Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 140 slides
• Excel file > 2,450 patent families
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Patents’ legal status
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Summary of the IP related to applications: Cancer therapy, Cosmetic, Diabetes, Ophthalmic, Pain management and Vaccine.
• Summary of the IP related to technologies: Applicators, housing, Coated, Hollow, Porous, Soluble, Hydrogel and Solid microneedles.
• Analysis of patent oppositions (Europe) and review of key patents.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including applications and technologies segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 200 slides
• Excel file > 2,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Patent segmentation per application: Optoelectronics and Photonics, Power, RF, PV and Sensors
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Established players and new entrants
• IP profile of key players, their key patents and their recent IP activity
• Patents recently expired and patents near expiration date
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Solid electrolytes for lithium ion solid state batteries patent landscape 201...Knowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 250 slides
• Excel file > 5,800 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, legal status, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Patent categorization by type of electrolyte (polymer, inorganic, inorganic/polymer) and inorganic electrolyte materials (sulfide glass ceramics, Thio-LISICON, argyrodite, oxide glass ceramics, NASICON, perovskite, garnet, anti-perovskite, hydride)
• For each technical segment: IP dynamics, ranking of main patent assignees, newcomers, key IP players (leadership, blocking potential, portfolio strength), key patents, and recent development trends
• For each key IP player (100+ companies): Time-evolution of patenting activity, legal status of patents and countries of patent filings, patent segmentation by electrolyte material, IP strengths and weaknesses by electrolyte material
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and material segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >170 slides
• Excel file >7,200 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• IP analysis of nanopore technologies (solid-state nanopores, protein nanopores, and hybrid nanopores)
• IP analysis of applications (oncology, plant genetics, infectiology, etc.)
• Main patent litigations
• Description of key players and key patents
• Excel database with all patents analyzed in this report, including technology segmentation
Antenna for 5G patent landscape 2019 flyerKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >120 slides
• Excel file >3,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Patent analysis for main applications (handsets, infrastructures & networks, vehicles) and technologies (MIMO, beamforming, antenna array, mm-wave, monopole antenna, dipole antenna, microstrip antenna, etc.)
• Key patents
• Key players’ IP position, and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Key players’ IP profile: Samsung Electronics, Oppo Mobile, Huawei, and Intel
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 160 slides
• Excel file > 5,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Patents’ legal status
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Summary of the IP related to the physical isolation: size, deformability, electrical charges or density.
• Summary of the IP related to the biological isolation: positive or negative enrichment.
• Summary of the IP related to the CTC detection: nucleic acid, protein or functional assay.
• Analysis of patent litigations and review of key patents.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including biological and physical isolation and detection segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 310+ slides
• Identification of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Microfluidics
• Mapping of the new startups
• Segmentation by technology and application
• Focused analysis of the projects aiming at Oncology, Diabetes and Neurology.
• Description of the startups and their microfluidic-related projects
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >190 slides
• Excel file with >3,700 patents
• See the competitive landscape from a patent perspective, offering a very complementary vision to market research.
• Identify key patent owners, their IP and technology strategies and their future intents.
• Discover new entrants, their technologies and market areas.
• Know competitors’ strengths and weaknesses in terms of patents and technologies.
• Be ahead of technology trends, identify emerging technologies and know key technical solutions to solve hot technical issues.
• Identify free technologies which can be used safely and to mitigate the risks of patent infringement.
• Identify technologies to acquire and potential R&D partners.
• Benefit from a useful Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report, including technology segmentation.
Cancer diagnostics startup identification 2020 flyerKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 430+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagostics.
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagnostics.
• Segmentation by technology (Medical imaging, Software, AI-based tool, Biochemical analysis, Molecular diagnostics, Lab-on-chip, Liquid biopsy etc.)
