Many IP professionals are exploring how tools such as
Microsoft Copilot can support their work. In practice, however,
general-purpose setups often produce results that are too broad to
be directly useful in patent workflows. This webinar presents a
more structured approach.
The session begins with practical examples of "IP Lawyer
Prompting". Participants will see how well-designed prompts
can help analyse technical descriptions, identify inventive
concepts and guide Copilot towards more relevant and usable
outputs. Building on this, the webinar shows why prompting alone is
often not sufficient in professional IP environments.
In the second part, Martin Schweiger introduces a structured
approach to invention capture using a specialised Copilot setup.
Designed for inventor interviews and early-stage patent work, the
system helps to:
- Guide inventors through structured discussions
- Capture technical ideas more systematically
- Prepare clearer and more usable invention disclosures
The session demonstrates how combining structured prompting
with a workflow-based Copilot environment can lead to more precise
and practical results than general-purpose use. This webinar is
aimed at IP professionals who are looking for practical ways to
improve invention capture, internal workflows and early-stage
patent preparation.
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