Letting Your Business Plan Drive Your Patent Strategy

Every day I work with clients to understand their business plan and then design and implement and execute a patent strategy that promotes their business goals. This is quite different from how lots of companies and patent law firms obtain patents, which involves using a cookie-cutter approach to apply for patents on every new technology that is developed.  In contrast, the business-focused approach that we use to obtain patents for our clients results in producing patents that are much more valuable to the company because they are targeted specifically at promoting the company’s business goals from the beginning of the process, which results in a much greater ROI.


In this episode, we discuss:

  • How your business plan can drive your patent strategy
  • How Start Up companies can really benefit from patents when thinking about their exit strategy
  • How Patent applications and patents on your asset sheet will add significant value when going for a next round of investment


There are so many ways a software patent can be valuable to you. You can connect with us with any questions via www.blueshiftip.com



Om Podcasten

Hosted by Robert Plotkin and Cynthia Gilbert - Software Patent Experts from Law Firm, Blueshift IP, the Software Patent Podcast leverages decades of combined expertise in software patents to protect companies' software innovations with strong patents to maximize patent portfolio value. Software patenting seems to be one of the most elusive IP patents to obtain, but it can be quite a direct process if you are equipped with all the information you need with the help of specialised expertise. In this series of 5-10 minute podcasts, some of the topics we'll be covering are:How your business plan can drive your software patent strategyThe myths about software patentsHow to know when patent protection is valuable for youTo find out more, head on over to www.blueshiftip.com DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this podcast is suggestive and should not be taken as legal advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.