• Description of the startups and their current stage of product development, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their relevant published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 200 slides
• Excel file > 2,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Patent segmentation per application: Optoelectronics and Photonics, Power, RF, PV and Sensors
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Established players and new entrants
• IP profile of key players, their key patents and their recent IP activity
• Patents recently expired and patents near expiration date
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Solid electrolytes for lithium ion solid state batteries patent landscape 201...Knowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 250 slides
• Excel file > 5,800 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, legal status, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Patent categorization by type of electrolyte (polymer, inorganic, inorganic/polymer) and inorganic electrolyte materials (sulfide glass ceramics, Thio-LISICON, argyrodite, oxide glass ceramics, NASICON, perovskite, garnet, anti-perovskite, hydride)
• For each technical segment: IP dynamics, ranking of main patent assignees, newcomers, key IP players (leadership, blocking potential, portfolio strength), key patents, and recent development trends
• For each key IP player (100+ companies): Time-evolution of patenting activity, legal status of patents and countries of patent filings, patent segmentation by electrolyte material, IP strengths and weaknesses by electrolyte material
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and material segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >170 slides
• Excel file >7,200 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• IP analysis of nanopore technologies (solid-state nanopores, protein nanopores, and hybrid nanopores)
• IP analysis of applications (oncology, plant genetics, infectiology, etc.)
• Main patent litigations
• Description of key players and key patents
• Excel database with all patents analyzed in this report, including technology segmentation
Antenna for 5G patent landscape 2019 flyerKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >120 slides
• Excel file >3,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Patent analysis for main applications (handsets, infrastructures & networks, vehicles) and technologies (MIMO, beamforming, antenna array, mm-wave, monopole antenna, dipole antenna, microstrip antenna, etc.)
• Key patents
• Key players’ IP position, and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Key players’ IP profile: Samsung Electronics, Oppo Mobile, Huawei, and Intel
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 160 slides
• Excel file > 5,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Patents’ legal status
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Summary of the IP related to the physical isolation: size, deformability, electrical charges or density.
• Summary of the IP related to the biological isolation: positive or negative enrichment.
• Summary of the IP related to the CTC detection: nucleic acid, protein or functional assay.
• Analysis of patent litigations and review of key patents.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including biological and physical isolation and detection segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 310+ slides
• Identification of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Microfluidics
• Mapping of the new startups
• Segmentation by technology and application
• Focused analysis of the projects aiming at Oncology, Diabetes and Neurology.
• Description of the startups and their microfluidic-related projects
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >190 slides
• Excel file with >3,700 patents
• See the competitive landscape from a patent perspective, offering a very complementary vision to market research.
• Identify key patent owners, their IP and technology strategies and their future intents.
• Discover new entrants, their technologies and market areas.
• Know competitors’ strengths and weaknesses in terms of patents and technologies.
• Be ahead of technology trends, identify emerging technologies and know key technical solutions to solve hot technical issues.
• Identify free technologies which can be used safely and to mitigate the risks of patent infringement.
• Identify technologies to acquire and potential R&D partners.
• Benefit from a useful Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report, including technology segmentation.
Cancer diagnostics startup identification 2020 flyerKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 430+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagostics.
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagnostics.
• Segmentation by technology (Medical imaging, Software, AI-based tool, Biochemical analysis, Molecular diagnostics, Lab-on-chip, Liquid biopsy etc.)
• Description of the startups and their current stage of product development, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their relevant published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 80 slides
• Excel file > 4,350 patents
• Overview of the most recent patents published in 2019 by MEMS players.
• Main patent applicants.
• Main MEMS technologies and devices analyzed:
– Inertial sensors (accelerometers, gyroscopes, IMUs)
– Microphones
– Microspeakers
– Ultrasonic sensors
– Gas sensors
– Pressure sensors
– Micromirrors
– MEMS Packaging
• IP dynamics and trends of the different MEMS devices.
• Comparison of recent IP and market activities.
• Noticeable 2019 patents from main players.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentation.
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 280+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Onco-Immunotherapy.
• Segmentation by technology (Immune check point inhibitor, Adoptive cell transfer, Bispecific antibody, Vaccine etc.)
• Description of the startups and their pipeline, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Cancer diagnostics startup identification 2020 sampleKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 430+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagostics.
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagnostics.
• Segmentation by technology (Medical imaging, Software, AI-based tool, Biochemical analysis, Molecular diagnostics, Lab-on-chip, Liquid biopsy etc.)
• Description of the startups and their current stage of product development, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their relevant published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Artifical intelligence in medical diagnostics 2019 patent landscape sampleKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >170 slides
• Excel file >22,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Identifications of over 90 start-up firms and IP newcomers
• Summary of the IP related to the medical exams: ECG, EEG, EMG, MRI, CT scan, PET scan, facial analysis, speech analysis, OCT, etc.
