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TREA
Explore innovation trends and relationships

What is TREA?

TREA provides a service where users can explore innovation trends and relationships across various domains. The platform aims to unify the world's knowledge and make it actionable through advanced data modeling and analysis capabilities.

Users can analyze over 100 million interactions among innovation entities while monitoring each stage of the commercialization process from idea to market. The system enables measurement of economic, financial, and social impact using real-world metrics that evolve over time.

Features

  • Unified Knowledge Graph: Framework for modeling all innovation data
  • Interaction Analysis: Analyze over 100 million interactions among innovation entities
  • Commercialization Monitoring: Track each stage from idea to market
  • Impact Measurement: Measure economic, financial and social impact with real-world metrics
  • Consistent Interface: Easily locate relevant information through a consistent user interface

Use Cases

  • Analyzing innovation trends across industries
  • Monitoring patent and trademark developments
  • Tracking organizational innovation activities
  • Researching product commercialization processes
  • Studying innovation impact metrics
  • Exploring relationships between innovation entities

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