What should I do after the Swiss invention patent application is submitted?

After the Swiss invention patent application is submitted, the pre-trial procedure will be carried out. After passing the preliminary examination, the Patent Office will issue a notice of application for approval. At the same time, the applicant will also receive a retrieval application form, which the applicant can voluntarily use to apply for patent retrieval and evaluate the novelty and creativity of his invention. The application documents shall be published 18 months after the expiration of the application date or priority date. If a search report has been made, it shall be made public together. After pre-trial and publicity, the applicant enters the actual trial procedure, mainly to examine whether the claim conforms to the actual trial norms, rather than to examine novelty and creativity, so the applicant is encouraged to apply for retrieval reports before this. The actual trial procedure usually begins three to four years after the application date. In order to shorten the review period, the applicant may apply for a quick trial procedure, but the procedure should be publicly applied within the priority period.