Patent Mapping

Dr. Lerson Tanasugarn was the first person to bring the patent mapping methodology into Thailand. Following AOTS/JIII training in Japan in 1995, Dr. Lerson was awarded a grant of US$124,000.00 in 1997 from the National Research Council of Thailand, in collabortion with Chinnawatr Satellite and Thai Satellite, to test patent mapping methodology on technologies related to communication satellites.

Approximately 3,000 patent documents were analyzed with the help of about 30 space and telecommunication engineers in the team. Results were reported to NRCT in 2001.

Please note that the information contained in the following handouts was up-to-date in 2008-2009. Since then, there have been more analytical techniques, software packages, and other services available in this field. These handouts are displayed here for historical reasons only. Use them at your own risk.

Handout (Thai Language)

The following handout was from a workshop held in 2009 by CU Faculty of Dentistry and CU Instellectual Property Institute (CUIPI).

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Handout (English Language)

The following handout was used in the 2008 WIPO Summer School in Bangkok, Thailand.

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The following handout illustrates the application of patent mapping in the space industry.

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The following slides accompany the above handout.

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