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The Use of Technological Information: Presentation of the TISC Platform, WIPO Green and other databases

Casablanca

November 16, 2017

Nathalie Montillot

Associate Program Officer, Innovation and Technology Support Section

Patent system

2 fundamental elements:

Protection: patent owner gets

exclusive right to exploit his

invention for limited duration

rewards investments made in

developing a new invention

Disclosure: system requires

inventor to disclose technical

information about the new

invention to the public

Cost and benefit

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Patent documents Over 100 million patent documents published to date,

nearly 3 million new patent applications published yearly

Since 1883, over 94% of patents in the public domain

80% of scientific/technological info in patent documents

50% of this information only in patent documents!

Many patent collections are available online and

accessible to all free of charge:

PATENTSCOPE (hosted by WIPO)

Espacenet (hosted by the European Patent Office)

National/regional databases Patent Register Portal

Source: WIPO, 2016

Adding value to the matooke banana

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Banana juice/wine production process

search example

Search results

Bibliographical data

Where is the invention protected?

Top offices of filing With which offices do applicants tend to file their patent applications in this

field of technology?

Strategic uses of patent information

Technical/business

avoid “reinventing the wheel”: insufficient use of patent information wastes R&D investments

Find most-up-to-date information: find existing solutions to a technical problem and existing technologies

Technology transfer: find a technology you may be interested in that is available for licensing

Search for inventors/companies active in a field of technology, track research activities of competitors

Legal: avoid litigation - putting a new product on the market without doing a search can result in high litigation costs

WIPO platforms and tools to facilitate access to

scientific and technological information

TISC Program

Establishment and capacity-building of TISCs

ASPI & ARDI Programs

WIPO GREEN

WIPO TISC Program

TISC Networks

WIPO capacity building for TISCs

On-site training (including training of trainers)

Access to patent documentation and scientific and

technological literature

Assistance in patent searches

Patent analytics (new training area)

E-learning tools

Webinars

E-Tutorial

WIPO capacity building for TISCs

WIPO Academy Distance learning courses

DL-101 General course on IP

DL-301 Advanced course on Patents

DL-318 Patent Information Search

DL-320 Patent Drafting

Source: TISC Annual Report, 2016

WIPO capacity building for TISCs

Publications

Patent Landscape Reports in areas of public health,

food and agriculture, environment, energy Palm Oil Production and Waste Treatment Technologies

Microalgae-Related Technologies

Solar Cooking

PLRs by other entities (24 in food & agriculture)

http://www.wipo.int/patentscope/en/programs/patent_land

scapes/plrdb.html

WIPO Guides to Patent Databases and Using Patent

Information

Virtual Networking: eTISC Platform

http://etisc.wipo.org

eTISC Members

~ 2000 users from > 100 countries

IP Offices’ staff

Government officials

Academics

Researchers

Lawyers

Private Sector representatives

IGOs

Source: TISC Annual Report, 2016

Forum

News Blog

Ask the Expert

TISCs in Africa

Source: TISC Directory

TISCs in your country – who to contact

http://www.wipo.int/tisc/en/search/

Access to Specialized Patent Information

Free or low-cost access for 116 developing and least developed

countries to advanced patent search and analysis tools in

commercial patent databases

Eligible: patent offices and academic and research institutions

Partnership with 7 commercial patent databases

LexisNexis TotalPatent

Minesoft PatBase

Questel Orbit

Thomson Reuters Thomson Innovation

WIPS WIPS Global

Gridlogics Patseer

Ambercite

Access to Research for Development and

Innovation

Free or low-cost access for 121 developing and least

developed countries to scientific and technical

literature (to more than 28,000 journals and books)

Eligible: academic, government and research

institutions in developing countries

Research4Life: Programs

World Health Organization

Food and Agriculture Organization of

the United Nations

United Nations Environment

Programme

World Intellectual Property

Organization

What is WIPO GREEN?

Two principal components

WIPO GREEN Database

Freely accessible, offers

a broad listing of:

Products, services and IP

assets (inventions,

technologies, know-how)

for sale and/or license, as

well as opportunities for

collaboration

Needs for products,

processes, know-how

transfer, collaborations and

finance

WIPO GREEN Network

Connects green

technology providers and

seekers:

catalyzes mutually

beneficial commercial

transactions

offers many resources

and services

The WIPO GREEN Database

WIPO GREEN database

Farming & Forestry

The WIPO GREEN Network

82 partners from around the globe:

Multinational companies, financing institutions, IGOs/NGOs

SMEs, industry associations and consultants/experts

Academia and research institutions

Services offered by WIPO and partners include: arbitration

and mediation, learning and training activities on IP, IP

licensing, IP management

IP legal assistance (300 hours of pro bono services)

Matchmaking events and green tech exhibitions

Matchmaking project in East

Africa on wastewater technologies

Identification of 70 needs in Ethiopia,

Kenya and Tanzania

Survey of solutions responding to those

needs

Matchmaking event April 5-7, 2016,

supported by the Government of Japan

9 letters of intent

AfricAqua (Kenyan company) entered

into a collaboration with South Korean

company Segi Environment to access a

low cost, energy saving water filtration

technology from Segi Environmental

which will assist AfricAqua in effectively

addressing local drinking water issues

and distributing safe water

WIPO GREEN Partners

Northern Africa and Western Asia

• Moroccan Office of Industrial and Commercial Property

(OMPIC)

• Environment Public Authority of (Kuwait)

• K. A. CARE (Saudi Arabia)

• League of Arab States (Egypt)

• Inovent (Turkey)

• Sabanci University (Turkey)

• Technology Development Foundation of Turkey (Turkey)

WIPO GREEN Partners

Sub-Saharan Africa

• African Agricultural Technology Foundation (Kenya)

• Ghana Bamboo Bikes Initiative (Ghana)

• Kenya Climate Innovation Center (Kenya)

• Strathmore University / Center for Intellectual Property

and Information Technology Law (Kenya)

• The Innovation Hub (South Africa)

• United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) (Kenya)

tisc@wipo.int

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