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About IIPRD

Transforming Patent Complexity into Clear, Defensible IP Strategy

IIPRD is a globally recognized Intellectual Property consulting firm that helps organisations, in-house legal teams, and IP law firms interpret and operationalise complex patent information into clear, defensible strategic decisions. Working at the intersection of technology, law, and business, IIPRD supports clients in addressing high-stakes intellectual property challenges across research, litigation, licensing, and patent portfolio strategy.

As innovation cycles accelerate and patent landscapes expand across jurisdictions and technologies, organisations are building increasingly large patent portfolios. The real challenge, however, lies in ensuring that these patents meaningfully support business strategy—protecting core technologies, strengthening competitive positioning, enabling licensing and partnerships, and standing up to scrutiny in disputes or transactions. IIPRD was established to address this challenge, helping organisations build high-quality, strategically aligned patent portfolios grounded in rigorous technical analysis and commercially informed IP strategy. The result is portfolios that can withstand regulatory, transactional, and litigation scrutiny—positioning clients to pursue, defend, and monetize their IP rights with confidence across multiple jurisdictions.

Today, IIPRD supports Fortune 500 corporations, global IP law firms, universities, research institutions, and high-growth technology enterprises worldwide. With a multidisciplinary team of more than 350 scientists, engineers, and technology specialists across the United States and India, the firm provides research-driven insight across the patent lifecycle, from technology evaluation and patentability assessment to litigation support, licensing strategy, and portfolio optimisation and monetisation. This scale and depth enable IIPRD to handle highly complex patent matters across sectors such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, chemicals, software, electronics, telecommunications, mechanical engineering, and emerging technologies including AI, fintech, and clean energy.

IIPRD works with clients across a broad range of patent intelligence and advisory mandates, including prior-art and invalidation research, freedom-to-operate analysis, technology landscape studies, evidence-of-use analysis, claim charting, and portfolio benchmarking. The firm also advises organisations on patent valuation, licensing and monetisation strategy, and intellectual property due diligence in technology transactions. Its work frequently supports critical decisions in patent enforcement, cross-border licensing negotiations, mergers and acquisitions, and complex patent litigation.

A distinctive strength of IIPRD’s model is its formal affiliation with Khurana & Khurana, an independent law firm providing specialised intellectual property legal services. This relationship enables seamless coordination between technical patent intelligence and legal strategy, allowing clients to move efficiently from analysis to prosecution, enforcement, licensing, or dispute resolution where required. Together, IIPRD and Khurana & Khurana provide an integrated IP ecosystem that combines deep technical research capabilities with experienced patent attorneys, ensuring that patent strategies are both technically robust and legally enforceable.

Operating across major innovation markets, including the United States, Europe, Japan, China, Korea, Israel, Singapore, Australia, and Canada, IIPRD supports organisations managing complex global patent portfolios. Through deep technical expertise and structured research, the firm provides the insight required for informed IP decision-making across technology development, licensing, litigation, and portfolio strategy. By combining domain-specialist scientists, seasoned IP strategists, and robust research methodologies, IIPRD helps clients transform patent complexity into actionable intelligence—strengthening innovation pipelines, mitigating legal and commercial risk, and unlocking long-term enterprise value.

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