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THE INNGOT APPROACH

"Before we were introduced to the Inngot system we would struggle to explain to investors and other interested parties how our intellectual property was structured and valued. Having followed the very simple on-line steps we now have a document that clearly sets out the various elements of our IP and independently values it. We believe that the company will find Inngot very useful in securing funding and investment for future growth."
Nick Beckett
Director, Symltech Ltd
www.symltech.co.uk

Why analyse your IP?

Today's businesses invest over 30% more in intangibles, including intellectual property, than they do in 'hard' tangible goods.

Your intangibles are bound to include a range of unrecorded assets (like trade secrets, technical know-how and specialist customer knowledge) alongside any patents, trade marks or designs you may have registered or copyright you may own. Most businesses don't know what all these assets are - which is where Inngot's IP analysis approach can assist.

Your first step in managing and exploiting these assets is to understand what you possess.

Inngot’s IP analysis tools are simple to use, requiring no specialist knowledge. They will pinpoint and document your IP and other intangibles in minutes. They produce a clear report called an innovation profile: you can share it with your board, your team, your accountants, your investors - in fact, anyone who needs to understand what makes your organisation distinctive.

IP analysis in seven easy steps

Type: assigns a type for each innovation, for a quick overview of whether it is scientific, technical, process-based, application or market-related.
Know-How: brings out your capabilities using an extensive library of technologies and skills, organised into 17 knowledge "families".
USPs: expresses the benefits of the innovation, selectable from a choice of 26 different possible attributes.
Target markets: indicates an innovation’s applications by sector, using 20 broad designations which can be refined to highlight particular sub-sectors as needed.
Development stage: summarises the availability and completeness of an innovation by assigning it to one of 18 steps.
Registered rights: captures headline details of any patents, trademarks or registered designs (UK and international) associated with the innovation.
Intellectual assets: defines unregistered intangible assets in four categories - copyright, products/services, resources/relationships and approvals/endorsements.
All innovation profiles also provide keyword searchable, freeform fields for name and description. View a sample innovation profile.
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Example profile reports to see how Inngot's web tools can de-mystify your knowledge assets
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Our step-by-step guide, and see how easy it is to create your innovation profile
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