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Efforts are focused on developing intellectual property that can be licensed to other manufacturers. This model, therefore, relies not on the realization and utilization of knowledge in the form of products, but attempts to transform these intangible goods into money. This allows a company to focus on research and development. It also allows the provision of knowledge, which would otherwise be left unused and potentially be valuable to third parties.


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Examples: Iconic Cases

How they do it: Brilliance licensed production rights from German manufacturer BMW producing its cars in China for the Chinese market.
Learn more about Brilliance China Auto →

How they do it: As Bosch investes a lot in research and development of its technologies but don’t create and market full products out of every patent, they monetize these patents by licensing them to partners.
Learn more about Bosch →

How they do it: ARM only creates and licences its technology as intellectual property, rather than selling its own physical products. This allows them to focus on specializing on further developing their technology.
Learn more about ARM →

How they do it: SAP enables customers to license its software products and offerings in a variety of ways. These include for instance perpetual, subscription-based, or consumption-based licenses. This flexibility allows SAP to serve a group of customers with heterogenous customer needs.
Learn more about SAP →

How they do it: In 2010, Toyota licensed its hybrid vehicle technology to Mazda. Mazda leveraged this technology to introduce a hybrid vehicle in 2013 in the Japanese market, based partly on the Toyota Prius hybrid technology.
Learn more about Toyota →



Apply this pattern to your own business and create your next innovative business model!