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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Kilburn & Strode Professional Services 187 $75M United Kingdom RWS Group RWS Inovia Intellectual Property Management 2015 n/a In 2015, Kilburn & Strode implemented RWS Inovia for Intellectual Property Management. The deployment targeted patent operations in the United Kingdom and concentrated on foreign patent filing and translation workflows, aligning the application with the firm’s cross border patent processing needs. RWS Inovia was configured to streamline foreign filing intake and to order patent translations, consolidating case records and standardizing transaction flows for international filings. The implementation emphasized workflow orchestration and automated translation ordering within the Intellectual Property Management environment, reducing manual handoffs between case teams and vendors. Operational coverage was centered on the firm’s patent practice and supporting administrative teams, handling cross border filings originating from the United Kingdom. The vendor case material explicitly references use of inovia for foreign filing and translation tasks, indicating the platform’s role in day to day patent prosecution and document provisioning. Governance and process changes accompanied the rollout, with standardized ordering steps and centralized tracking for translation requests and foreign filing instructions. The deployment is reported to have significantly reduced administrative burden and improved turnaround and quality for cross border filings.
ThyssenKrupp Manufacturing 98120 $38.5B Germany RWS Group RWS Inovia Intellectual Property Management 2011 n/a In 2011, ThyssenKrupp Uhde adopted RWS Inovia to manage PCT national-stage entry and European-patent validations. RWS Inovia serves as an Intellectual Property Management platform supporting patents and IP filing workflows for foreign filing and EP validation in Germany. The implementation centralized PCT national-stage entry and EP validation workflows, enforcing standardized filing processes and capturing case-level data in a single application instance. Functional capabilities deployed included workflow automation for national-stage submissions, centralized document management for filing dossiers, and reporting to track case status and cost drivers consistent with Intellectual Property Management systems. Operational coverage focused on ThyssenKrupp Uhde’s German patent and IP teams executing foreign filing and EP validation processes, with the platform used by patent attorneys and IP administrators to coordinate national-phase entries across jurisdictions. The deployment emphasized structured workflow orchestration for submissions and validation tasks, and included configuration of reporting outputs tied to per-invention filing activity. Governance changes standardized filing steps and approval gates for PCT national-stage entry and EP validations, aligning operational procedures to the RWS Inovia workflow model. Reporting from the RWS Inovia implementation documented substantial time and cost savings, with reported savings of up to approximately €10,000 per invention.
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  1. Paligo, a Sweden based Professional Services organization with 90 Employees

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