The problem
Patent analysis usually focuses on the assignees of patents, not on the individual inventors.
With over 12,000 patents on organic semiconductors published or granted in the past three years, is
it possible to find out who the key inventors are, and can any trends be identified?
The solution
The Inventors 2003-2005 Focus Report analyses the 8,846 inventors of the 12,329 organic semiconductor patents
that were published or granted by the European, US, World and Japanese patent and trademark offices between 2003 and 2005. The report:
- Identifies the top 100 most prolific inventors in organic semiconductor technologies.
- Lists the top ten inventors:
- for each area of organic semiconductor technology
- for each patent and trademark office
- for US, Japan and European priority countries.
- Examines the differences between patents from the top 100 inventors and those from all
others in terms of their technology area, priority country,
and patent office.
- Finds the distribution of the number of patents from each inventor and the number of
inventors listed on each patent for the various patent offices and priority countries.
The benefits
- Get ahead
Find out who the top inventors are and who they work for.
- Track developments
Discover which technology areas the top inventors are focusing on.
- Save money
Access information extracted from over 12,000 patents for a fraction of the cost of using on-line patent databases.
- Save time
We do the research so you don't have to.
Buy now
The Inventors 2003-2005 Focus Report is available in electronic format (PDF) at a price of £350.00 (+VAT) for a 20-user licence.
To purchase this product contact Anna Volund on +44 (0)1223 421525.

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| Inventors 2003-2005: at a glance |
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Total |
| Pages |
28 |
| Tables |
16 |
| Patents analysed |
12,329 |
| Inventors |
8,846 |
| Format |
PDF |
Report cover
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