Non-English Patent Services Gaining Ground in China
Released on: May 6, 2008, 12:06 am
Press Release Author: Evalueserve
Industry: Law
Press Release Summary: China's huge consumer market and large manufacturing base are rapidly growing in importance worldwide. As a result, foreign companies are increasingly looking for service providers such as Evalueserve to search non-English patent and non-patent databases. Prior Art Searches (36 percent of all patent projects) and Competitor Analysis services (25 percent) are especially in high demand. During the past 18 months, Evalueserve has observed a substantial increase in the demand for patent research conducted in the major Asian languages of Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
Press Release Body: "Searching the Chinese patent database and analyzing patent documents from a strategy perspective is what we are focusing on. We started out by helping Western law firms and corporations to better understand Chinese prior art. We soon realized that it is imperative for patent and non-patent searches to be conducted in Mandarin because coverage in English is minimal. In order to cater efficiently to the needs of domestic and foreign clients, a patent research professional should be fluent in Mandarin and English, and should also have a sound technical background. A large talent pool in Shanghai allows Evalueserve to leverage these capabilities and effectively carry out prior art searches, patent landscape and claims overlap analysis," says Ram Deshpande, Senior Manager of the Intellectual Property Division of Evalueserve China.
All members of Evalueserve's Intellectual Property (IP) team in China are fluent in Mandarin and English, and some also speak a third language such as Korean or Japanese. In China, patent databases and several non patent databases are available online in Mandarin, and Evalueserve's multilingual team conducts searches in all databases including the China Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) database. Since complete English translations of Chinese patents are usually not available online, on-the-ground representation is essential. As multinational companies increasingly start looking to patent their inventions in China, the unique research and analysis proposition that Evalueserve offers gives these companies an advantage over its competitors.
Evalueserve was the first Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) firm to start offering patent research services from China in September 2006. This team has 20 professionals and collaborates closely with more than 250 professionals in Evalueserve's main operation center in India.
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