Cambridge Information and IP Meeting training courses go online

Would you like to update your skills while working from home during the pandemic, or from the office?  Cambridge Information and IP Meeting's (CIIPM')s Commercial Patent Search and Analysis course will run as an online training starting on Wednesday 27 May. 

CIIPM writes:

Take this training to learn how to use patent information for Competitive Intelligence.  You will find out how to search, group and analyse patents by company, technology and market.  Learn how best to set up on-going company monitoring and portfolio benchmarking search and review processes.

Commercial Patent Search and Analysis online training format is as three one-hour online training sessions starting on Wednesday 27 May over three weeks. 

Patent search theory and analysis techniques will be presented online and practical patent search questions provided for you to complete offline.  We will make the online sessions as interactive as possible, with Q&A time. 

CIIPM are pleased to work with Gridlogics, who are continuing to sponsor the online courses enabling attendees access to PatSeer https://patseer.com/ for patent search practical sessions. 

This course costs £190 + VAT.  Use discount code CNET25 for 25% price reduction.

 Interested in another CIIPM courses? 

Register your interest here: https://www.ciipm.co.uk/training-index and we will contact you with dates when the course is available.  The CIIPM currently offers courses in: Core Patent Search Skills, IP & Commercialisation, Prosecution & Legal Patent Searching, Freedom to Operate, IP Matters 

CIIPM offers a space for those involved with the business of IP  and technology commercialisation to learn from each other,  to network and to keep up to date with best practice.  The Cambridge Information and Intellectual Property Meeting (CIIPM) was founded by Jane List of Extract Information and Stuart Newbold of Patent Search & Information Management in 2015. CIIPM hosts an annual meeting and provides training in IP matters and information search and analysis.  This year's meeting will take place on 2 December 2020.

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