YIPSE® is an Intellectual Property scouting engine focused on technologies that are available for license or sale.

YIPSE has over 25,000 transferrable technology listings. These technologies are available from universities, government agencies, private companies, exchanges and inventors from around the globe.
YIPSE is a powerful scouting tool that can assist in connecting IP owner to IP seeker.
Who uses YIPSE? Innovators, Small & Medium-sized Business, Educational & Research Institutions, Investors, Financial Institutions and those operating in "Economic Gardening."
Originally conceived as an internal tool for technology scouting, YIPSE is an internet search engine focused on finding technologies posted on the internet that are available for license or sale. The search engine is a "learning software" that performs as an internet bot.
Essentially, the software fetches, analyzes and posts technology information from university, government, and corporate web servers located around the globe. Focus is one difference between YIPSE and other search engines, as YIPSE focuses on only identifying technologies which are posted as available for license of sale. Once a technology posting is identified the software analyzes and delivers a technology description in a standard format, i.e. Title, Description, Status, and Inventor.
With YIPSE, a user can search function and search for keywords associated with a particular type of technology. The search engine scans and identifies relevant technology descriptions and brings the technologies back and displays them in an intuitive web listing layout. The user can then click on a particular technology description and the search engine will take the user directly to the web page, within a given website, which displays the technology's information.
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YIPSE has a number of proprietary components that make it different from other popular search engines, which allows it to identify and "learn" specific topics of interest. Additional features include being able to search technologies based on the title of the technology, the description of the technology, the patent status, or the inventors name.
To date, the search engine has identified well over 25,000 technologies from colleges & universities, government agencies, private companies and inventors from around the globe. |
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