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Patent Landscape of COVID-19 Innovations: A Comprehensive Review


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1 Intellectual Property Rights Centre, Chhattisgarh Council of Science & Technology,Raipur 492 014- Chhattisgarh,, India

The COVID-19 pandemic gave a stringent upshot on the lives f human. The people are running in race to save themsel es and the race is still on. COVID emergency has not only retarded the healt of the society but also made it face the economic downfall in a severe man er. The scientists and the data analyst gave their predictions for the additional wave of infection, thus stating COVID appropriate behaviour as the medi ine for the time. This health calamity provides an opportu ity for cross-sector partnershi of technology and science as to keep the battle fight strong, finding new roads leading to fresh solutio s in health care and innovations. There is a requirement of asystematic approach for accessing the patent literature that is already available to form a research platform for further advancements. The study serves a g neral view of the search strategy and approach, categorization of search, database set used, websites, novelty, derivation of innovation, field of work, and the investigational dataset regarding the COVID-19 p tent literature nder the category of diagnosis, sanitization, personal protection and vaccine development available fr m December 2019 to June 2021. The patent literature provides us with the knowledge which innovati n is filed first for patent and published documents which can be found in the database search, thus deriving the ideologies as a supplementary guidance for the advancement of innovations. Evidently, it can be concluded that our research and report can be helpful in drawing some innovative outlines with industrial applications or some others which require further interpretation with mo e concern.
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Patrika Soni
Intellectual Property Rights Centre, Chhattisgarh Council of Science & Technology,Raipur 492 014- Chhattisgarh,, India
Rahul Sharma
Intellectual Property Rights Centre, Chhattisgarh Council of Science & Technology,Raipur 492 014- Chhattisgarh,, India
Amit Dubey
Intellectual Property Rights Centre, Chhattisgarh Council of Science & Technology,Raipur 492 014- Chhattisgarh,, India

Abstract


The COVID-19 pandemic gave a stringent upshot on the lives f human. The people are running in race to save themsel es and the race is still on. COVID emergency has not only retarded the healt of the society but also made it face the economic downfall in a severe man er. The scientists and the data analyst gave their predictions for the additional wave of infection, thus stating COVID appropriate behaviour as the medi ine for the time. This health calamity provides an opportu ity for cross-sector partnershi of technology and science as to keep the battle fight strong, finding new roads leading to fresh solutio s in health care and innovations. There is a requirement of asystematic approach for accessing the patent literature that is already available to form a research platform for further advancements. The study serves a g neral view of the search strategy and approach, categorization of search, database set used, websites, novelty, derivation of innovation, field of work, and the investigational dataset regarding the COVID-19 p tent literature nder the category of diagnosis, sanitization, personal protection and vaccine development available fr m December 2019 to June 2021. The patent literature provides us with the knowledge which innovati n is filed first for patent and published documents which can be found in the database search, thus deriving the ideologies as a supplementary guidance for the advancement of innovations. Evidently, it can be concluded that our research and report can be helpful in drawing some innovative outlines with industrial applications or some others which require further interpretation with mo e concern.