Three ways to formulate patent strategy

(1) basic patent strategy, accurately predict the future development direction of technology, and take core technology or basic research as the basic direction.

(2) Peripheral patent strategy, that is, the strategy of adopting many different patents with the same principle and surrounding other people's basic patents to strengthen confrontation with basic patentees. Or when one's basic patent is attacked, weave a patent net around the basic patent and take the method of layer-by-layer containment to confront it.

(3) Patent transfer strategy, that is, among the patents obtained in many technical fields, actively transfer the unimplemented patent technology to other enterprises.

Extended data:

Most people think that patent strategy is divided into three levels.

The first is the national patent strategy, which basically serves the country to formulate internal and external policies;

The second is the industry patent strategy, which basically revolves around the overall development plan of the industry.

These two levels of patent strategy belong to the macro-management level and are foreign-related.

Third, the formulation and implementation of enterprise patent strategy basically revolves around how new products and technologies of enterprises should face the market.

At present, there are usually three methods to formulate enterprise patent strategy or strategy, whether internationally or domestically: one is expert question and answer method, the other is mathematical statistics method, and the third is market research method.