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March Innovation Showcase Webinar: Foreign Filing Services

AI
Tags: Foreign Filings

Make foreign filing decisions faster and execution far less manual.

Foreign filing is one of the most operationally intensive moments in the patent lifecycle—high stakes, tight timelines, multiple handoffs, and costs that can be hard to predict.

In this Innovation Showcase webinar, I’ll walk through how Anaqua’s Foreign Filing Services fully integrated within AQX®, helps IP teams move faster, reduce manual work, and make more informed portfolio decisions — all while maintaining visibility and control across jurisdictions.

 

Date: Thursday, March 19
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET
Format: Live webinar + Q&A

 

What you’ll learn

This session is designed for IP teams looking to modernize how they plan, execute, and manage foreign filings. We’ll show how you can:

  • Move from decision to filing in minutes, not weeks
  • Estimate and compare costs upfront before you commit
  • Execute and track foreign filings through a single, consistent workflow
  • Manage EP Claims Translations directly within AQX
  • Gain end‑to‑end visibility across the full order lifecycle
  • Simplify financial operations with a single, consolidated invoice

 

What’s new and why it matters

Recent Foreign Filing Services enhancements bring together what were once fragmented steps into a single, connected workflow:

  • EP Claims Translations integrated within AQX, including status tracking and handoff to validation
  • Dynamic, real‑time quoting that eliminates separate quote requests and enables proactive cost planning
  • Greater flexibility to adjust specifications, compare agents, and optimize filing strategies before costs are locked in

 

My goal for this session is simple: to ensure you walk away with practical, immediately usable takeaways your team can apply to streamline foreign filing operations and manage your portfolio more effectively.

 

Speaker

Jasmine Cruz, Head of Product Launch, Anaqua

Interested in this webinar?