• Summary of the IP related to the clinical areas involved: Cardiology, Oncology, Diabetes, Osteology, etc.
• Key patents & main litigations analysis
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 280+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Onco-Immunotherapy.
• Segmentation by technology (Immune check point inhibitor, Adoptive cell transfer, Bispecific antibody, Vaccine etc.)
• Description of the startups and their pipeline, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >160 slides
• Excel file >18,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Main technologies IP analysis:
– Temperature-compensated acoustic wave filters
– Packaging (flip-chip, wafer-level packaging
– Functions and modules (duplexers, multiplexers)
• IP players’ key patents
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• IP profile of key players: Murata, TDK, Taiyo Yuden, Skyworks, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Qorvo, Samsung Electro Mechanics, Akoustis, Resonant, Infineon, CETC
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Artifical intelligence in medical diagnostics 2019 patent landscape flyerKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >170 slides
• Excel file >22,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Identifications of over 90 start-up firms and IP newcomers
• Summary of the IP related to the medical exams: ECG, EEG, EMG, MRI, CT scan, PET scan, facial analysis, speech analysis, OCT, etc.
• Summary of the IP related to the clinical areas involved: Cardiology, Oncology, Diabetes, Osteology, etc.
• Key patents & main litigations analysis
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Antenna for 5G patent landscape 2019 sampleKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >120 slides
• Excel file >3,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Patent analysis for main applications (handsets, infrastructures & networks, vehicles) and technologies (MIMO, beamforming, antenna array, mm-wave, monopole antenna, dipole antenna, microstrip antenna, etc.)
• Key patents
• Key players’ IP position, and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Key players’ IP profile: Samsung Electronics, Oppo Mobile, Huawei, and Intel
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 310+ slides
• Identification of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Microfluidics
• Mapping of the new startups
• Segmentation by technology and application
• Focused analysis of the projects aiming at Oncology, Diabetes and Neurology.
• Description of the startups and their microfluidic-related projects
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 80 slides
• Excel file > 1,000 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Patent segmentation per application:
– CMOS image sensor (CIS)
– Memory
– MEMS
– LED
• Key patent identification and details
• IP profile of key players: Xperi, TSMC, YMTC
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >130 slides
• Excel file with >3,800 patents
• Competitive landscape from a patent perspective, offering a very complementary vision to market research.
• Key patent owners, their IP and technology strategies and their future intents.
• New entrants, their technology and their market areas of interest.
• Know competitors’ strengths and weaknesses in terms of patents and technologies.
• Follow technology developments, identify emerging technologies and know key technical solutions to solve hot technical issues.
• Identify free technologies which can be used safely and to mitigate the risks of patent infringement.
• Identify technologies to acquire and potential R&D partners.
• Benefit from a useful Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report, including technology segmentation.
GaN Power Device Market by Device Type (Power, RF Power), Voltage Range, Application (Power Drives, Supply & Inverter, and RF), Vertical (Telecommunications, Consumer, Automotive, Military, Defense, Aerospace), and Geography
Since 2017, Knowmade has been following the intellectual property (IP) trends related to RF front-end devices and their packaging. Recently, Knowmade witnessed increasing patenting activity related to PAMiD modules, RF front-end modules, RF filters and switch integration, and antennas for 5G and their packaging. Packaging of 5G systems requires the integration of RF, analog and digital functions along with passives and other system components in a single module. These systems exemplify the heterogeneous integration trend which becomes more important for 5G. Proximity of the transceiver and front-end module is also important, to reduce size and loss. This is achieved by integrating antennas with the RF module as well as simultaneous modeling of a heat dissipation solution to keep active components in acceptable thermal conditions. In the mm-wave antenna-in-package solutions, interconnections between transceiver ICs and antennas should result in low insertion loss and acceptable return loss over the frequency range of interest. The other key requirement is the form factor, and to meet it the industry is progressively moving from conventional interconnect techniques such as wire-bonding and flip-chip interconnections to emerging techniques referred to as Fan-Out packaging or ICembedding. Flip-chip and Fan-out interconnections were originally developed for highperformance computing or mobile processor applications, but their fine pitch and low electrical parasitic have pushed RF players to use them in their RF/mm-wave modules. Today, these approaches are getting more and more critical for the RF industry and are used in antenna-integrated modules. In this report, Knowmade analyzes the patent landscape related to antenna integrated in package (AiP, AoP). The AiP patent landscape is led by major semiconductor foundries and OSATs, SJ Semiconductor (SJSemi) being the main patent assignee, and it includes any links in the supply chain. Foundries/OSATs (SJSemi/SMIC, TSMC, SEMCO, ASE, SPIL) as well as IDMs/fabless (MediaTek, Qualcomm, Murata, TI, Skyworks) and OEMs (Huawei, Vivo mobile, Oppo mobile) have filed AiP-related patents to protect their structures/designs or manufacturing methods
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 270 slides
• Excel file > 9,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Patent segmentation:
– Vertical power device (vertical transistor, vertical diode),
– Normally-off (E-mode transistor, cascode topology),
– Integration (monolithic E/D-mode, SiP/SoC, power IC),
– GaN-on-Si,
– GaN-on-Sapphire,
– Selective area p-type doping (ion implantation, p-GaN regrowth),
– Current collapse,
– Thermal management,
– Stray inductance,
– EV/HEV,
– fast charging,
– wireless charging.
