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LONDON, November 15, 2011 - - 2011 Top 100 Global Innovator organizations add more than 400,000 new jobs and outperform the S&P 500 by 5.7 percent in average revenue over past year Thomson Reuters announced the world's 100 most innovative organizations today with the launch of the Thomson Reuters 2011 Top 100 Global Innovator(SM) program, an initiative that analyzes patent data and related metrics in a proprietary methodology to identify the companies and institutions that lead the world in innovation activity.

LONDON and WASHINGTON, August 2, 2011 - -The complete innovation workflow solution from Thomson Reuters enables leading businesses to commercialize their patented technology Williams F1 announced it is driving intellectual property activity for its motorsport technology using Thomson Innovation, the leading IP intelligence and collaboration workflow solution from Thomson Reuters that lets the world's most innovative companies address business, legal and research needs across the innovation life cycle.

SOUTHFIELD, Michigan, July 13, 2011 - - Thomson IP Manager enables IP professionals to proactively catch and fix data errors, reducing the risk of lost rights or costly delays Thomson IP Management Services, part of Thomson Reuters, today released new, unprecedented functionality in its scalable intellectual asset management (IAM) software solution, Thomson IP Manager, including first-ever fully integrated data validation capabilities, Information Disclosure Statement (IDS) management functionality and work team survey capabilities.

CASABLANCA, Morocco, June 29, 2011 - - National Launch Event to be held at the CNRST in Rabat on the 30th of June 2011 Thomson Reuters, the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals, will host a welcome event Thursday, June 30, to celebrate its new partnership with Institut Marocain de l'information Scientifique et Technique (IMIST).

NEW YORK, June 8, 2011 - - Pharmaceutical trademark applications surge to compensate for increased FDA and EMA rejection rates, industry best practices for naming safety gain traction According to a report published today by Thomson CompuMark, part of Thomson Reuters, the pharmaceutical industry has begun to adapt to stricter governmental brand name standards globally by rapidly increasing the number of trademarks it files for every new drug.
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