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The Contribution of Information Science Through Scientific and Technological Knowledge in Intellectual Property

The Contribution of Information Science Through Scientific and Technological Knowledge in Intellectual Property
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Author(s): Jorge Lima de Magalhães (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil & NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal), Flavia Maria Lins Mendes (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil & Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Adelaide Maria de Souza Antunes (National Institute of Industrial Property, Brazil & Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)and Zulmira Hartz (Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 15
Source title: Handbook of Research on Expanding Business Opportunities With Information Systems and Analytics
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): George Leal Jamil (Informações em Rede Consultoria e Treinamento Ltda, Brazil)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6225-2.ch013

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Abstract

The more than 100 million patents registered in the European Patent Office provide an unprecedented source of scientific and technological information in the history of mankind. The technological management of this information is exploited to develop technological advances in scientific, technological, and educational organizations and companies. New standards of product and process safety and effectiveness have been introduced across the world, and public and private business strategies are under constant review to comply with the prevailing paradigm. The health sector releases more than 1 million papers a year on scientific progress, while technological (patents) advance 10% per year. Therefore, updating the contribution of the information science through scientific and technological knowledge in intellectual property, a case study, will provide a contribution to reflection for the business in research, development, and innovation in health. These facts lead to constant adjustments of business in companies, universities, and government actions. In 2017, three lists of strategic products for the Brazilian Health System were changed. Using new intelligence systems, the government has adopted new strategic partnerships with the private sector, and were conceived in 2017 (others replaced) with budgets of more than US$ 2 billion. This chapter explores the contribution of information science through scientific and technological knowledge in intellectual property.

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