ML4 Patents Webinar Series
March 9, 2022
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Relativity Patents engaged directly with the ML4Patents.com community and their feedback led directly to some of the new features they are introducing in version 2.0 of their product.
To say thank you to the ML4Patents.com community, Relativity Patents is sponsoring this special event to give us an early look at this new version.
For some Patent Information Professionals, the prospect of adding ML to their workflow can feel like an additional step – it may add value by finding more and better results. Still, it may not always reduce the end-to-end project time. Join us for a conversation about how ML can be applied to different search stages to achieve different benefits. We’ll close with practical illustrations of these ideas by unveiling Relativity Patents 2.0, and walking through a few workflows that can increase your decision speed, helping you move through more patents per hour or reduce overall search time.

Ryan Hynes is a software engineer, attorney, and the architect and co-creator of Relativity Patents. Before Relativity Patents, Ryan served as Relativity's Assistant Counsel, where he managed the patent portfolios of Relativity's Legal Hold and Collect products. Ryan also worked as a software engineer and was a founding member of the DevOps teams leading the SaaS transformation to RelativityOne. Ryan has B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Illinois Institute of Technology, a J.D. from Chicago-Kent, and is completing a Ph.D. in economics from University College Dublin.

Drew Deitch is the commercial lead for Relativity Patents. Drew has been with Relativity for eight years in various strategic and go-to-market roles, all focused on helping solve more of our customers' problems and use cases using the power of the Relativity Platform.

Anthony (Tony) Trippe is Managing Director of Patinformatics, LLC. Patinformatics is an advisory firm specializing in patent analytics and landscaping to support decision making for technology based businesses. In addition to operating Patinformatics, Mr. Trippe is also an Adjunct Professor of IP Management and Markets at Illinois Institute of Technology teaching a course on patent analysis, and landscapes for strategic decision making. Tony is an influential thought leader in the patent analysis space, wrote the Guidelines for the Preparation of Patent Landscape Reports for the World Intellectual Property Organization, has been named one of the Top 300 IP Strategists by IAM Magazine, and is the developer of ML4Patents.com the industry's online resource for the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence in the field of Intellectual Property.
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