
Iprova is proud to be an early member of the IP Charter for Energy Transition (IP4ET), a member-based community co-founded by Maersk and Rouse. IP4ET aims to raise awareness of climate-related challenges across the IP community, lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions throughout the IP supply chain and support the transition to technologies with lower climate impact.
Climate action is no longer the sole domain of traditional industry. Innovation itself must evolve to meet new challenges. That’s why Iprova joined IP4ET: to help reshape the way IP and invention can contribute meaningfully to global decarbonisation.
IP4ET unites stakeholders from across the IP ecosystem, including IP owners, Patent and Trademark Offices, IP/law firms, IP technology and service providers, research centres, and associations, with shared goals such as accelerating innovation that supports global decarbonisation efforts.
Simone Frattasi, Head of Global IP at Maersk, said, “I’m delighted to welcome Iprova to IP4ET. Their cutting-edge approach to invention – an activity that underpins the IP industry and shapes the products and services integral to our daily lives – reflects the innovative spirit IP4ET aims to amplify.”
One of IP4ET’s focus areas is promoting digitalisation within IP, recognising how new tools are transforming Research and Development, and IP management. Iprova’s AI-powered platform enhances – but critically does not replace – the human ability to invent, enabling faster and more efficient innovation at key points of market and technological disruption.
A future with lower GHG emissions demands more than innovative ideas – it requires climate-aware ways of creating them. Iprova is proud to tackle the challenge of balancing AI-powered invention workflows with their climate impact, ensuring decarbonisation isn’t just an outcome, but a founding principle.
Frattasi continued, “By leveraging AI to improve the speed, quality, and strategic relevance of invention capture and creation, Iprova exemplifies the role technology can play in shaping future-ready IP practices. Their participation strengthens IP4ET’s mission to accelerate decarbonisation through practical and scalable change.”
Iprova’s Founder and CEO, Julian Nolan commented, “Our data-driven approach improves efficiency, reduces cost and boosts invention value. By improving “invention yield” and reducing what can be thought of as invention waste, we make invention a more democratic and viable activity. We also believe that innovation processes must be as climate-aware as the solutions they create.
“Through collaborative workflows and intelligent tools, we’re redefining invention capture, creation, and editing to be more robust and impactful.”
IP4ET is supported by an Advisory Board and a member network that meets twice a year to review progress and share insights.
Learn more or get involved at https://www.ip4et.com/
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