Mr. Paul Haber reports
DATAMETREX ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF AI-BASED EVALUATION OF 2 PATENTS AND LAUNCH OF LICENSING INITIATIVE
Datametrex AI Ltd.'s wholly owned subsidiary, QuantIP Licensing Corp. (formerly Paymetrex Payment Solutions Inc.), has completed an evaluation of two patents from its intellectual property portfolio using two artificial-intelligence-driven patent analytic platforms.
The evaluation focused on U.S. patent No. 9,275,015 and U.S. patent No. 9,665,561, both of which claim a 2012 priority date and relate generally to systems and methods for analyzing large volumes of information, including temporally ordered data sets such as social media, electronic communications and other digital information sources. The company notes that techniques for clustering and organizing large volumes of social media and other digital communications data have become foundational to the development and training of large language models. LLMs depend on the ingestion, organization and semantic analysis of temporally ordered data sets -- including social media content -- to develop language understanding and generate contextually relevant outputs. Management believes that the methods described in the company's patents, which address the organization and analysis of such data sets using clustering and semantic analysis techniques, are pertinent to processes that are now widely employed in the development and operation of LLM-based applications.
These patents are expected to expire in 2032, subject to any patent term extensions that may be granted by the USPTO. The patents were analyzed using the proprietary evaluation methodologies of Pelent AI and VisiLeap, two artificial-intelligence-driven patent analytic platforms. No fees were paid by the company in connection with these evaluations. The assessments considered factors including technological relevance, claim strength, commercial applicability and potential licensing opportunities. These AI-generated analyses were used as one of several inputs in management's evaluation of the company's intellectual property strategy, alongside internal technical review and market analysis.
Greg Waite, chief executive officer of InventonShare and the inventor of the VisiLeap platform, has indicated that, in his view, the patents relate to techniques that have been adopted across a number of artificial intelligence and data analytic applications. Mr. Waite's opinion was provided in his capacity as the developer of the VisiLeap platform and should be read in that context. The company intends to explore licensing opportunities with organizations whose products or services may utilize technologies that may fall within the scope of the company's patent portfolio.
Based on these evaluations, QuantIP has initiated preparations for a structured licensing program. No potential licensees have been identified, no licensing discussions are under way and no infringement analyses have been completed as of the date of this release. There is no assurance that the licensing program will result in executed agreements or generate revenues.
The licensing initiative is intended to complement QuantIP's existing intellectual property monetization activities and reflects the company's broader strategy of leveraging artificial intelligence to identify commercialization opportunities across its intellectual property assets. The company intends to utilize AI-assisted patent intelligence tools together with conventional licensing analysis to identify potential licensing candidates and evaluate complementary intellectual property acquisition opportunities.
"Artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly useful tool for evaluating intellectual property portfolios," said Michael Kron, chief operating officer of Datametrex. "The analyses generated by Pelent AI and VisiLeap, combined with our own internal review, support management's decision to proceed with a structured licensing program in relation to these patents. We intend to use AI-driven patent intelligence tools as one component of our licensing process."
The company's two information analytic patents address technologies for organizing, analyzing and identifying relationships within large volumes of digital information using semantic analysis, temporal organization, clustering and trend identification techniques. Management believes these techniques continue to be relevant across a range of software applications, including enterprise analytics, cybersecurity, digital communications and information management. The company intends to conduct further analysis to identify specific sectors and organizations where licensing may be applicable.
About Datametrex AI Ltd.
Datametrex is an innovative leader in technology solutions, artificial intelligence and health care. The company specializes in delivering tools and solutions that enhance operational efficiencies and business outcomes. With a commitment to innovation, Datametrex is dedicated to supporting enterprises by setting a new standard for business protocols through cutting-edge technology.
We seek Safe Harbor.
© 2026 Canjex Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.