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Presentation on Panoramic Analytics

As VALUENEX continues to push the boundaries of data analytics and visualizations, it has grabbed the attention of the Japan-US Innovation Awards Program, organized by the Japan Society of Northern California in cooperation with the Stanford University US-Asia Technology Management Center. VALUENEX was chosen for the award due to its high potential and success in advancing its technology and unique methodologies in an international market. View the cases presented at the awards ceremony.

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Facebook: A Breach in the Wall

The simple story is this: Facebook exposed data on up to 87 million users to Cambridge Analytica, which used the data for a major political campaign. The longer story is about the explosive research and development of the technology that allowed this to happen to begin with, and what other things these technologies are capable of doing with our data and the length of their reach. To blow the lid on this from a technological perspective, it makes sense to look at Facebook’s patent portfolio as a solid starting point.

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Patent analysis shows just how much Bosch has its sights set on IoT | IAM

German company Robert Bosch was the tenth largest applicant at the EPO in 2019, filing for 1,498 patents - an increase of 16.5% on 2018’s numbers. The engineering giant generally keeps a low-profile in the patent community, but analysis shows that its portfolio has grown significantly over the past decade in alignment with innovation efforts. Bosch owns 112,829 active patents and its portfolio has been ranked as the fifth most valuable in the world.

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Patent risk profile front and centre in run up to Ant Group’s IPO | IAM

On Monday Bloomberg broke the news that Ant Group, formerly Ant Financial, is officially planning a dual-listing in Hong Kong and Shanghai. It looks like it will be one of the largest IPO’s seen in years with the company reportedly seeking a valuation of at least $200 billion. In Q2 2019, the Hangzhou-based company owned zero patents with zero applications in waiting. It now has 1,439 active patents worldwide and its portfolio is growing fast.

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Sanofi eyes more M&A as deals drive increase in IP portfolio quality | IAM

Sanofi announced a $3.4 billion deal to purchase US biotech company Principia Biopharma. It’s the third-largest pharmaceutical acquisition of 2020 and the company’s second big ticket deal since Paul Hudson joined as CEO in September 2019. The former Novartis executive has made his priorities at Sanofi clear: cut costs and invest in innovative - and lucrative - medicines.

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IP Secrets to Fujifilm’s Transformation into Healthcare

Several companies that shaped the latter half of the 20th century appear to be struggling to evolve and adapt to the modern marketplace. A prime example of this shift is the digital camera wave that started around the turn of the century and virtually eliminated conventional film cameras. Patent portfolio data illustrates how Fujifilm has leveraged its R&D strategy to engineer a lucrative venture into the healthcare domain and suggests where the company may be headed next.

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InterDigital’s re-vamp makes it an even more powerful patent player | IAM

InterDigital is going through a period of significant change. Two years ago it acquired Technicolor’s patent licensing business in a transaction valued at $475 million. Then, in 2019, it successfully absorbed the French company’s research and innovation unit. Earlier this year, the firm announced that Eeva Hakoranta had been appointed chief licensing officer, replacing Tim Berguis who was heading into retirement.

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Discontinuous Innovation to Fuel Auto Industry's Greatest Revolution in a Century

A Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Report - powered by VALUENEX analytics

Over the last century or so, automotive industry players have been competing to leverage economies of scale as they undergo continuous innovation centered mainly on gasoline and diesel engines. However, new technologiy trends such as electric vehicles, carbon fiber and other advanced materials, and autonomous driving are fostering discontinuous (disruptive) innovation on parallel tracks, and this will likely cause tremendous structural changes.

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NASA’s portfolio is the definition of lean and mean | IAM

On 20th July 2019 NASA marked the 50 anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The event was a victory for the US – which at the time was battling the Soviets for the upper hand during the Cold War – and delivered on a promise made by President John F Kennedy. But no matter the political climate, NASA has worked to develop and patent inventions which benefit the American taxpayer.

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The University of California builds its patent portfolio, but not its royalty returns | IAM

The National Academy of Inventors and the Intellectual Property Owners Association teamed up again this year to produce the Top 100 Worldwide Universities Granted US Utility Patents in 2019 ranking. The Regents of the University of California was crowned the top recipient, with 631 grants. It has been the same story since 2012. The institution uses its high-quality assets to generate sizeable royalties, but its most recent figures indicate that returns are not what they were.

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