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We’re incredibly excited to receive such a strong validation on the strength of our IP in the UK as we prepare to Launch with our UK Partner RC365 Holdings PLC

(WorldFrontNews Editorial):- Denver, Colorado Oct 5, 2023 (Issuewire.com) – YouneeqAI (OTC YQAI) is pleased to announce that YouneeqAI software IP has ranked 2nd overall in UK-based Metis Partners 2023 Intellectual Property League IP 100.  Metis Partners IP100 launched in the UK in 2016 and has expanded since into the US and is now recognized as the leading global intellectual property league table.  The IP100 is an annual ranking of companies based on a rating of their IP asset strength and track record in exploiting IP.  The process involves an assessment of IP-specific data linked to the following IP asset classes: brands, software, patents, trade secrets and critical databases.  The IP100 research team uses its proprietary process to calculate an IP score and subsequent ranking for each company. Top-ranking companies are considered to be the most promising at commercializing their IP assets.

“In the rapidly evolving and burgeoning field of AI, a strong IP strategy is imperative to long-term success” stated Murray Galbraith CEO of Youneeq “We’re incredibly excited to receive such a strong validation on the strength of our IP in the UK from the leading global intellectual property league table as we prepare to Launch with our UK Partner RC365 Holdings PLC..  We are working diligently with the YouneeqAI technical team to roll out the platform to customers throughout the UK.”

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Murray further states “The team and Youneeq have decades of experience in both AI and intellectual property.  Since its inception, the Youneeq team has focused heavily on a strong, long-term global IP strategy.  Receiving another validation of our strategy further adds to the value and confidence with have moving forward.”

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