Brealant offers a hassle-free, end-to-end patent registration process. From consultation and search to filing and response management, we handle every step with efficiency and transparency.
Focus on growing your business while we secure your intellectual property.
Securing a patent in Indonesia grants you exclusive rights to your invention, protecting it from unauthorized use.
Here’s how Indonesia residents can file a trademark application:
Long-term protection for up to 20 years.
Short-term protection for up to eight years.
The right patent type depends on your invention's uniqueness. Start with an Indonesia patent search to determine its patentability, then proceed with the application.
Key Patentability Requirements
Novelty
Absolute novelty and inventive step (patent) / lower threshold (simple patent).
Innovation Patent
Term: 20 years (patent) / 10 years (simple patent) from filing.
Inventiveness
Annual annuities are payable; we docket and pay to prevent lapse.
Suitable Subject Matter
PCT route available; translations into Bahasa Indonesia required for national phase.
Submit your application to IP Indonesia for examination. If approved, your invention is published, granting you IP protection. For the best outcome, consult a qualified patent attorney or patent agent in Indonesia to navigate the Indonesia tent registration process effectively.
Indonesia provides standard patents and simple patents for qualifying innovations. The appropriate route depends on the technical advance and commercial strategy.
A standard patent generally has a 20-year term from filing. A simple patent generally has a shorter term, subject to applicable law and fees.
Yes. Eligible PCT applications may enter the Indonesian national phase, subject to deadlines and Indonesian-language translation requirements.
Yes. Patent annuities must be managed carefully to keep rights in force. Brealant can assist with docketing and payment coordination.
Pre-filing disclosure can jeopardize novelty. Applicants should seek advice before publicly presenting, selling, publishing, or otherwise disclosing an invention.
For expert guidance on IP, patents, and trademark registration, explore Brealant's blog.
Stay informed with our latest posts and access valuable resources tailored to your business needs.