Chris did his undergrad at Imperial College, masters at the University of Cambridge, and PhD at UCL, during which he published 10+ publications and won awards in top AI conferences and journals. He has worked in leading tech organisations, including Dyson, The Alan Turing Institute, and InstaDeep before its acquisition by BioNTech.
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Founded in Malmö over three decades ago, Hansson Thyresson has built its reputation on close client relationships paired with deep technical and legal expertise. When the firm decided to integrate AI into its practice, it looked for a platform that could deliver enterprise-grade capability.
They chose Solve Intelligence.
Key Takeaways:
- Hansson Thyresson has adopted Solve Intelligence for patent application drafting, bringing enterprise-grade AI into the firm's workflows.
- The firm pairs Solve Intelligence with its hands-on, attorney-led service model, keeping practitioners in control of every output.
- For Hansson Thyresson, Solve Intelligence amplifies attorney expertise, improving work quality and focus on strategic work that matters most to clients.
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Dan Rudoy to join Solve’s Customer Advisory Board
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Built for IP: How Banner Witcoff Is Raising the Bar on Patent Work with Solve Intelligence
"We viewed our choice of AI platform as significant to the future of our patent practice. After extensively evaluating many products, we concluded that Solve Intelligence best met the needs of our attorneys and our clients." Laura Brutman, Shareholder, Banner Witcoff
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Solve Intelligence acquires ClaimWise to strengthen European workflows
Solve Intelligence has acquired ClaimWise, an AI start-up for European patent attorneys. With the acquisition of ClaimWise, Solve Intelligence is bolstering its support for European prosecution, opposition and litigation workflows, cementing its place as the go-to AI platform for European patent practice.
ClaimWise is our second acquisition this year, following Palito earlier in 2026. With this acquisition, Solve Intelligence now serves over 600 firms and in-house teams.
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Solve Intelligence Acquires Palito.ai to Unify AI Patent Litigation and Prosecution in One Platform
Solve Intelligence has acquired Palito.ai, a Munich-based startup specialising in AI-powered patent litigation and prior art analysis.
The acquisition deepens Solve’s investment in patent litigation, adding Palito's strengths in validity analysis, case law research, and European patent workflows to Solve’s existing Charts product. The result is a single platform where IP professionals can handle invalidity claim charts, SEP claim charts, freedom-to-operate and clearance analyses, infringement mappings, claim construction analyses, portfolio analyses, and more.
Solve Intelligence is an AI platform for IP professionals, covering patent drafting, prosecution, and litigation. Palito.ai is a Munich-based startup specialising in AI-powered validity analysis and European patent litigation workflows.
At a glance:
- Solve Intelligence acquires Munich-based Palito.ai
- Adds validity analysis, prior art research, EPO/UPC/German court workflows
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Potter Clarkson Enhances Patent Practice with Solve Intelligence
Solve Intelligence is deployed at Potter Clarkson as a practitioner-led platform, designed to enhance - not replace - the expertise of experienced patent attorneys. The firm uses the technology primarily at a senior level, where skilled practitioners are able to prompt and interrogate the system effectively to guide high-quality outputs.
By combining advanced AI capability with deep technical and legal experience, the platform enables senior attorneys to work more efficiently while focusing their time and judgement on strategic advice, complex analysis and client value. This reflects the firm’s long-standing philosophy that technology should strengthen the role of the practitioner, not substitute professional expertise.
“At Potter Clarkson, our priority is delivering technically rigorous and strategically sound advice to our clients. We use Solve Intelligence as a tool in the hands of experienced patent attorneys - professionals who understand how to guide, challenge and refine AI-generated outputs. It allows our senior teams to concentrate on the aspects of drafting and prosecution where their judgement adds the greatest value, while maintaining full control over quality and client strategy.”
Peter Finnie, Partner, Potter Clarkson
Since rolling out Solve Intelligence’s Patent Copilot, the firm has tailored the platform to reflect its established house styles and drafting standards. This customisation reduces administrative burden and supports consistency across teams, enabling practitioners to engage with AI efficiently without compromising on quality, client-specific requirements, or the firm’s distinctive approach.
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