The intellectual property and science business of Thomson Reuters, announced on May 26 the launch of its State of Innovation website. The new destination offers authoritative trend data and industry insights into the lifecycle of innovation, highlighting the discovery, protection and commercialization of ideas as intellectual property.

The website includes resources such as the annual Top 100 Global Innovators, from 2011 to 2014, and Citation Laureates, research on researchers whose discoveries, advances and reputation in the scientific community place them as contenders for a Nobel Prize. Of immediate concern, however, is the website’s offer to download Thomson Reuters’ report The Future Is Open: 2015 State of Innovation.

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