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Thomson Reuters Introduces New Japanese Language Patent Research Offering with Single-Login Access to Japanese and Global Patent Collections


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R&D-focused companies increase productivity with streamlined access to local and global patent data

Tokyo, Japan, – The IP Solutions business of Thomson Reuters showcased its upcoming release of Japanese Language Search functionality in Thomson Innovation®, the company’s premiere intellectual property research and analysis platform, today at the Patent Information Fair in Tokyo, Japan. The new Japanese search capability, developed in close consultation with customers, will be publicly available in December and will enable researchers to search Japanese patent documents in Japanese and seamlessly link to global patent content for comprehensive, efficient research.

“Japanese companies file more patents each year than businesses anywhere else in the world. To improve research efficiencies in this IP-savvy nation, Thomson Reuters is providing a Japanese search platform that seamlessly links native Japanese content to global patent data,” said Nicholas Stipp, director of product management for Thomson Reuters in the Asia Pacific region. “The unique content and functionality in Thomson Innovation Japanese Language Search will enable researchers to expedite their workflow processes and bring innovations to market more quickly.”

Japanese customers will benefit from a streamlined workflow when searching in their native language, as well as accessing worldwide data in a single interface. The new offering will enable them to begin research locally and expand globally to other content sets, and collaborate with global colleagues within the platform.

The Japanese Language Search functionality provides users with access to Thomson Reuters proprietary patent database and the world’s most trusted source of patent information: Derwent World Patents Index® (DWPISM). Searchers are able to view DWPI information within their Japanese-language search results and on patents, to quickly understand an invention’s novelty.

Additional functionality includes a search-assist tool to ensure precise, relevant Japanese-language search results; quick links to Japanese equivalents and family members from global collections; and the ability to identify English search terms of relevance by linking to the English equivalents of Japanese records. Users will also benefit from the existing on-demand translation of non-Japanese patent records into Japanese and access to the global patent content in DWPI.


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