GTT Group Releases 1st Quarter Patent Transaction Market Report (PTMR)
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Global Technology Transfer Group, Inc. (GTT Group), a world leader in strategic patent analysis and patent transaction services, today makes available the First Quarter 2021 Patent Transaction Market Report (PTMR) including the Patent Market Index (PMI®) and the Patent Licensing Index (PLI®) results.
“As the post-covid era of intense technological development and competition continues, many patent holders and licensees look to bolster their stakes in key growth sectors” comments Michael Lubitz, Managing Director & Founder of GTT Group. PORTLAND, Ore. (PRWEB) May 21, 2021 Global Technology Transfer Group, Inc. (GTT Group), a world leader in strategic patent analysis and patent transaction services, released its First Quarter 2021 Patent Transaction Market Report (PTMR) this morning. The report includes the Patent Market Ind
GTT Group Releases 4th Quarter Patent Transaction Market Report (PTMR)
GTT Group Releases 4th Quarter Patent Transaction Market Report (PTMR)
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Global Technology Transfer Group, Inc. (GTT Group), a world leader in strategic patent analysis and patent transaction services, today makes available the Fourth Quarter 2020 Patent Transaction Market Report (PTMR) including the Patent Market Index (PMI®) and the Patent Licensing Index (PLI®) results.
The Fourth Quarter PMI grew substantially while remaining in the 100+ range for the 8th consecutive quarter. Michael Lubitz, Managing Director & Founder of GTT Group commented: “We are on the forefront of substantial patent development as a new era of technological impetus dawns. We expect, as a succinct reflection of this progress, the PMI and PLI indices will continue their pattern of growth through the remainder of the year.”
Toyota has officially earned the most patents of any automaker in the U.S. In 2020, its scientists and engineers were awarded 2,819 patents by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, a 4 percent increase over 2019.
The ranking was certified by the Intellectual Property Owners Association and the results confirm that Toyota way out ahead of the automotive pack in terms of patents.
And that’s hardly a surprise when you consider the number of patents that funneled their way onto our own pages. Take, for example the car wash judgment patent for autonomous vehicles. The patent would basically be able to tell how to get an autonomous car through a carwash, which when you consider the variation of car washes and the nature of their mechanisms must be a nightmare for autonomous cars.