
Patent
A patent is an exclusive legal right granted for a new invention—whether a product, process, or improvement—that is novel, inventive, and industrially applicable. A granted patent gives the inventor or business the right to stop others from making, using, or selling the invention without permission, usually for up to 20 years. Patents play a critical role in protecting innovation, encouraging R&D, and providing commercial advantages in competitive markets.
Your Invention deserves protection!
Every intellectual creation, big or small, warrants protection. We can assist you with that.

Unlock the full potential of your innovation with our comprehensive Patent Services!
Unlock the full potential of your innovation with our comprehensive Patent Services!
Embark on your patent journey with ease, affordability, and expertise!
Our streamlined process ensures a hassle-free experience as we guide you through the intricacies of patent registration. With transparent pricing and a commitment to professionalism, we make safeguarding your invention accessible and straightforward.
Don’t let your groundbreaking ideas go unprotected. Start your patent registration today and secure your innovations for the future!
We offer a comprehensive suite of services for patent registration
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Patent Prior Art Search
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Patent drafting
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Applying patent in Malaysia

Applying your Patent in over 150
countries worldwide
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Responding to office action or
adverse substantive examination
report (objection from raised
by IP Office) and public opposition.
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Patent Renewal
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Processing steps of your application
We will review your patent application

Submit your application to IP Office

Examination by the IP office

Patent grant by the relevant IP Office

Eligible Inventions

Innovative/ Novel inventions that have not yet been publicly disclosed in any form, anywhere in the world

Must contain invention step, meaning the invention should not be obvious to someone skilled and experienced in the relevant field.

Must be capable of industrial applicability, meaning the invention can be made or used in some kind of industry.



Non-Eligible Inventions

Scientific theories, mathematical methods, and discoveries

Biological processes, including animal or plant varieties, except for man-made living microorganisms, microbiological processes, and their products

Schemes, rules, or business methods primarily involving mental activities or game playing

Methods of treatment for the human or animal body through therapy or surgery, as well as diagnostic techniques applied to the human or animal body
Why file a patent?


Exclusive rights
A patent grants the inventor the exclusive right to make, use, sell, and import the invention for a limited period, typically 20 years from the filing date. This exclusivity helps prevent others from exploiting the invention without permission.

Legal protection
A patent grant provides legal protection, allowing you to enforce your exclusive rights to your patent and take legal action against infringers.

Encouraging Innovation
The protection offered by patents can encourage inventors to invest time and resources into research and development, knowing that they will have exclusive rights to their innovations.

Business Growth
The patent grant allows you to expand your business into new markets, as it provides protection in the countries you filed in.
Facts About Patent
Significance:
A patent protects your invention, preventing others from copying it and giving you the opportunity to profit from it. It also promotes public knowledge by disclosing inventions.
Regional coverage:
Patent protection is territorial, meaning a patent filed or applied in Malaysia only provides protection there. To protect an invention abroad, applicants must file in foreign countries within a year of the first filing date.
Protection period:
20 years from filing date, subject to annual renewal.
Publication:
After 18 months from filing date, the application will be laid open for public inspection.
Duration:
In Malaysia, a smooth patent application (without office action and public opposition) may take at least 3 years to be granted.
Renewal:
After the patent has been granted, the patent needs to be renewed every year from registered date until the patent expires.

FAQ ( Frequently asked Questions)
What is a patent?
A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which must be new, involve an inventive step, and be industrially applicable.
What cannot be patented in Malaysia?
Ideas, scientific theories, methods of doing business, or inventions that are contrary to public order or morality cannot be patented.
How long does a patent last in Malaysia?
A patent is valid for 20 years from the filing date, subject to annual renewals.
Can I file a patent before my product is finalized?
Yes, but you must ensure the invention is sufficiently described in the patent application before filing.
How long does the patent registration process take in Malaysia?
It can take between 3–5 years, depending on the complexity and examination process.
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