• Key patent identification and details
• IP profile of 40 key players: Infineon, Panasonic, Toshiba etc.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 230 slides
• Excel file > 3,000 patent families
• Main IP dynamics and key trends.
• IP leaders, most active players and newcomers.
• IP portfolio strength of key players, and their technology/application focus.
• Time evolution of patents filings by company, countries, and technology.
• IP collaborations and IP transfers between key organizations.
• Insights into the status of RF GaN patented technologies, identifying trends for each technology and application.
• Extensive Excel database of over 3,000 patent families with all patent information and technology segmentation.
The organic photodiodes are widely used as both sensors and detectors and are applied in different areas including imaging, display devices, security imaging applications, spectrographic applications etc. This landscape report helps in understanding various developments made in organic photodiodes for improving quantum efficiency, sensitivity, responsivity or reducing dark current. The insights relating to active companies, countries, inventors as well as whitespace and possible opportunities for R&D, innovation and patent portfolio strategies are derived from the patent landscape analysis. To get in-depth analysis of specific technology areas and the competitive patent landscape similar to this, Please contact us at info@dexpatent.com
Our patent landscape reports have multidimensional technical insights backed by analytics which is valuable for diverse background of people from R & D Industries, Universities and Institutes, Legal and Business personals.
Next generation power modules - patent landscape 2021 - sampleKnowmade
The advent of EV/HEV technology has acted as a catalyst for innovation, leading to an acceleration in applications for power module related patents since 2010. Who are the main IP players? How do they address the new challenges? Who are the new players and IP challengers taking the big opportunities arising from the emerging EV/HEV market?
Next generation power modules - patent landscape 2021- flyerKnowmade
The advent of EV/HEV technology has acted as a catalyst for innovation, leading to an acceleration in applications for power module related patents since 2010. Who are the main IP players? How do they address the new challenges? Who are the new players and IP challengers taking the big opportunities arising from the emerging EV/HEV market?
Anesthesia Endotracheal Tubes Market by Product Type, Distribution Channel, E...IMARC Group
The global anesthesia endotracheal tubes market size reached US$ 162.8 Million in 2021. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 227.3 Million by 2027, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.83% during 2022-2027.
More Info:- https://www.imarcgroup.com/anesthesia-endotracheal-tubes-market
Endoscope Reprocessing Market PPT: Overview, Dynamics, Trends, Segmentation, ...IMARC Group
The global endoscope reprocessing market size reached US$ 2.2 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 4.0 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8% during 2024-2032.
More Info:- https://www.imarcgroup.com/endoscope-reprocessing-market
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 80 slides
• Excel file > 4,350 patents
• Overview of the most recent patents published in 2019 by MEMS players.
• Main patent applicants.
• Main MEMS technologies and devices analyzed:
– Inertial sensors (accelerometers, gyroscopes, IMUs)
– Microphones
– Microspeakers
– Ultrasonic sensors
– Gas sensors
– Pressure sensors
– Micromirrors
– MEMS Packaging
• IP dynamics and trends of the different MEMS devices.
• Comparison of recent IP and market activities.
• Noticeable 2019 patents from main players.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentation.
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 280+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Onco-Immunotherapy.
