Investor Readiness
Prepare your IP portfolio for funding rounds and investor scrutiny
Align your intellectual property portfolio with your business objectives for maximum competitive advantage.
Strategic IP advisory helps you make informed decisions about your intellectual property assets.
Prepare your IP portfolio for funding rounds and investor scrutiny
Strategic protection for entering new markets and geographies
Identify and address potential IP conflicts before they escalate
Comprehensive IP assessment for mergers and acquisitions
Comprehensive review of your existing IP assets and business goals.
Identify protection gaps and opportunities for strategic advantage.
Develop a prioritized action plan aligned with your resources.
Execute the strategy with ongoing monitoring and adjustment.
Complete IP review
We review your existing registrations, pending applications, and unregistered rights to establish a clear baseline.
Freedom-to-operate
We identify third-party rights that may affect your planned activities and advise on risk mitigation.
Asset assessment
We apply recognized valuation methodologies for licensing negotiations, transactions, or financial reporting.
Monetization options
We map competitor portfolios and filing trends to inform your strategic positioning.
Market landscape
We advise on licensing structures, royalty frameworks, and partner identification.
M&A support
We conduct IP due diligence for mergers, acquisitions, and investment rounds.
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An IP strategy is a comprehensive plan that aligns your intellectual property assets with your business objectives, ensuring optimal protection, monetization, and risk management.
Ideally before major investments, funding rounds, market expansion, or product launches. However, it's never too late to optimize your existing portfolio.
A thorough review of all your IP assets (patents, trademarks, designs), their status, geographic coverage, competitive positioning, and alignment with business goals.
FTO analysis identifies potential third-party IP rights that could block your product or service, allowing you to design around or license as needed.
IP valuation considers factors like market potential, competitive advantage, remaining term, enforcement history, and revenue generation capability.
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