ION Video Receives Independent IP Assessment from Global Specialist Elevate

By Josua Ferreira -

ION Video’s patent portfolio earns independent IP assessment from global specialist Elevate

ION Video Limited (ASX: IOV) has received an independent intellectual property assessment from Elevate, a global IP law firm with over 5,500 professionals across 36 countries. Using its proprietary methodology, Elevate placed ION’s portfolio within a score range described as indicative of higher relative monetisation potential. The full Elevate report is available to shareholders, with the findings representing independent third-party analysis rather than a company-generated claim.

What ION’s patent portfolio actually covers

Three technology pillars protected by four foundational patents

ION Video is an infrastructure company that has developed patented technology to virtualise video at the file architecture level, transforming static files into programmable data. Protected by four foundational patents, the portfolio covers three distinct technology families:

  • Reference-based video content architecture
  • Distributed ledger-based transaction mechanisms
  • Tokenised virtual video delivery

These technologies are directed at enabling more efficient, flexible, and controlled frameworks for video content delivery and management in networked environments.

Why patent portfolios matter for IP-stage companies

An intellectual property assessment is an independent evaluation of a company’s patents conducted by a qualified third-party specialist. Companies commission these assessments to obtain an objective view of the strength, relevance, and commercial potential of their IP holdings.

It is important to distinguish between two types of value in such reports. A current market valuation reflects what an asset might be worth today based on actual revenues or deals. A modelled forward-looking estimate, by contrast, applies assumptions about future adoption and commercialisation scenarios to project what an IP portfolio could generate over time. As the Elevate report’s own context section notes, these outputs are indicative, modelled estimates and do not represent a current or realised market value.

For investors in an IP-stage company like ION, independent assessments from credentialed firms lend credibility to technology that has not yet been fully commercialised. They also provide a structured framework for evaluating the portfolio ahead of potential licensing discussions.

What Elevate found and what it means for ION’s commercialisation path

Key observations from the Elevate report

Elevate’s assessment produced two core qualitative observations regarding ION’s patent portfolio.

First, using Elevate’s proprietary methodology, the portfolio received an IP factor score within a range described by Elevate as indicative of higher relative monetisation potential. Second, certain features of the company’s patented technology appear distinctive relative to currently available commercial solutions.

These observations reflect Elevate’s assessment framework and should not be interpreted as a formal market valuation. The following quote from Elevate’s Vice President of Intellectual Property, Tarun Bansal, captures the firm’s broader view of the portfolio:

Tarun Bansal, Vice President, Intellectual Property, Elevate

“Our analysis indicates that the ION Video patent portfolio introduces a differentiated approach to video delivery through reference-based architectures, tokenised access control, and distributed transaction frameworks. These innovations align well with the evolving needs of next-generation streaming ecosystems, particularly in areas such as personalised content delivery, secure media access, and scalable infrastructure. Overall, the portfolio reflects a forward-looking approach to enabling more flexible, efficient, and controlled digital media workflows.”

The valuation modelling approach

The Elevate report includes a valuation component that models the potential future value of ION’s patent portfolio based on assumed levels of adoption and commercialisation across relevant industry segments. The modelling inputs, as described in the announcement, include:

  1. Market-based revenue modelling
  2. A structured assessment of the underlying intellectual property, covering applicability, technological relevance, and potential use cases
  3. Assumptions regarding market size, adoption rates, market share, and projected growth over the life of the patents

It is critical for investors to note that no specific dollar figure is disclosed in this announcement. The outputs of the valuation component are indicative, modelled estimates derived from forward-looking assumptions. They reflect potential future value under assumed commercialisation scenarios and do not represent a current or realised market value of the portfolio.

Technology Pillar Description Relevance to Streaming Sector Elevate Observation
Reference-based video content architecture Virtualises video at the file architecture level, transforming static files into programmable data Enables personalised content delivery and flexible media composition without transcoding Appears distinctive relative to commercial solutions
Distributed ledger-based transaction mechanisms Applies distributed ledger technology to manage video-related transactions Supports secure and auditable media access frameworks in networked environments Appears distinctive relative to commercial solutions
Tokenised virtual video delivery Uses tokenisation to control and manage video content delivery Addresses secure media access and scalable infrastructure needs in streaming Appears distinctive relative to commercial solutions

Commercialisation in progress — what’s next for ION

ION Video continues to progress commercialisation activities in relation to its intellectual property portfolio and is actively engaging with industry participants regarding potential licensing and partnership opportunities. The company has confirmed it will update the market in accordance with its continuous disclosure obligations, indicating an active pipeline rather than a static process.

For investors, the significance of this milestone lies in its independent origins. An endorsement from a 36-country IP specialist strengthens the credibility of a portfolio that has not yet been commercially monetised, providing a more substantive foundation for licensing conversations and potential future deal announcements. No specific timing or deal outcomes have been indicated by the company at this stage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an independent IP assessment and why does it matter for ION Video investors?

An independent IP assessment is an evaluation of a company's patents conducted by a qualified third-party specialist to assess their strength, relevance, and commercial potential. For ION Video investors, the Elevate assessment provides credentialed external validation of a portfolio that has not yet been fully commercialised, offering a more substantive foundation for upcoming licensing conversations.

What technologies are covered by the ION Video patent portfolio?

ION Video's portfolio consists of four foundational patents covering three technology families: reference-based video content architecture, distributed ledger-based transaction mechanisms, and tokenised virtual video delivery. These technologies are designed to enable more efficient, flexible, and controlled frameworks for video content delivery and management in networked environments.

Does the Elevate report provide a specific dollar valuation of ION Video's patent portfolio?

No specific dollar figure was disclosed in the announcement. The Elevate report includes a valuation component that produces indicative, modelled estimates based on forward-looking assumptions about adoption and commercialisation scenarios, and these do not represent a current or realised market value of the portfolio.

What is the significance of Elevate's IP factor score for ION Video's patents?

Using Elevate's proprietary methodology, ION's patent portfolio received an IP factor score within a range that Elevate describes as indicative of higher relative monetisation potential. This score reflects Elevate's assessment framework and is intended to provide a structured reference point for evaluating the portfolio's commercial prospects, not a formal market valuation.

What are ION Video's next steps following the Elevate patent assessment?

ION Video is actively engaging with industry participants regarding potential licensing and partnership opportunities and has committed to updating the market in accordance with its continuous disclosure obligations. No specific timing or deal outcomes have been indicated by the company at this stage.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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