Key considerations for establishing a successful patent monitoring program
Episode notes
This Managing IP podcast episode is the second of a two-part series. Matt Garver, IP search analyst at CAS, and Peter Mattei, senior IP searcher at CAS, delve into the intricacies of establishing an effective patent monitoring program, including:
- How do you determine what info you should be getting?
- What kind of cadence should you consider?
- Who should be involved?
- How do you act on the information?
- How do you evaluate a program’s success?
Experts
Matt is an IP Search Analyst at CAS, specializing in biochemistry, chemistry, and polymers. He previously worked as a polymer chemist for Zyvex Technologies, where he conducted R&D of carbon nanotube enhanced composites for high-profile companies in numerous markets. He also served as a Senior Help Desk Representative at CAS, where he trained customers on product features and benefits. Matt holds a B.S. in chemistry with a specialization in biochemistry from Bowling Green State University. He is a member of PIUG.
Peter is a Senior Searcher at CAS, specializing in chemistry and organic synthesis for medicinal chemistry. Peter previously held positions as a chemist and information specialist at DuPont and Bristol Myers Squibb. He also taught chemistry at Camden County Community College and Stockton University in New Jersey. Peter earned an M.S. in organic chemistry from Temple University and is a member of PIUG and the American Chemical Society.