Xlpat – TT Consultants @IPBC CHINA ~ Maximizing the value of IP

TT Consultants- XLPAT announce China presence by appointing sales partnership in Guangdong region.

Team Xlpat – TT Consultants  is attending IPBC China in Beijing to be held on April 25, 2017, with a vision to promote Automation in IP using Artificial Intelligence and machine learning based Patent Search and analytics tool. These technologies when applied on patent data, non-patent literature saves more than 90% of IP research time.

Background to IPBC

Launched in 2008 in Amsterdam, IPBC has become established as the world’s principal forum for senior thought leaders who specialize in the business of intellectual property, giving them a place to come together and discuss cutting-edge issues around IP value creation. With intellectual property continuing to move further up the corporate, investment, and policy agendas, this focus is more relevant than ever before.

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TT Consultants offers a range of efficient, high-quality solutions for your intellectual property management ranging from Patentability SearchInvalidation SearchFTO (Freedom to Operate)Patent Portfolio OptimizationPatent MonitoringPatent Infringement SearchPatent Drafting & Illustrations, and much more. We provide both law firms and corporations in many industries with turnkey solutions.
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