Intellectual Property Strategy Transformation for Digital Retrofitting of Industrial Products
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This thesis investigates how an industrial company’s intellectual property (IP) strategy
transforms when a legacy physical product is digitally retrofitted and connected
to digital ecosystems. Grounded in Industry 4.0, the Internet of Things (IoT), and
servitization, the thesis provides an empirically grounded transformation map (gap
analysis) of how value creation and appropriation shift from a pre-digital, artifactcentered
era, where patents and design rights were primary, to a post-retrofitting
context in which control over data, software, algorithms, interfaces, and relationships
becomes increasingly essential. The thesis is based on an abductive exploratory case
study in a European context. The empirical material consists of 29 semi-structured
interviews with employees at the case company, across R&D, Strategy, Sales, and
Law/IP.
The findings show that real-time access to product-generated data, together with insights
derived from it, becomes a central asset. These capabilities enable new services
such as predictive maintenance and support emerging business models based on subscriptions,
leasing, and outcome-based agreements. At the same time, retrofitting
introduces additional risks, particularly related to cybersecurity, brand reputation,
and difficulty detecting digital IP intrusions. Traditional IP remains important as a
foundational layer, signaling reliability and regulatory compliance. Meanwhile, new
digital assets are increasingly complemented by trade secrecy, contractual agreements,
and control over APIs, standards, and data access to manage new ecosystem
dependencies and reduce the risk of disintermediation. The thesis also finds implications
for a hybrid, layered IP strategy for digital retrofitting, in which formal
IPRs and IP mechanisms jointly support appropriability across the physical and
digital layers. Furthermore, it highlights the tension between regulatory demands
for data sharing, such as those introduced by the Data Act, and the strategic need to
maintain exclusivity. This tension underscores the importance of carefully designed
contractual agreements, classification of trade secrets, and technical access controls
to ensure appropriability and long-term competitiveness as new and established actors
compete for control of the customer interface. The main changes between the
pre- and post-digitalization eras of IP strategy are synthesized and summarized in
an overview table, providing a structured representation of the thesis’ key findings.
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Intellectual Property Strategy, Appropriability Regimes, Servitization, Internet of Things (IoT), Digital Ecosystems, Digital Retrofitting
