Altacit Global Enhances Patent Drafting Workflows With Solve Intelligence

Solve Intelligence is pleased to announce that Altacit Global, a leading Indian intellectual property law firm, has chosen Solve Intelligence as their AI platform to help improve the efficiency and consistency of patent drafting workflows.

Altacit Global Enhances Patent Drafting Workflows With Solve Intelligence

Altacit Global is an ISO 9001certified and CRISIL Rated Law Firm. Altacit Global has a strong regional presence with offices in five cities of Bangalore, Chennai, Cochin, Coimbatore, and Hyderabad. The firm’s practice is focused in the areas of Corporate and Intellectual Property Law. The world’s leading guides to the legal profession like the Legal 500, Chambers and Partners, and Asia IP rank Altacit Global amongst the top firms in India. For further information, visit www.altacit.com.

Altacit Global provides end-to-end intellectual property services across diverse technology sectors. The firm was looking for a service that could streamline patent drafting, while maintaining the highest standards of legal accuracy. Solve Intelligence was chosen for its intuitive interface and adaptability across jurisdictions, both of which provide significant efficiency gains when preparing patent applications.

Key Insights

  • Altacit Global selected Solve Intelligence for its robust patent drafting functionality and intuitive interface, which was designed by patent professionals who understand day-to-day drafting workflows.
  • The AI-assisted drafting capabilities of Solve Intelligence accelerate workflows, while maintaining legal accuracy and technical precision across jurisdictions.
  • Advanced figure and diagram generation features save considerable time by allowing practitioners to create flowcharts and block diagrams directly within the editor.

About Altacit Global

Altacit Global is an ISO 9001 certified and CRISIL Rated Law Firm with a strong regional presence across five cities: Bangalore, Chennai, Cochin, Coimbatore, and Hyderabad. The firm's practice is focused in the areas of Corporate and Intellectual Property Law.

Altacit Global is ranked amongst the top firms in India, with recognition from Legal 500, Chambers and Partners, and Asia IP. The firm is known for providing comprehensive IP services across diverse technology sectors while maintaining the highest standards of legal excellence.

Strategic Collaboration

Altacit Global's adoption of Solve Intelligence reinforces its commitment to innovation and forward-looking approach to technology adoption. The firm sought a solution that could enhance efficiency without compromising the quality and precision required for patent work across multiple jurisdictions.

The seamless integration and comprehensive onboarding support from the Solve Intelligence team ensured a smooth transition for the Altacit Global practitioners.

Solve in Practice

Here are some ways that practitioners at Altacit Global are using Solve Intelligence to enhance their patent workflows:

  • Patent Application Drafting: Generate detailed specifications from claim sets with the AI assistant, maintaining consistent terminology and proper antecedent basis. The interactive chat interface allows practitioners to refine claims and descriptions while preserving legal accuracy and technical precision.
  • Cross-Jurisdictional Adaptation: Leverage customizable templates and flexible workflows to ensure compliance with global patent office standards including the EPO, USPTO, and Indian Patent Office, enabling consistent quality across jurisdictions with minimal manual rework.
  • Figure and Diagram Generation: Create flowcharts, block diagrams, and other visual representations directly within the in-browser editor using text prompts or uploaded images, streamlining the end-to-end patent drafting process.

Solve Intelligence is helping Altacit Global modernize patent work with AI. The platform brings advanced legal intelligence to a firm recognized for its excellence in intellectual property.

Leadership Perspectives

"We were impressed by how intuitive the platform feels from day one," said Shankar Ravichandran, Senior Legal Associate at Altacit Global. "Solve Intelligence's platform was clearly designed by patent professionals who understand our day-to-day drafting process. The integration has been seamless, and the sophistication is unmatched."

Commenting on the Solve Intelligence team, Shankar added: "They’ve explained the product in great detail, and they were extremely helpful throughout the acquisition and onboarding process, making this collaboration between Altacit Global and Solve Intelligence both smooth and productive."

"The AI-assisted drafting capabilities have truly accelerated our workflow," said Sowrirajan, Senior Associate - Patent at Altacit Global. "From generating the first draft skeleton to refining claims and descriptions, the platform's interactive AI assistant helps us maintain both legal accuracy and technical precision."

"The figure and diagram generation features are a game changer," added Pramothuni D, Senior Associate - Patent at Altacit Global. "It's efficient, intuitive, and aligns perfectly with how patent professionals visualize inventions. The ability to generate flowcharts and block diagrams directly within the editor saves us considerable time."

"The time savings are significant," said Shankar. "We're able to produce high-quality drafts much faster and tailor them to different jurisdictions with minimal manual rework."

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