The Access to Specialized Patent Information (ASPI) program is a public-private partnership administered by WIPO and made possible through cooperation with leading patent information providers.
Through the ASPI program, eligible patent offices and academic and research institutions in developing countries can receive free or low-cost access to sophisticated tools and services for retrieving and analyzing patent data.
Eligible institutions in Group 1 countries can participate in ASPI at no cost.
Eligible institutions in Group 2 countries receive access at a cost of 1000 Swiss francs for each account per calendar year (from January through December).
Eligible institutions in Group 3 countries receive access at a cost of 3000 Swiss francs for each account per calendar year.
Eligible institutions in Group 1 countries receive access to all database services at no cost.
Eligible institutions in Group 2 countries can request a free trial account for each patent database service for a period of up to 12 months, provided that they have not previously had access to the patent database service concerned.
In order to get started, you will need a computer connected to the Internet with a high-speed (56k baud rate or higher) connection. It is advisable to use an up-to-date version of your web browser in order to ensure full functionality of the selected database service(s).
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Free access to patent information tools and services for institutions in Ukraine
The partnership will offer access to patent information tools and services available through the Access to Specialized Patent Information (ASPI) program to industrial property offices and local academic and research institutions in Ukraine at no cost until December 31, 2023. Eligible institutions may benefit from up to one account for each service available through ASPI.