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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