Motorola files a patent application for book-style foldable phone with satellite connectivity
Motorola files a patent application for book-style foldable phone with satellite connectivity
Motorola has filed a patent application for a book-style foldable phone featuring a low-profile patch antenna for satellite communication. The patch antenna is integrated into the back of the device and consists of a ground plane, a dielectric substrate, and a conductive radiating patch. (Source – mysmartprice)
Sony files a patent application for an NPC system that replicates your playstyle
Sony has filed a patent application for an AI-driven NPC system that mimics real players’ playstyles. The system processes players’ gameplay data (with consent) to generate NPC teammates, making multiplayer gaming more accessible. (Source – gamerant)
Spinal Resources receives a patent for variable-dimension fixation rod and implantable stabilization system
Spinal Resources has received a patent for its new bezier parametric curve spinal rod system. The patent covers a spinal rod system with distinct regions separated by a gradual transition region, allowing retaining members to secure it anywhere, including in transition areas. (Source – prnewswire)
Roadzen Inc. receives a patent for drivebuddyAI- an AI-based driver risk assessment platform
Roadzen Inc. has received a patent for its drivebuddyAI platform in India for its Cognitive Assessment of Risk for Drivers (CARD) scoring system. While traditional driver scoring models focus on isolated risks such as hard braking and speeding, the CARD system adopts a comprehensive and context-aware approach. (Source -globenewswire)
Exicure receives Australian patent for cancer treatment
Exicure, Inc. receives an Australian patent for a novel cancer treatment method. The patent covers Exicure’s method of targeting CXCR4 and GPCRx for cancer therapy, supporting its Phase 2 trial on GPC-100 and propranolol for multiple myeloma. (Source – in.investing)
Pathmaker receives three patents for neuromodulation technology in ALS
Pathmaker Neurosystems has received three new patents, two in the U.S. and one in Japan that cover the use of its noninvasive neuromodulation technology in people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The patents, specifically cover the systems and methods used for treating ALS and related diseases. (Source – alsnewstoday)
HaystackAnalytics receives patent for secure genomic analysis technology
HaystackAnalytics has received a patent for secure genomic analysis leveraging edge computing, enabling real-time analysis at the point of use. It eliminates complex infrastructure, making genomic testing more accessible and cost-effective. (Source – bwhealthcareworld)
Natera receives patents for tumor-informed MRD technology
Natera has received a patent for tumor-informed ctDNA monitoring using whole exome and genome sequencing. The patent covers methods of target enrichment in plasma, including multiplex PCR and hybridization capture, strengthening Natera’s MRD testing portfolio. (Source – businesswire)
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