How do I find the patent I want to buy?

Many patentees are often distressed because they can't buy the patents they want. The trouble is that even if they have money, they can't buy their favorite patents. At this time, it is necessary to search for patents through some correct channels. Facing the vast patent market, how can the patentee find his favorite patent? Then broaden the trading channels of patented technology. If an enterprise can master the key patented technology, and it is only a market-oriented patent, it is conceivable that both the implementation of patented technology and the licensing of patented technology to others can receive many unexpected economic returns. If the solder mask market is compared to a library, then a patented technology is like a page in a book. It will take some time to buy the patent you like, but it may be better to find the patent, because there are categories of patents, like finding a book, you can search according to the patent category. Of course, there are many factors that affect the success of patent trading, and sometimes patent trading is not an overnight thing. It is possible that a patent was found, but the patentee did not buy it. It is possible that a patent has been found, but the patent has been transferred or the right period is about to expire. Looking for a patent is mainly to suggest that the patentee cast a net and fish. The greater the probability of obtaining a patent by investing in a multipoint network, the more successful the technology, and the more times it appears. Finally, the channel problem. What are the ways to search for patents? There are many of them, for example, through the online patent trading platform. For example, Bajie Intellectual Property is a one-stop intellectual property trading website, and it is most convenient to find multiple such websites. Of course, there are other ways, such as finding a patent through an entity or publishing the information you want through some social software.