Sony files a patent application for customizable controller with conductive ink
Sony files a patent application for customizable controller with conductive ink
Sony has filed a patent application for a controller that can be fully customized based on a person’s needs. You can customize the controller’s button layout, spacing, and shape using electrical ink. It also features “anti-fatigue” buttons that can modify the way standard buttons work. (Source- exputer)
WowYow receives a patent for advanced media data processing and augmentation technology
WowYow has received a patent for its cutting-edge technology designed to enhance the processing and augmentation of media data. The AI patent enhances video and image processing, enabling efficient media data acquisition, feature identification, and dynamic augmentation during playback. (Source- AiThority)
Hyundai files a patent application for shift lights on its steering wheel
Hyundai has filed a patent application outlying the assembly process for steering wheel-mounted shift lights. According to the filing, the wheel features a cutout at the top of the wheel for the lights and a groove inside the structure for the wiring, regardless of whether it has them. (Source- motor1)
SwamCam receives patents for advanced AI-powered pool alarm system
SwamCam, has been issued its first patent for its innovative AI-powered pool surveillance technology and has also been approved for a second patent. The patent discloses a specialized swimming pool alarm to alert when a child enters the area around the pool, decreasing response times. (Source- globenewswire)
Nexalin receives a patent for Alzheimer’s deep-brain stimulation device
Nexalin Technology has received a patent for its non-invasive, frequency-based, deep-brain stimulation device aimed at treating Alzheimer’s and dementia. This brain stimulation medical device is developed to utilise waveform technology to treat patients in a pain-free and undetectable manner. (Source- medicaldevice-network)
Rail Vision receives a patent for AI-powered railway obstacle detection system
Rail Vision has received a patent from the Japanese Patent Office for its innovative AI-based railway obstacle detection system. The patented technology integrates advanced electro-optical imaging with artificial intelligence to detect obstacles on railways, significantly mitigating the risk of collisions and enhancing the safety of rail operations. (Source- finance.yahoo)
Aqua Security receives a patent for innovative Dynamic Threat Analysis (DTA) technology
Aqua Security has received a patent for its Dynamic Threat Analysis (DTA) technology which assesses the risks that container images pose before they are run as containers in a live environment. Organizations can now find and stop malicious threats before deployment, preventing them from infecting running applications. (Source- globenewswire)
CureLab Oncology files a patent application for wound-healing therapy
CureLab Oncology has filed a patent application for a revolutionary wound-healing therapy based on its p62/SQSTM1 DNA plasmid. This innovative approach, leveraging CureLab’s chronic inflammation therapeutic, Elenagen™, addresses a critical unmet need in the treatment of both acute and chronic wounds. (Source- prnewswire)
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