Kwintely IP intelligence for biotech and molecular biology
Biotech

The intelligence layer for biotech IP strategy

Biotech patents are dense with technical language that keyword search cannot navigate. Kwintely's context-based approach starts from your technology description and finds equivalent biological concepts across languages and nomenclature variations.

295M+ documents in the foundational index
320k new entries indexed per week
3+ customers in Biotech
✓ Own AI  ·  German servers  ·  Never on OpenAI

Where keyword search
leaves Biotech teams exposed

Biotech IP is uniquely dependent on scientific literature. Many foundational claims are challenged using journal publications, not just prior patents. Kwintely's unified index of patents and scientific papers means your prior art search is complete from the start.

Biological sequence patent clusters

CRISPR, mRNA, and protein engineering IP evolves fast and files under divergent terminology. Context matching keeps pace.

Prior art across preprints and journals

Biotech prior art appears in preprints before patents are filed. Kwintely's scientific paper index surfaces it early.

Landscape for licensing and M&A

Due diligence on a biological platform requires mapping the full IP landscape. Kwintely delivers a first pass in minutes, not weeks.

Cross-discipline prior art

Biological technologies draw prior art from chemistry, materials science, and engineering. One search covers all domains.

Teams already using Kwintely in Biotech

From the Biotech intelligence desk

Articles, analyses, and technology intelligence briefings from our team.

Jun 06, 2025

What is Technology Transfer?

Technology transfer refers to the process of sharing or disseminating knowledge, skills, technologies, methods, or intellectual property from one individual, organization, or institution to another, with the primary goal of applying scientific and technological advancements for practical use.

Dr. Hardy Köke Read →
May 01, 2025

What is Optogenetics?

Optogenetics is a technology that uses light and genetic engineering to control the activity of specific cells, usually neurons, in living tissue.

Dr. Lennart Weiß Read →
Jul 01, 2025

What are Self-Improving Algorithms?

Self-improving algorithms refer to a type of artificial intelligence (AI) system that can enhance its performance and decision-making capabilities over time without human intervention, by learning from real-time data and adapting to changing conditions.

Dr. Hardy Köke Read →
Jun 20, 2026

Why Freedom to Operate Matters for Innovation Leaders in Berlin

Operating in Berlin’s dynamic ecosystem means competing at a global level. Deep tech, life science, green tech, and energy tech companies in the city are not only shaping local markets but also setting benchmarks for innovation worldwide.

Dr. Lennart Weiß Read →
Mar 01, 2025

What is Documentation Crisis in Tech Transfer?

A Documentation Crisis in Tech Transfer occurs when critical knowledge, processes, and technical information fail to be properly recorded, organized, or transferred between organizations during technology transfer activities, leading to significant delays, increased costs, regulatory compliance.

Dr. Hardy Köke Read →
Feb 21, 2025

What is Deep Tech?

Deep tech is a term for technology that is based on advanced scientific discoveries or engineering breakthroughs, often aiming to solve big, complex problems.

Dr. Hardy Köke Read →

Build the intelligence foundation
for your Biotech team.

295 million patents, papers and clinical trials. Natural language input. Results in under 90 seconds. Full data sovereignty.