Samsung files patent application for transparent display technology
Samsung files patent application for transparent display technology
Samsung filed patent application for a mobile phone with a secondary transparent display on its rear. The transparent display works like a standard display or in a more subdued role like an always-on display. The display panel can be customized to display different designs, device information and more. (Source- xda-developers)
Tencent receives patent for blockchain-based missing persons poster
Tencent’s patent on blockchain-based missing person’s poster consists of a data generation request upon user submission that a person has gone missing. The proposal is unveiled publicly on the blockchain for verification. Once a consensus has been reached, it is stored in the public ledger and forwarded to nodes for broadcasting to a wider audience. (Source- cointelegraph)
General Motors files a patent application for a self-cleaning robotaxi floor
General Motors filed a patent on a self-cleaning robotaxi floor that uses the sort of technology found in a supermarket checkout lane. The floor system operates like a conveyor belt that rotates to move any debris dropped by passengers into a collection bin underneath and provide a clean surface to subsequent occupants. (Source- autojobsnow)
SK Chemicals obtains patent for Lou Gehrig’s oral suspension
SK Chemicals received a patent for Teglutik oral suspension, a treatment for Lou Gehrig’s disease. The patent aims to make Teglutik the nation’s only oral suspension to treat Lou Gehrig’s. The patent protects SK Chemical’s manufacturing method of riluzole aqueous suspension until March 2, 2030. (Source – koreabiomed)
DotLab receives patents for its non-invasive test for endometriosis, DotEndo™
DotLab received three key patents for its technology focused on the diagnosis, assessment and characterization of endometriosis. The granted patents include machine learning algorithms to detect, predict, diagnose, and monitor the presence or absence of the disease. (Source- prnewswire)
Theragen receives patent for spine fusion bone growth stimulator with digital health data connectivity
Theragen received a patent for its ActaStim-S spine fusion bone growth stimulator system. ActaStim-S blends clinically proven therapeutic stimulation with modern design and a data-rich digital health platform. The system includes a remarkably discreet, unobtrusive wearable unit that is very well received by patients. (Source- prnewswire)
Google files a patent application for a foldable phone
Google’s patent application on ‘Pixel Notepad’ or ‘Pixel Fold’ is identical to the Galaxy Z Fold. However, the device has considerably thicker bezels. The device will fold in half and feature an external display. Also, the device’s selfie camera will reportedly be placed in its bezels. (Source- businessinsider)
Lineus Medical receives patents for its medical device products
Lineus Medical, a Fayetteville-based healthcare startup received a Japanese utility patent and a US utility patent. The Japanese utility patent is for the ‘SafeBreak Vascular’, a break-away medical device that helps protect peripheral IV lines and the US utility patent is for the ‘Bifurcated Venous Access Device’ (BVAD), a dual-lumen peripheral IV catheter. (Source- talkbusiness)
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