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The intersection of personality and Intellectual Property (IP) is often overlooked, yet it plays a crucial role in how inventors and IP professionals engage with the patent process.
Market downturns are painful, but as a category of intangible assets, IP is less susceptible to these kinds of fluctuations and can offer much-needed stability.
Megatrends can become a bit boring over time. Until they are not, of course.
Investors and investment targets must understand the relevance and usefulness of IP along every step of the path, wherever it may lead.
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Intellectual Property protection can offer SMEs considerable advantages in the marketplace against competitors.
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