
Read MoreHow good is a patent?
This is of course a highly subjective question, affected by many different factors such as who is asking the question, how legally valid the patent is, etc etc.
Nonetheless sometimes objective numbers are wanted. For this reason Ambercite developed the predictive metric Amberscore...
Read MoreApple have just been granted US patent 9504170 for a phone with a flexible display device, which is attracting a bit of press.
Read MoreSince the release of the more recent product Cluster Searching, the earlier visual based patent searching product AmberScope has taken a bit of a back seat. Cluster Searching is a very easy product and learn and use, and ideal for quickly identifying the most similar products to a good set of starting patents.
Read MoreBack in 2013 we looked at the leading patents filed in the 1980s and 1990s, using our metric AmberScore, which is available when you use our Cluster Searchingsoftware. This allowed us to see some of the key technology trends from these decades - which happened to be:
Read MoreHere at Ambercite, when using Cluster Searching, we like to talk about two calculated metrics:
And sometimes "Licensing Potential".
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