02 Jun 2020 CATEGORY Patent TranslationTrademark ManagementPatent Management The strategic use of intellectual property to substantially increase the competitiveness of an SME Regardless of the sector in which you do business, it is more than likely you are generating a series of intellectual property assets that you are overlooking and, as a result, losing out on. There are companies, above all SMEs, who do not see the value of intellectual property and, therefore, do not even consider the future profits it might bring. Strategic use of intellectual property can substantially raise the competitiveness of an SME. SEE MORE
19 May 2020 CATEGORY Patent TranslationTrademark ManagementPatent Management Innovations to Bolster the Post COVID-19 Era The new stay-at-home economy provides opportunity for innovators to help people thrive in their new routines. To succeed in a WFH environment, workers will need access to resources and support to overcome the challenges of virtual workspaces and practices. SEE MORE
05 May 2020 CATEGORY IP TechnologyPatent Management Applying Supply Chain Principles to IP Prosecution How can large-scale supply chain operations strategies within organizations be applied to IP workflows within your organization? Our colleague @Drew Travis discusses how to apply supply chain principles to IP persecution. SEE MORE
22 Apr 2020 CATEGORY NewsIP TechnologyPatent Management A Clarion Call to Change 5 Pro-Tips for positioning yourself-- and your portfolio—for a possible recession due to the pandemic situation stemming from Covid-19. The post outlines tips to help Intellectual Property Deparments to react on a possible recession. SEE MORE
07 Apr 2020 CATEGORY NewsIP TechnologyPatent Management Who owns the IPR for AI creations? We are arguably very close to a time in the future in which computers will have the same, if not more intellectual capacity than humans. Then who owns the IPR for AI creations? According to the UK’s IP office, an AI cannot be listed as an inventor of a patent in a patent application as an AI is not a physical person. The intense debate continues... SEE MORE
24 Mar 2020 CATEGORY NewsIP TechnologyPatent Management Artificial intelligence (AI) as a creator of Intellectual Property (IP) We currently find ourselves going through an intense worldwide period of innovation and the development of artificial intelligence is leading us towards an unavoidable fundamental change. According to data provided by WIPO (The World Intellectual Property Organization), in terms of artificial intelligence and robotics, an increase in the number of patent software rights and even rules governing corporate secrets can be observed. SEE MORE
17 Mar 2020 At SHIP Global IP, we are always with you In relation to the global Coronavirus-COVID 19 epidemic, we would like to inform you that SHIP Global IP will continue to provide top-quality services to its customers, having adopted all necessary measures to ensure that we can continue to operate normally and safely while safeguarding the health of our employees, customers and collaborators at all times. SEE MORE
10 Mar 2020 CATEGORY NewsPatent TranslationTrademark ManagementPatent Management Silicon Hills – the Next Hub for Innovation In recent years, Austin has adopted the nickname “Silicon Hills.” Similar to its California counterpart, Austin has become an epicenter in the tech space. Austin is home to several leading tech and semiconductor companies such as Dell, NXP, HP, Google, AMD, Apple, Applied Materials, Cirrus Logic, Facebook, and Oracle. SEE MORE
25 Feb 2020 CATEGORY Patent TranslationTrademark ManagementPatent Management Taking the time to direct strategy IP departments should algo go through an annual operating plan process, assess their strategies and learn about the modernized workflows that technology has aided in creating. SEE MORE
28 Jan 2020 CATEGORY Patent TranslationTrademark ManagementPatent Management How to use unregistered IP to generate growth Intellectual property is a fantastic driver of economic growth. Protecting IP allows you to put a product on the market in an exclusive fashion, allowing you to demand a price premium for your invention. Intellectual Property rights are not just essential but are also a proven significant driver to generate growth. SEE MORE
15 Jan 2020 CES 2020, a showcase for technological innovation Every January, CES, the world's biggest technology fair opened its doors to present the next generation of innovation destined to change the world in the coming years: redefining industries, creating jobs and meeting many of society's challenges. From among the hundreds of innovations presented in Las Vegas, we have selected seven that particularly caught our attention, and which we believe will inspire, connect and change our lives for the better. SEE MORE
03 Dec 2019 CATEGORY Patent TranslationTrademark ManagementPatent Management Eight reasons for choosing an IP portfolio management company to coordinate your filing processes Engaging an external partner that specializes in intellectual property services can be of great benefit to many companies. There are countless suppliers on the market providing specific services, but having several suppliers only fragments the services that your portfolio requires. SEE MORE
13 Nov 2019 CATEGORY NewsPatent Management FRAND licensing and why is so important for technical standards FRAND is the acronym for Fair, Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory. It generally comes up in antitrust cases when an owner of intellectual property rights (IPR) refuses to grant a license on FRAND terms. FRAND is a big part of how many of the world’s busiest filers license their patents. SEE MORE
29 Oct 2019 CATEGORY IP TechnologyPatent Management What is a Standard Essential Patent (SEP)? A standard-essential patent (SEP) claims an invention that must be used to comply with a technical standard. All the information you need to understand how SEPs work by SHIP Global IP. SEE MORE
05 Sep 2019 The Global Innovation Index and its relationship with economic growth Innovative activity is without doubt one of the drivers of economic and social development. This is assuredly the reason why the Global Innovation Index report, published annually by WIPO, has become a global benchmark that helps legislators better understand how to stimulate and measure innovative activity and its impact on economic growth and development. The Global Innovation Index 2019, co-published by WIPO, Cornell University and INSEAD, ranks the results of innovation in almost 130 countries and economies in different regions of the world based on some 80 indicators. These indicators include a measurement of investment in R&D, the number of patent and trademark applications, and the growth of high-tech exports, among others. SEE MORE