Category Archives: CTI & Technology Analytics Methods
Innovation a mystery and a surpise
innovation is not a mystery but it can be a surprise Continue reading
Six Benefits from Mapping Technology in New Product Development
Benefits to new product development of technology mapping or competitive technical intelligence. Continue reading
Business Opportunities in Trends
There are business opportunities in trends if you are willing to look for them. Continue reading
SCIP 2010 – An Interesting Meeting
SCIP10 was a success. Thanks to those who attended the Technology Mapping workshop on Tuesday. Continue reading
Acqusitions on the Rise. How to screen for targets?
To acquire an organization with just the right technology, use an active screening process. Continue reading
Competitive Technical Intelligence Workshop
SCIP10 is coming soon. Join Patent Insights at a workshop discussing Technology Mapping, Competitive Technical Intelligence and Strategic Decisions. Continue reading
LifeScience Alley: A model for cooperation & education
LifeScience Alley is a model for local business cooperation and education. Continue reading
Choosing a Study Area
Choosing the area to study is often the easiest part of a CTI or BI project. CTI can impact R&D, business development, competitive analysis and even strategic IP management. Continue reading
Why Does Technology Mapping and CTI Work?
Technology mapping works because there are forces for disclosure of key information. In particular, scientific and patent literature are nearly perfectly structured for effective text mining. Continue reading
Organizational Impacts of Technology Mapping and CTI
In 1996, McGonagle and Vella (A New Archetype for Competitive Intelligence, Quorum Books, Westport Connecticut) published their thoughts on the organization of corporate intelligence. Their thoughts are summarized in the table below. My assessment of the impact of technology mapping … Continue reading