INPI and CAS Sign Technical Cooperation Agreement Formalizing Collaboration to Tackle Brazil's Patent Application Backlog
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RIO DE JANEIRO and COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 15, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
-- Year-long proof of concept demonstrates the utility of CAS technology and
human curation to expedite patent examination
The National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) of Brazil and CAS, a
division of the not-for-profit American Chemical Society that specializes in
scientific information solutions, signed a formal Technical Cooperation
Agreement on June 4, 2020. This agreement is the culmination of more than 18
months of work and collaboration (
) between the organizations to test and optimize the application of CAS
technology to expedite patent examination. The initiative reinforces INPI's
strategy for increasing efficiency and reducing patent examination time through
the use of technology helping to overcome the rapid growth of patent
application volume and complexity seen in Brazil, and globally, in recent years.
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"Embracing new technology approaches is a critical strategy needed to meet our
commitment to reduce Brazil's application backlog by 80% in the next 2 years,"
said INPI President, Dr. Claudio Furtado. "The unique technology and expertise
that CAS has provided demonstrate a measurable impact on our examiners'
efficiency. We are pleased with the progress to date and look forward to
building on this partnership to achieve our objective."
"Timely review of patent applications is critical to encouraging global
innovation, and backlogs have very real commercial and human consequences,"
said Manuel Guzman, President of CAS. "The world's patent offices face
unprecedented challenges as application volume and complexity continue to grow
faster than their available resources. We are committed to partnering with
INPI, and other patent offices around the world, to help them overcome these
challenges through development of customized solutions to accelerate their
examination workflows."
The CAS technology approach combines similarity scoring, workflow
classification and knowledge-space exploration capabilities to uncover a
reliable set of prior art, or previously published information relevant to the
subject innovation, which expedites patent examiners' work. "The innovative,
forward-looking team at INPI has provided extremely valuable input and
collaboration through this process to optimize our algorithms and approach,"
said Tim Wahlberg, Chief Product Officer, CAS. "The combined teams' work to
date clearly demonstrates that training algorithms with our extensive
collection of human-curated data, and augmenting the machine learning outcomes
with human insights from our team of scientists, is extremely effective."
"Addressing the timeliness of application processing at INPI is a top priority
for the examination function," affirmed Liane Elizabeth Caldeira Lage, Director
of Patents, Software and Topography of Integrated Circuits. "Assessing novelty
of inventions in chemistry and all other scientific fields is especially
challenging and this approach is showing great promise to expedite our work in
these areas."
About INPI
The National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) is the official government
body responsible for Industrial Property rights in Brazil being a federal
autarchy of the Ministry of Economy. INPI's duties include: Trademarks
registration, Patent grants, Technology Transfer and Franchising Contracts
registration, Industrial Designs registration, Geographical Indications
registration, Software registration and Topography of Integrated Circuits
registration. Visit the INPI website at www.gov.br/inpi.
About CAS
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society specializing in scientific
information solutions, partners with R&D organizations globally to provide
actionable insights that help them plan, innovate, protect their innovations,
and predict how new markets and opportunities will evolve. Scientific
researchers, patent professionals and business leaders around the world rely on
our solutions and services to advise discovery and strategy. With more than 110
years' experience, no one knows more about scientific information than CAS.
Learn more at www.cas.org.
CAS Media Contact:
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+1-614-447-3600
cas-pr@cas.org
SOURCE: CAS
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