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However, we are seeing more and more research being located in emerging countries like India and China due to the large number of engineers and scientists, which in turn is fostering a growing culture of innovation in these countries. In the U.S., we need more educational emphasis on intellectual property.


(Lewis Lee)


Our news

The IP landscape and news surrounding patents and their influence on business processes is invaluable. With this in mind, we are in the process of developing a news portal; in essence, to become the Morningstar of IP assets and their management.

This portion of the website, and its news, however, is internally focused. Here you will find recent news about IP Street and how we are driving the innovation economy.

Recent IP Street News

  • George Nethercutt to represent common shareholders on IP Street's board of directors

    Former Congressman George R. Nethercutt, Jr., who is the founder and chairman of the Nethercutt Foundation, served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 2005. George's historic 1994 victory unseated then-Speaker of the House Tom Foley, the first defeat of a sitting Speaker since 1860. George served for ten years on the prestigious House Committee on Appropriations. He also served as a member of the House Science Committee and the Energy and Space & Aeronautics subcommittees.

  • Driving the Innovation Economy with IP Street: 'IP Street Launches Today; Next Generation Patent Tools for All'

    IP Street has merged multiple technologies, such as concept searching, data analytics, and data visualization — historically a text-only, legalese-laden, research-intensive undertaking — and applied it to volumes of patent data so that even non-IP pros can visually evaluate results. The dashboards and graphs produced by IP Street allow a user to look at patent data the way they look at the rest of their business.