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Why Conduct Regular IP Audits in Catalysis?
In the field of
catalysis
, regular IP audits are crucial due to the rapid pace of
innovation
and development. They help in:
Identifying
patentable inventions
and ensuring timely filing.
Monitoring
competitor activities
to avoid infringement.
Evaluating the
commercial potential
of existing IP.
Ensuring
compliance
with IP laws and regulations.
Optimizing the IP portfolio for
licensing
and
collaboration opportunities
.
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