Podcast: What does an effective patent monitoring programme look like?

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Podcast: What does an effective patent monitoring programme look like?

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Matt Garver and Peter Mattei of CAS discuss why companies should develop patent monitoring programmes

In this episode, the first of a two-part series sponsored by CAS, we focus on the importance of developing a robust patent monitoring programme.



Matt Garver, IP search analyst at CAS, and Peter Mattei, senior IP searcher at CAS, joined Managing IP's senior reporter Rani Mehta to discuss:

  • What is patent monitoring? Why is it so important?

  • What are companies doing if they do not have a robust patent monitoring programme in place, and what does that mean for them?

  • What are the hallmarks of an effective programme?


Stay tuned for part two, where Garver and Mattei will delve deeper into the key considerations for establishing or enhancing a patent monitoring programme.

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As a specialist in scientific knowledge management, the team builds the largest authoritative collection of human-curated scientific data in the world and provides essential information solutions, services, and expertise. Scientists, patent professionals, and business leaders across industries rely on CAS to help them uncover opportunities, mitigate risks, and unlock shared knowledge so they can get from inspiration to innovation faster. CAS is a division of the American Chemical Society.

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