If your team is feeling the pressure of growing portfolios, more cross-border complexity, and rising expectations around AI, accuracy, and cost control, you’re not alone.
A CPI demo is a practical look at real patent and trademark workflows, tailored to your process, so you can see exactly where automation can reduce manual work, improve data reliability, and give you clearer portfolio visibility.
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CPI provides integrated patent and trademark management systems that support the full IP lifecycle, from disclosure and prosecution to renewals, audits, and annuities.
Our connected solutions reduce manual work, improve data reliability, and give your team clearer portfolio control.
Across this year’s sessions, a few themes came up again and again:
Sessions on AI and IP, AI in trademark prosecution/search/clearance, AI-powered productivity, and deepfakes all point to the same reality: teams need AI that’s practical, auditable, and defensible, not experimental.
What this means in practice: clear workflow ownership, reliable source data, and repeatable processes your team can explain to stakeholders.
Between anti-counterfeiting campaigns, e-commerce enforcement, social media brand protection, takedown procedures, and parallel imports/grey markets, it’s clear that enforcement strategy depends on having a portfolio that’s accurate, current, and easy to act on.
What this means in practice: fewer “spreadsheet moments,” more real-time portfolio oversight and renewal confidence.
Multiple sessions focused on non-use cancellations, deadwood sweeps, bad-faith filings, and jurisdictional differences. The operational takeaway: proof, deadlines, and documentation matter more than ever.
What this means in practice: stronger renewal/maintenance discipline and cleaner matter histories—ready when challenged.
From valuing IP as a financial asset, monetizing IP globally, damages, and budget strategy/spend/scale, the message is clear: IP leaders are expected to deliver both protection and predictability.
What this means in practice: better forecasting, clearer decision points, and fewer surprise costs.
Sessions spanning the Madrid system, gTLDs, UPC strategy, and multi-jurisdictional enforcement reinforce that scale requires systems that reduce manual work and standardize how teams collaborate.
What this means in practice: connected workflows that don’t break when your portfolio (or your team structure) changes.
Sessions on AI-powered investigations, predictive brand protection, and smarter takedown strategies highlighted a clear shift:prevention is now part of the strategy.
What this means in practice: organized evidence, centralized tracking, and portfolio data you can act on quickly and confidently.
If your portfolio is growing, enforcement is becoming more complex, and expectations around AI and data reliability are rising, now is the time to take a closer look at your systems. A CPI demo is focused on your real workflows, showing exactly where manual steps can be reduced, data confidence strengthened, and portfolio visibility improved.
You will leave with clear insight into how to streamline operations, prevent costly errors, and support smarter IP decisions across patents and trademarks.