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SERION Release – February 2021

Cross-Product Enhancements Trinidad and Tobago joins the Madrid Protocol Following Trinidad and Tobago’s accession to the Madrid System, we’ve added Trinidad and Tobago to the International Register database. All CompuMark products and services have been updated accordingly. Additionally, you can now order InteLocal publication information within Watch on SERION®. Improved South Africa trademark database We’ve […]

SERION Release – September 2020

TM go365™ and SAEGIS® Industrial design coverage expands on TM go365 and SAEGIS We have added 16 new registers as part of our industrial design coverage, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic, and Slovenia. The above jurisdictions were added to our previous coverage: […]

Putting more into our data, so you get more out of it

By Robert Reading, Director, Professional Services & Strategy for CompuMark Ask any celebrated chef the key to a great dish and the response is likely to be this: start with the best ingredients. So it is with trademark research. Without reliable source data, it is impossible to deliver research results that trademark professionals can count […]

Expected blockbusters: A year in progress

Earlier this year, we released the Cortellis Drugs to Watch 2019 report, which highlighted seven drugs expected to launch in 2019 and become blockbusters in 2023. We have subsequently reported on three of those drugs that have now gained approval, including Zolgensma which entered the market as the most expensive drug ever launched. Since that […]

Predictive analytics yield better disease forecasting: the example of MS

The possibilities Disease forecasts are market analytics, aimed at understanding and predicting a product’s market potential. Prediction modelling usually involves a prediction profile (algorithm) from past studies. The model is then “deployed” so that a new individual can get a prediction instantly for whatever the need be, such as an epidemiological endpoint. Predictions can range from […]

How your IP and R&D teams can strategize and prioritize for the evolution of SEPs

Much of the focus on standard essential patents (SEPs) over the past decades has centered on the telecommunications industry. With technologies converging and industries overlapping, telecoms impact nearly every business today in some way. Furthermore, standards-centric industries are constantly expanding and as a result many companies’ IP and R&D departments are spending more and more […]

Look: Up on the Screen – It’s “Super Record”!

Users of Clarivate Analytics Web of Science have a wealth of materials at their disposal. The Core Collection itself offer access to cover-to-cover journals, proceedings and books. But when an institution expands its search to the “All Databases” option, the resources multiply – and it’s not simply an expansion in numbers. Different databases index specific […]

Now that you mention it : The Web of Science in the study of science

The Web of Science traces its roots back more than a half-century, to when Dr. Eugene Garfield, information scientist and founder of the company that ultimately became Clarivate Analytics, oversaw the release of the Science Citation Index (SCI) in 1964. The first-ever such index, the SCI duly expanded from its original print edition to its […]