Webinar: Don’t Draft in the Dark – Patent Prosecution & Examination in the Age of AI

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Patent prosecution is more challenging than ever. With the USPTO facing a near-record backlog and patent applicants collectively losing tens of millions annually due to abandoned applications, inefficiencies in the process are costing both innovators and the patent system itself. But what if you could instantly access prior art search results and unique feature analysis at the earliest stages of drafting?

In this webinar, on Thursday, March 20, at 12 PM ET, a panel of AI experts, prosecution law firm counsel, and in-house IP leaders will explore how AI-powered prior art search and strategic analysis can revolutionize both patent drafting and examination. By equipping portfolio managers with real-time insights into novelty and claim scope, organizations can dramatically reduce abandoned cases, cut unnecessary prosecution costs, and improve overall patent quality. Meanwhile, patent examiners armed with the same insights can significantly reduce examination time, saving the USPTO resources and accelerating innovation.

Join us as we discuss how leveraging AI to focus on core inventive concepts from the start can streamline prosecution, enhance collaboration between applicants and examiners, and ultimately reduce the time and cost of securing patents. Don’t draft in the dark – get the data you need upfront to make informed filing decisions and drive efficiency across the entire patent system.