FADEL, a leader in rights and royalty management, has unveiled a breakthrough AI-powered upgrade to IPM Suite, redefining how licensing and finance teams harness data. With predictive analytics, dynamic dashboards, and instant executive snapshots and reports, the latest release converts complex data into actionable insights—boosting efficiency and profitability.
AI is reshaping the licensing industry, enabling companies to identify opportunities faster, streamline operations, and respond to market shifts with unprecedented speed. As businesses navigate rising costs and tariffs, solutions that cut expenses and maximize revenue are more critical than ever. FADEL IPM Suite helps organizations reduce royalty processing time by over 50% and eliminate unnecessary overpayments, unlocking substantial cost savings.
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“With embedded AI analytics, IPM Suite users can swiftly generate insights using natural language prompts,” said Tarek Fadel, Founder and CEO of FADEL. “This innovation empowers organizations to accelerate decision-making, optimize royalties, and fuel business growth.”
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Key Capabilities of AI-Powered Business Insights for IPM Suite:
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