The document summarizes the results of a joint venture between Eli Lilly and Boehringer Mannheim in Brazil from 1996 to 1999 to develop the diabetes business. It discusses the formation of the joint venture, market opportunities in Brazil, financial results including sales and market share increases of products like Humulin and Advantage glucose strips and meters, and concludes with a termination of the alliance in 1998 due to an acquisition.
The document analyzes 3GPP LTE essential patents by assignee, specification, and status. It finds that as of April 2009, Qualcomm had the most declared essential patents overall, followed by Interdigital, with many patents declared for specifications TS36.211 and TS36.213. By status, Interdigital had the most published applications while Qualcomm had the most pending applications. For OFDM/MIMO technologies, covered by specifications TS36.211 and TS36.213, Qualcomm led with 125 patents followed by Nortel with 42 patents.
This document discusses events that occurred over three years, from 2006 to 2008. No other details are provided about the specific events or information from each year. The document lacks context and meaningful content to summarize in 3 sentences or less.
This patent was cited by 729 patents. Several times of citations by major automotive manufactures including Ford, Honda, and Toyota indicate that many current (future) connected cars may (will be) implement the claimed system. This patent actually used in 12 lawsuits. The defendants include Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Toyota, and Nissan.
Current patent owner is American Vehicular Sciences, which is an Acacia Research subsidiary. American Vehicular Sciences holds over 300 patents relating to automotive safety, navigation, and diagnostics technologies.
The document compares the LTE standard essential patent portfolios of Nokia and InterDigital. It finds that Nokia's portfolio contains 96 total patents related to LTE, with 17 identified as potential standard essential patents. InterDigital's portfolio contains 78 total patents, with 15 identified as potential standard essential patents. The analysis shows that Nokia's patent portfolio covers more of the key LTE standard specifications and technology components compared to InterDigital's more narrowly distributed portfolio.
Creating ‘Just-in-Time’ Resources for Faculty and Students: Using Technology ...ottumtk
QR codes provide a way to link physical objects and locations to online content and resources using mobile devices. The document discusses how QR codes work and their history. It also provides examples of how QR codes can be used on a college campus to direct students to course materials, disseminate contact information, and link people to further information. Some challenges with QR codes are that users need a mobile device and QR code reader, and standards for readers are still being developed. However, QR codes allow for experiential learning by bringing online resources into physical experiences.
The document discusses an upcoming event called "Technology State House Day" about the Internet of Things (IoT) in Massachusetts. The event will feature demonstrations of IoT technologies from local companies and discussions on applying IoT in areas like healthcare, government, and more. It also describes consulting services from TechIPm related to IoT patent strategy, evaluation, acquisition, and licensing.
The document discusses three patents related to smart home audio and video analytics. The first patent describes a system that captures sounds, generates sound models, and identifies detected sounds by comparing them to the sound models. The second patent describes a smart home security system that detects sounds in the home and classifies them, then sends a response based on the classification. The third patent describes a system that monitors areas with cameras, detects anomalies indicating a person has become incapacitated, and sends a notification requesting medical assistance.
The document discusses the ai-one text analysis platform and its Topic-Mapper SDK. The SDK allows developers to build applications using ai-one's unsupervised machine learning capabilities. It detects inherent semantic associations in text and supports functions like keyword searching, association analysis, and teaching the system new relationships. The BrainBoard tool is provided for prototyping and testing Topic-Mapper applications. Ai-one also partners with consulting firms and OEMs to help them integrate the technology.
Short description of the key navigation and customization features of jTask Delta. Shows how to make entries, create, rename or delete fields, and add columns to reports.
The document discusses various topics related to strategic patent management and monetization in the 2nd quarter of 2015. It covers integrated strategic patent management, Nest Labs' patent portfolio strategy, using patent citations as an indicator for mergers and acquisitions, Apple's alignment of patents and acquisitions, and how the acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent by Nokia could provide leadership in mobile-based Internet of Things innovation. It also discusses key wireless charging patents behind the Samsung Galaxy S6, intellectual property for Internet of Things standards, and developing commercialization opportunities for existing patents in emerging IoT platforms.
