Octimine Technologies

Octimine, founded by former LMU Munich and Max Planck Institute researchers, is leading in the field of applying Natural Language Processing methods to patent data. We have deep knowledge about semantic and statistical algorithms and use them to learn machines understanding patent data. Combined with a very easy to use web interface, Octimine's user can do patent searches & analytics (including citation analysis, patent value & risk metrics) in a very smart way without any training needed. The flexible Freemium pricing models enable our user to use a basic version of the software for free before upgrading to more advanced paid versions.


Overview

StatusActive
CategoryAnalytics
HeadquartersMunich, Germany
Founded2015
Tagsintellectual property
Websitehttps://www.octimine.com
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