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August 19, 2011 by IP.comAnnouncements0

IP.com’s Intellectual Property Research and Analytics provides innovative companies with high quality patent searching, analysis, and more. We embrace the philosophy that to assist our clients in meeting their challenges, we must also continuously innovate. Many on our team are inventors themselves; all have deep knowledge and technical expertise in their fields.

IP.com research and analytics professionals consist of engineers and scientists with backgrounds in physics, optical engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials science, chemistry, and life sciences. All our research professionals have many years of experience practicing in their respective industries as well as several years of experience performing intellectual property research.

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