The document summarizes the results of a joint venture between Eli Lilly and Boehringer Mannheim in Brazil from 1996 to 1999 to develop the diabetes business. It discusses the formation of the joint venture, market opportunities in Brazil, financial results including sales and market share increases of products like Humulin and Advantage glucose strips and meters, and concludes with a termination of the alliance in 1998 due to an acquisition.
The document analyzes 3GPP LTE essential patents by assignee, specification, and status. It finds that as of April 2009, Qualcomm had the most declared essential patents overall, followed by Interdigital, with many patents declared for specifications TS36.211 and TS36.213. By status, Interdigital had the most published applications while Qualcomm had the most pending applications. For OFDM/MIMO technologies, covered by specifications TS36.211 and TS36.213, Qualcomm led with 125 patents followed by Nortel with 42 patents.
This document discusses events that occurred over three years, from 2006 to 2008. No other details are provided about the specific events or information from each year. The document lacks context and meaningful content to summarize in 3 sentences or less.
This patent was cited by 729 patents. Several times of citations by major automotive manufactures including Ford, Honda, and Toyota indicate that many current (future) connected cars may (will be) implement the claimed system. This patent actually used in 12 lawsuits. The defendants include Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Toyota, and Nissan.
Current patent owner is American Vehicular Sciences, which is an Acacia Research subsidiary. American Vehicular Sciences holds over 300 patents relating to automotive safety, navigation, and diagnostics technologies.
The document compares the LTE standard essential patent portfolios of Nokia and InterDigital. It finds that Nokia's portfolio contains 96 total patents related to LTE, with 17 identified as potential standard essential patents. InterDigital's portfolio contains 78 total patents, with 15 identified as potential standard essential patents. The analysis shows that Nokia's patent portfolio covers more of the key LTE standard specifications and technology components compared to InterDigital's more narrowly distributed portfolio.
Creating ‘Just-in-Time’ Resources for Faculty and Students: Using Technology ...ottumtk
QR codes provide a way to link physical objects and locations to online content and resources using mobile devices. The document discusses how QR codes work and their history. It also provides examples of how QR codes can be used on a college campus to direct students to course materials, disseminate contact information, and link people to further information. Some challenges with QR codes are that users need a mobile device and QR code reader, and standards for readers are still being developed. However, QR codes allow for experiential learning by bringing online resources into physical experiences.
The document discusses an upcoming event called "Technology State House Day" about the Internet of Things (IoT) in Massachusetts. The event will feature demonstrations of IoT technologies from local companies and discussions on applying IoT in areas like healthcare, government, and more. It also describes consulting services from TechIPm related to IoT patent strategy, evaluation, acquisition, and licensing.
The document discusses three patents related to smart home audio and video analytics. The first patent describes a system that captures sounds, generates sound models, and identifies detected sounds by comparing them to the sound models. The second patent describes a smart home security system that detects sounds in the home and classifies them, then sends a response based on the classification. The third patent describes a system that monitors areas with cameras, detects anomalies indicating a person has become incapacitated, and sends a notification requesting medical assistance.
The document discusses the ai-one text analysis platform and its Topic-Mapper SDK. The SDK allows developers to build applications using ai-one's unsupervised machine learning capabilities. It detects inherent semantic associations in text and supports functions like keyword searching, association analysis, and teaching the system new relationships. The BrainBoard tool is provided for prototyping and testing Topic-Mapper applications. Ai-one also partners with consulting firms and OEMs to help them integrate the technology.
Short description of the key navigation and customization features of jTask Delta. Shows how to make entries, create, rename or delete fields, and add columns to reports.
The document discusses various topics related to strategic patent management and monetization in the 2nd quarter of 2015. It covers integrated strategic patent management, Nest Labs' patent portfolio strategy, using patent citations as an indicator for mergers and acquisitions, Apple's alignment of patents and acquisitions, and how the acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent by Nokia could provide leadership in mobile-based Internet of Things innovation. It also discusses key wireless charging patents behind the Samsung Galaxy S6, intellectual property for Internet of Things standards, and developing commercialization opportunities for existing patents in emerging IoT platforms.