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Author: Tim Pohlmann

Dr. Tim Pohlmann is founder and CEO of IPlytics. IPlytics Platform is a market intelligence tool which empowers its users to analyze technology trends, market developments and a company’s competitive position for any industry. IPlytics Platform integrates multiple data sources to provide a mapping of e.g. patents to technology standards, products or M&A deals. IPlytics Platform helps companies making the right R&D investment decisions by providing actionable and trustworthy insights on relevant IP assets. Dr. Tim Pohlmann worked as a research associate at the "Law and Economics of Patents Group"​ CERNA, MINES ParisTech and as an associate at Berlin Institute of Technology. He furthermore cooperates with the Fraunhofer ISI and Northwestern University of Chicago. Dr. Pohlmann's expertise covers the empirical analysis technology trends and market competition such as e.g. patent strategies, the interplay of patents and standards, the pooling of patents, technology licensing, patent trolls and standard setting for ICT.
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ITU Patent Roundtable

The ITU (International Telecommunication Union) has for the first time organized a public event to discuss the tensions on the interplay of IPR and standards (ITU Patent Roundtable). The ITU …

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Seminar on Technology Markets, Patent Pools and Standards Thursday August 30th, 2012

The Chair of Innovation Economics at the Technical University of Berlin is hosting a special seminar on Technology Markets, Patent Pools and Standards which will be held Thursday August 30th, …

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