Hansson Thyresson Integrates Solve Intelligence into Patent Practice​

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.
Hansson Thyresson Integrates Solve Intelligence into Patent Practice​

About Hansson Thyresson

Hansson Thyresson is a boutique intellectual property firm headquartered in the heart of Malmö. The firm combines full-service commitment to clients with deep technical expertise, spanning across mechanical engineering, electronics, IT, telecom, medical technology, and life sciences. 

Why Hansson Thyresson chose Solve Intelligence

As AI reshapes how we work, Hansson Thyresson is thoughtfully developing their processes to embrace its potential - anchored in the security, quality, and professional assurance that define a trusted IP firm. Solve Intelligence fits naturally into Hansson Thyresson’s current and evolving workflows, supporting a seamless transition into the future of IP work.

"It doesn't replace our expertise, it amplifies it and reinforces it," said Maja Modigh, CEO of Hansson Thyresson. "It supports exactly what defines us as a boutique IP firm: clarity, quality, and close collaboration."

Attorney-led drafting with AI assistance

Hansson Thyresson's attorneys are using Solve Intelligence to elevate their patent application drafting.

"With Solve Intelligence, it is still very much an attorney-led working process, where I'm in control and I can make sure that the output is sensible and consistent with my understanding of the invention," said Jakob Broman, European Patent Attorney at Hansson Thyresson.

Additionally, Solve Intelligence's Assistant gives Hansson Thyresson's attorneys an on-demand research and analysis tool built for the breadth of patent practice. Whether it is running a prior art search, checking examination guidance across jurisdictions, or drafting a client memo, Assistant works through a chat interface where attorneys can attach documents, ask targeted questions, and get cited, sourced answers in minutes.

Enterprise AI capability in a boutique practice

For Hansson Thyresson, the partnership with Solve Intelligence delivers on their promise of being at the forefront of technology. Attorneys stay in control of the AI-assisted drafting process, improving the quality of every patent application, across the full scope of technical fields. That quality translates directly into client value with more thorough, thoughtful work delivered within their clients’ budgets.

For a firm that has spent thirty years proving that personal service and technical excellence belong together, Solve Intelligence is how Hansson Thyresson carries that standard forward with velocity.

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