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"I just wanted to let you know that this recent search report is one of the best reports I have seen.
I am glad to see that Landon IP is keeping up with searching technologies and passing that benefit on to your customers." 

John G. Tutunjian, Esq. KEUSEY, TUTUNJIAN & BITETTO, P.C.
Woodbury, NY


The patent landscape study is a comprehensive analysis of patents to benefit product managers, scientists, and patent attorneys. It is a map and a discussion of patent activity in a specific technology area that significantly improves your ability to make major business decisions.

Key Features

Each patent landscape study consists of a comprehensive report and a customized database. The report is approximately thirty pages with a summary and detailed analysis, prepared by a professional patent analyst. Each report pinpoints trends and directions in the technology field of interest and includes pivotal information on key technology providers.

The database contains essential data on each patent, a description of its importance, an assessment of each invention as either a fundamental discovery or an incremental improvement, and the technical problems it solves. The database may be sorted and updated. Patents are ranked by relevance to the technology at hand or to the demands of the customer. The database may be updated as new patents are granted or patent applications are published.

Key Benefits

  • Compare the strength of your patent assets to the patent portfolios of others, identifying gaps in research and development
  • Pursue licensing opportunities by knowing which companies, universities, research groups, or inventors have pursued patents in your technology field of interest
  • View the most densely patented and most sparsely patented technology areas with precision
  • Avoid patent infringement
  • Improve R&D and product development priorities
  • Identify new entrants in a business line or technology area (future competitors)
  • Monitor patenting activity in certain markets
  • Provide specific direction about whether to pursue a patent, defensively publish the idea as a technical publication, or keep the invention a trade secret
  • Determine what patents are outside the technology field of interest Identify which patents are fundamental discoveries versus incremental improvements
  • View protected property lines in a technology area prior to filing a patent application or commercializing a product
  • Improve patent application and examination process
  • Determine which, or how many, patents have significant commercial value
  • Confirm which inventions are now in the public domain