• Segmentation by technology (Immune check point inhibitor, Adoptive cell transfer, Bispecific antibody, Vaccine etc.)
• Description of the startups and their pipeline, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Cancer diagnostics startup identification 2020 sampleKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 430+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagostics.
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of cancer diagnostics.
• Segmentation by technology (Medical imaging, Software, AI-based tool, Biochemical analysis, Molecular diagnostics, Lab-on-chip, Liquid biopsy etc.)
• Description of the startups and their current stage of product development, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their relevant published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Artifical intelligence in medical diagnostics 2019 patent landscape sampleKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >170 slides
• Excel file >22,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Identifications of over 90 start-up firms and IP newcomers
• Summary of the IP related to the medical exams: ECG, EEG, EMG, MRI, CT scan, PET scan, facial analysis, speech analysis, OCT, etc.
• Summary of the IP related to the clinical areas involved: Cardiology, Oncology, Diabetes, Osteology, etc.
• Key patents & main litigations analysis
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 280+ slides
• Identification & mapping of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Onco-Immunotherapy.
• Segmentation by technology (Immune check point inhibitor, Adoptive cell transfer, Bispecific antibody, Vaccine etc.)
• Description of the startups and their pipeline, funding rounds and subsidies.
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >160 slides
• Excel file >18,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Main technologies IP analysis:
– Temperature-compensated acoustic wave filters
– Packaging (flip-chip, wafer-level packaging
– Functions and modules (duplexers, multiplexers)
• IP players’ key patents
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• IP profile of key players: Murata, TDK, Taiyo Yuden, Skyworks, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Qorvo, Samsung Electro Mechanics, Akoustis, Resonant, Infineon, CETC
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Artifical intelligence in medical diagnostics 2019 patent landscape flyerKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >170 slides
• Excel file >22,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Identifications of over 90 start-up firms and IP newcomers
• Summary of the IP related to the medical exams: ECG, EEG, EMG, MRI, CT scan, PET scan, facial analysis, speech analysis, OCT, etc.
• Summary of the IP related to the clinical areas involved: Cardiology, Oncology, Diabetes, Osteology, etc.
• Key patents & main litigations analysis
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Antenna for 5G patent landscape 2019 sampleKnowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >120 slides
• Excel file >3,600 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, and countries of patent filings
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Patent analysis for main applications (handsets, infrastructures & networks, vehicles) and technologies (MIMO, beamforming, antenna array, mm-wave, monopole antenna, dipole antenna, microstrip antenna, etc.)
• Key patents
• Key players’ IP position, and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Key players’ IP profile: Samsung Electronics, Oppo Mobile, Huawei, and Intel
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in this report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 310+ slides
• Identification of the startups that recently started to work in the field of Microfluidics
• Mapping of the new startups
• Segmentation by technology and application
• Focused analysis of the projects aiming at Oncology, Diabetes and Neurology.
• Description of the startups and their microfluidic-related projects
• Presentation of all their published patent families.
• Description of key people and their background.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 80 slides
• Excel file > 1,000 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Patent segmentation per application:
– CMOS image sensor (CIS)
– Memory
– MEMS
– LED
• Key patent identification and details
• IP profile of key players: Xperi, TSMC, YMTC
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF >130 slides
• Excel file with >3,800 patents
• Competitive landscape from a patent perspective, offering a very complementary vision to market research.
• Key patent owners, their IP and technology strategies and their future intents.
• New entrants, their technology and their market areas of interest.
• Know competitors’ strengths and weaknesses in terms of patents and technologies.
• Follow technology developments, identify emerging technologies and know key technical solutions to solve hot technical issues.
• Identify free technologies which can be used safely and to mitigate the risks of patent infringement.
• Identify technologies to acquire and potential R&D partners.
• Benefit from a useful Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report, including technology segmentation.
