Competitor Monitoring
Our hyper-targeted Patent Monitoring services allow you to gain the knowledge you need to put your plans into motion. From keeping a watch on your competitors’ IP to monitoring a specific technical domain and even your own portfolio of patents and publications, we’ve got you covered.
Why monitor Competitors?

Provide timely updates about Competitors’ product developments

Regular updates of the competitors’ IP, help in predicting the competitor's strategy

Constant updates of IP for a particular technology, for being updated about new inventions/ entrants in the domain

Regular updates on infringing products & market activities
Why Us?
- Watching any new filings by competitors and segregating publications based on taxonomy and further in different geographies.
- Monitoring Applicant’s publications Globally or for a particular geography
- Covering patents belonging to collaborators, subsidiaries, assigned to companies of interest
- Extracting insights from monitoring activity to timely track developments in Competitors’ portfolios through patents and non-patent’ monitoring
- Expertise in setting up monitoring including Specialized searches based on Bio-sequence & chemical structures
- Covering market activities of the competitor including M&As, product launches, exhibition & conference activities
- Team of 500+ techno-legal experts covering technical areas including Life Sciences, Engineering and ICT
- Team can handle disclosures and reporting in 16+ languages
- Covering 100+ geographies in multiple technology areas covered via 10+ Specialized Databases
Who might need this service?

IP Counselors

R&D Managers

Attorney

Strategy makers
Case Studies
FAQs
Patent watch is defined as the routine process carried out by businesses for monitoring published patent applications or patents that have been issued recently.
It is essential to watch patents regularly to monitor your competitors’ patents, a specific technological domain or even your own patent portfolio or publications.
Patents are monitored for change in legal status and events in the prosecution. Patents are monitored by reviewing the file wrappers/ transaction history from the corresponding official PTO websites.
Patent Watch costs somewhere between $900-$1000 for monitoring 10-12 applications for one year (monthly monitoring).
Companies and individual inventors must monitor their own as well as their competitors’ patents.