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The Materials Alliance organized a training session on the Orbit patent analysis system.
On December 11, the Materials Alliance organized a training session on the Orbit patent analysis system in Beijing. Fourteen participants, including science and technology directors, intellectual property specialists, and project leaders from member organizations, attended the meeting. The session introduced the features of the Orbit system as well as methods for patent retrieval and analysis. In addition, attendees engaged in an in-depth discussion on how to rapidly improve the efficiency of patent retrieval. The Orbit system covers patent data from 100 countries and organizations, including full-text patent data from 22 countries and organizations, and supports simultaneous searches in Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Russian.

On December 11, the Materials Alliance organized a training session on the Orbit patent analysis system in Beijing. Fourteen participants, including science and technology directors, intellectual property specialists, and project leaders from member organizations, attended the meeting. The session introduced the features of the Orbit system as well as methods for patent retrieval and analysis. At the same time, attendees engaged in an in-depth discussion on how to rapidly improve the efficiency of patent retrieval.
The Orbit system contains patent data from 100 countries and organizations, as well as full-text patent data from 22 countries and organizations. It supports simultaneous searches and downloads of full-text patent documents in Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Russian. The Orbit system provides users with a unique Fampat patent family for patent searching, browsing, and analysis. Additionally, it performs deep indexing of patent data, enabling precise retrieval across more than 300 database fields and offering full-download capabilities.
The Materials Alliance has acquired the Orbit patent analysis system, which will provide system-sharing services to alliance members and assist them in conducting intellectual property analysis and early-warning activities. This is the alliance’s first training session on the patent analysis system. To ensure more effective use of the system in the future, additional training sessions—open to participants from cities beyond the current one—will be held successively.
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