GaN Power Device Market by Device Type (Power, RF Power), Voltage Range, Application (Power Drives, Supply & Inverter, and RF), Vertical (Telecommunications, Consumer, Automotive, Military, Defense, Aerospace), and Geography
Since 2017, Knowmade has been following the intellectual property (IP) trends related to RF front-end devices and their packaging. Recently, Knowmade witnessed increasing patenting activity related to PAMiD modules, RF front-end modules, RF filters and switch integration, and antennas for 5G and their packaging. Packaging of 5G systems requires the integration of RF, analog and digital functions along with passives and other system components in a single module. These systems exemplify the heterogeneous integration trend which becomes more important for 5G. Proximity of the transceiver and front-end module is also important, to reduce size and loss. This is achieved by integrating antennas with the RF module as well as simultaneous modeling of a heat dissipation solution to keep active components in acceptable thermal conditions. In the mm-wave antenna-in-package solutions, interconnections between transceiver ICs and antennas should result in low insertion loss and acceptable return loss over the frequency range of interest. The other key requirement is the form factor, and to meet it the industry is progressively moving from conventional interconnect techniques such as wire-bonding and flip-chip interconnections to emerging techniques referred to as Fan-Out packaging or ICembedding. Flip-chip and Fan-out interconnections were originally developed for highperformance computing or mobile processor applications, but their fine pitch and low electrical parasitic have pushed RF players to use them in their RF/mm-wave modules. Today, these approaches are getting more and more critical for the RF industry and are used in antenna-integrated modules. In this report, Knowmade analyzes the patent landscape related to antenna integrated in package (AiP, AoP). The AiP patent landscape is led by major semiconductor foundries and OSATs, SJ Semiconductor (SJSemi) being the main patent assignee, and it includes any links in the supply chain. Foundries/OSATs (SJSemi/SMIC, TSMC, SEMCO, ASE, SPIL) as well as IDMs/fabless (MediaTek, Qualcomm, Murata, TI, Skyworks) and OEMs (Huawei, Vivo mobile, Oppo mobile) have filed AiP-related patents to protect their structures/designs or manufacturing methods
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 270 slides
• Excel file > 9,500 patents
• IP trends, including time-evolution of published patents, countries of patent filings, etc.
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative strength of their patent portfolios
• Patent segmentation:
– Vertical power device (vertical transistor, vertical diode),
– Normally-off (E-mode transistor, cascode topology),
– Integration (monolithic E/D-mode, SiP/SoC, power IC),
– GaN-on-Si,
– GaN-on-Sapphire,
– Selective area p-type doping (ion implantation, p-GaN regrowth),
– Current collapse,
– Thermal management,
– Stray inductance,
– EV/HEV,
– fast charging,
– wireless charging.
• Key patent identification and details
• IP profile of 40 key players: Infineon, Panasonic, Toshiba etc.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentations
Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 230 slides
• Excel file > 3,000 patent families
• Main IP dynamics and key trends.
• IP leaders, most active players and newcomers.
• IP portfolio strength of key players, and their technology/application focus.
• Time evolution of patents filings by company, countries, and technology.
• IP collaborations and IP transfers between key organizations.
• Insights into the status of RF GaN patented technologies, identifying trends for each technology and application.
• Extensive Excel database of over 3,000 patent families with all patent information and technology segmentation.
The organic photodiodes are widely used as both sensors and detectors and are applied in different areas including imaging, display devices, security imaging applications, spectrographic applications etc. This landscape report helps in understanding various developments made in organic photodiodes for improving quantum efficiency, sensitivity, responsivity or reducing dark current. The insights relating to active companies, countries, inventors as well as whitespace and possible opportunities for R&D, innovation and patent portfolio strategies are derived from the patent landscape analysis. To get in-depth analysis of specific technology areas and the competitive patent landscape similar to this, Please contact us at info@dexpatent.com
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Next generation power modules - patent landscape 2021 - sampleKnowmade
The advent of EV/HEV technology has acted as a catalyst for innovation, leading to an acceleration in applications for power module related patents since 2010. Who are the main IP players? How do they address the new challenges? Who are the new players and IP challengers taking the big opportunities arising from the emerging EV/HEV market?
Next generation power modules - patent landscape 2021- flyerKnowmade
The advent of EV/HEV technology has acted as a catalyst for innovation, leading to an acceleration in applications for power module related patents since 2010. Who are the main IP players? How do they address the new challenges? Who are the new players and IP challengers taking the big opportunities arising from the emerging EV/HEV market?
Anesthesia Endotracheal Tubes Market by Product Type, Distribution Channel, E...IMARC Group
The global anesthesia endotracheal tubes market size reached US$ 162.8 Million in 2021. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 227.3 Million by 2027, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.83% during 2022-2027.
