CAS Introduces AI-Powered IP Finder for Enhanced Patent Research
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, has launched the CAS IP Finder, an AI-enhanced tool designed to improve intellectual property research, announced in a press release. This new solution leverages the CAS STNext platform, providing advanced search capabilities across a comprehensive collection of global databases, scientific content, and patent information.
The CAS IP Finder aims to make precision research more accessible to larger teams by integrating AI-optimized features and expanded content. It offers access to over 100 databases, including life sciences data, and introduces flexible search pathways and new analysis tools. The tool is set to launch in the fall of 2025, with additional features to follow.
Designed to meet the evolving needs of organizations in the intellectual property sector, the CAS IP Finder helps users discover information faster, reduce risks, and make informed decisions. It connects users of all experience levels to in-depth content and precise search tools through user-friendly access points.
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