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Protect your brand identity and the trust your customers have in it easily, through AnalystIP and our team of experts. Initiate the Patent Filing process in India, USA, China, EPO, ARIPO and all other 150+ Countries in just 3 following steps.

    Overview

    What is patent filing

    “Patent filing” can be defined as a process of submitting a patent application in a patent office requesting a grant of patent to your invention. If you wish to protect your invention in different countries, then you will have to submit a patent application in each of those jurisdictions. AnalystIP is one of the top firms that provide services of filing Provisional, Non-Provisional Patent Application & PCT National Phase Entry in multiple countries. Once you are complete with the drafting of your patent application, now it’s time to file a patent application. Your application will be Utility Patent, Design Patent, Provisional & Non-Provisional Application. You need a Patent Attorney who will guide you through the filing process in India and any other countries in accordance with the provision of the Patent Act

    • Filing a provisional patent application

    • Filing a complete patent application in your country

    • Filing a complete patent application in your country

    • Filing a complete patent application in your country

    We serve following countries

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    How analystIP assist

    Assist in Filing

    AnalystIP provides one-stop solution for all your global patent application filing PCT national phase entry in India and other juridiciton in the World in the most ergonomic manner, handle prosecution matters. We are well-versed with Indian & International Patent Law. With rich experience in filing and prosecution, we are confident to handle your Patent Application in India & around the World.

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    Additional benefits

    Benefits with analystIP

    • One Stop Solution for Filing in India & 150+ Countires

    • Automatic Docketing & Deadline Reminder of Upcoming Actions

    • Automatic Updates on Ongoing Project

    • Cloud Based Access of Documents

    What our clients say

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    I registered a patent with the help of AnalystIP. It was a pleasure dealing with them. Paulo was helpful and kind, and I would recommend Idea services to anyone deadling to file a patent.

    Antino Filip
    Director

    I registered a patent with the help of AnalystIP. It was a pleasure dealing with them. Paulo was helpful and kind, and I would recommend Idea services to anyone deadling to file a patent.

    Antino Filip
    Director

    I registered a patent with the help of AnalystIP. It was a pleasure dealing with them. Paulo was helpful and kind, and I would recommend Idea services to anyone deadling to file a patent.

    Merry Williams
    Partner

    I registered a patent with the help of AnalystIP. It was a pleasure dealing with them. Paulo was helpful and kind, and I would recommend Idea services to anyone deadling to file a patent.

    Merry Williams
    Partner
    Faqs

    Freqently asked questions

    What is the term of a patent in the Indian system?

    The patent is granted for 20 years of time period from the date of filing of utility patent application in India. However, for patent application filed under national phase under Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), the term of patent will be 20 years of time period from the international filing date under PCT.

    what are the criteria of patentability?

    An invention is patentable matter if it meets the following criteria –

    i) Invention must be Novel.
    ii) Invention should have inventive step or it must be non-obvious.
    iii) Invention needs to be capable of Industrial application.
    iv) Invention should not attract the provisions of section 3 and 4 of the Patents Act 1970

    Who can apply for a patent?

    A patent application can be filed either by true and first inventor or his assignee, either alone or jointly with any other person. However, legal representative of any deceased person can also make an application for patent.