Provisional Patent Help from One IBC

Get expert guidance to protect your invention early. One IBC helps you file a provisional patent quickly and correctly, giving you a 12 month head start to refine, develop and secure full patent rights.

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Provisional Patent Filing Made Easy

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Fast and Accurate Filing

Fast and Accurate Filing

We streamline the process to help you submit your provisional patent efficiently and correctly.

Expert Legal Guidance

Expert Legal Guidance

Our experienced team ensures your application meets technical and legal standards.

Global Business Perspective

Global Business Perspective

We understand international markets and help position your innovation for long-term protection and success.

How to Conduct a Provisional Patent with One IBC

Submit Your Invention

Submit Your Invention

Share a description, drawings, and technical details to help us prepare your provisional patent application.

Review Your Application

Review Your Application

Our experts prepare a compliant provisional patent tailored to your goals and aligned with future patent success.

File with Confidence

File with Confidence

We submit your application promptly, giving you 12 months of early protection and time to develop your idea further.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, an idea of a new invention alone cannot be patented. To qualify for patent protection, an invention has to be applied to a product or process and has to fulfil other criteria such as being new, involving an inventive step and be capable of industrial application.

A trademark is a mark that is used to promote and identify the owner's goods or services and to enable the public to distinguish them from the goods or services of other traders.

It may be a logo or device, name, signature, word, letter, numeral, smell, figurative elements or combination of colors and includes any combination of such signs and 3-dimensional shapes provided that it must be represented in a form which can be recorded and published, such as by way of drawing or description.

There is no restriction on the nationality or place of incorporation of the applicant.