YPRES, BELGIUM, March 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) CREAX launches a free online patent search and analysis tool which is called PatentInspiration. Since 2000, CREAX is developing software, training and services for empowering technology driven companies in their innovation projects. Over the years, CREAX has developed widely used free tools and databases such as http://www.moreinspiration.com (an innovation database), http://function.creax.com (an engineering brainstorm tool) and http://csa.creax.com (a popular creativity test).
Access to existing knowledge worldwide, makes R&D faster, more cost-effective and stimulates open innovation across different sectors of industry. Over the years, many CREAX customer cases have shown great benefits in using this enormous wealth of patent knowledge as a turbo for design inspiration and technology transfer.
You can search and analyze entire companies, technologies and products in a matter of minutes. Although searches are performed through more than 66 million patents, the searches are quick and accurate. It offers a unique angle on patent information based on its combination of intelligent text analyses & powerful visualizations. Clustering, trend spotting and even analyses that automatically fit the data into the CREAX methodology framework, like Value Equation, Evolutionary Potential, Modifiers or Combination Analysis can be done. Furthermore, you can share reports, alerting, export to MS Excel and MS Powerpoint, and most of all create spectacular graphs
Try it today at www.patentinspiration.com or view the tour.
CREAX Launches, PatentInspiration, a Free Online Patent Search and Analysis Tool
Tapping into the global knowledge allows sharing of inspiration and ideas
2013-03-21
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