Sudip Saha is the managing director and co-founder at Future Market Insights
The market for intellectual property software is expected to expand at a pace of 12.7% throughout the course of the forecast period and reach US$ 14.9 billion by 2032, according to a recent report from FMI. The market for software related to intellectual property is projected to be valued US$ 4.5 billion in 2022. According to the report, the growing necessity for intellectual property software is a result of the potential harm that unlicensed public usage may do to a company’s entire business strategy and financial performance.
Sales of software related to intellectual property are expected to rise significantly. Furthermore, it is anticipated that by 2026, software with intellectual property protection would sell for US$ 7.7 billion more.Increasing sales of intellectual property software are also projected to contribute to the growth of the intellectual property software market share.
To gain a competitive advantage, effective intellectual property software tools are required in the market. Companies are being influenced by the extremely competitive business climate to invest in technology that ensures businesses and sales of intellectual property software policies are strictly matched to ensure the smooth operation of the organisation.
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Enterprise management of intellectual property software is gaining popularity throughout the world as businesses realise that unauthorised public use can harm not just the company’s overall bottom line but also its whole business strategy.
The intellectual property software industry is growing due to an increase in application and understanding of intellectual property rights among end-users. The expansion in the intellectual property software industry is fueled by an increase in demand for a secure and well-documented system inside a company.
However, problems such as the difficulty of maintaining software and the high cost of investment, as well as a low rate of awareness and data security, are impeding the intellectual property software market growth.
Furthermore, advancements in information and communication technology, as well as increased awareness and acceptance of intellectual property software in emerging nations like India, are expected to provide significant market potential.
Component, deployment, end-user, application, and geography are all used to segment the intellectual property software industry. The market is divided into two components: software and service. The market is divided into cloud and on-premise deployment modes. The market is divided into two types of end-users: individual and commercial. BFSI, IT and telecom, automotive, education, retail and agriculture, healthcare, and others are sub-segments of the commercial segment. The intellectual property software industry is divided into patent management, trade management, licensing, and other applications. It is divided into four regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Manufacturers in the intellectual property software market get a big platform from which to serve the whole demand for intellectual property software. The worldwide sales of intellectual property software are seeing increased competition. With growing competition, new competitors are offering a variety of options at reasonable pricing, fulfilling the demand for intellectual property software more accessible to customers.
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Competitive Landscape
Anaqua, Inc., Patrix AB, IPfolio, SimpleLegal, Pattsy, FlexTrac, Lecorpio, WebTMS, and CPA Worldwide are some of the prominent players in the global intellectual property management software industry (Patrafee).
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