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Endoscope Reprocessing Market PPT: Overview, Dynamics, Trends, Segmentation, ...IMARC Group
The global endoscope reprocessing market size reached US$ 2.2 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 4.0 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8% during 2024-2032.
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Nanopore Technologies Market PPT: Demand, Trends and Business Opportunities 2...IMARC Group
The global nanopore technologies market size reached US$ 244.4 Million in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 511.5 Million by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 12.4% during 2023-2028.
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Anesthesia Endotracheal Tubes Market PPT: Overview, Dynamics, Trends, Segment...IMARC Group
The global anesthesia endotracheal tubes market size reached US$ 182.6 Million in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 282.0 Million by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.8% during 2024-2032.
More Info:- https://www.imarcgroup.com/anesthesia-endotracheal-tubes-market
Global Ultrasonic Sensors Market PPT: Demand, Trends and Business Opportunit...IMARC Group
According to the latest report by IMARC Group, the global ultrasonic sensors market reached a value of US$ 4867.5 Million in 2021.Ultrasonic sensors refer to devices that are generally used for measuring the distance of a targeted receding or approaching object. They are based on the principle of sound reflection and utilize ultrasonic waves that convert the emitted sound into an electrical signal.
Adhesion Barriers Market by Product Type, Distribution Channel, End User 2024...IMARC Group
The global adhesion barriers market size reached US$ 1,048.2 Million in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 1,822.1 Million by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1% during 2024-2032.
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PPT- Dermatology Diagnostic Devices Market Growth, Demand and Challenges of t...IMARC Group
According to the latest report by IMARC Group,the global dermatology diagnostic devices market size reached a value of US$ 13.1 Billion in 2021.Dermatology diagnostic devices involve the use of numerous tools and machines that facilitate the early detection and identification of several skin disorders. Microscopes, cameras, dermatoscopes and imaging devices are increasingly employed for identifying numerous skin conditions, including acne, pigmentation, psoriasis, skin cancer and melanoma.
Textile Coating Market PPT: Growth, Outlook, Demand, Keyplayer Analysis and O...IMARC Group
According to the latest report by IMARC Group, the global textile coating market exhibited moderate growth during 2015-2020.
Textile coating is the process of depositing a resin over a textile substrate. This process is utilized to provide material layers which adhere to the textile structures and to enhance the overall properties of the textile.
Medical Swabs Market PPT: Growth, Outlook, Demand, Keyplayer Analysis and Opp...IMARC Group
The global medical swabs market size reached US$ 3.0 Billion in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 3.7 Billion by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.6% during 2023-2028.
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Disposable Gloves Market Report in PPT: Top Companies, Trends and Future Deta...IMARC Group
As per the latest report by IMARC Group,the global disposable gloves market expected to exhibit strong growth during 2020-2025.
Disposable gloves are single-use gloves that are used to prevent cross-contamination and provide protection against pathogens and external agents, such as dirt, humidity and harmful chemicals. They are manufactured under certain industry-specific requirements to offer barrier protection and improved comfort to end users.
PPT: Dermatology Diagnostic Device Market to Witness Huge Growth during 2021...IMARC Group
According to the latest report by IMARC Group,Dermatology diagnostic devices are used for the early detection and identification of several skin disorders.
Organ Preservation Market PPT: Demand, Trends and Business Opportunities 2022-27IMARC Group
The global organ preservation market reached a value of US$ 163.5 Million in 2021. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 242.6 Million by 2027, exhibiting at a CAGR of 6.8% during 2022-2027.
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Europe Organ Preservation Market PPT: Demand, Trends and Business Opportuniti...IMARC Group
The Europe organ preservation market size reached US$ 65.1 Million in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 94.8 Million by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.34% during 2023-2028.
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Organ-on-chip Market PPT: Growth, Outlook, Demand, Keyplayer Analysis and Opp...IMARC Group
The global organ-on-chip market size reached US$ 61.6 Million in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 541.8 Million by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 26.5% during 2024-2032.
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Infection Control Market PPT: Growth, Outlook, Demand, Keyplayer Analysis and...IMARC Group
The global infection control market size reached US$ 26.4 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 47.5 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5% during 2024-2032.
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Endoscope Reprocessing Market by Product Type, Distribution Channel, End User...IMARC Group
The global endoscope reprocessing market size reached US$ 2.0 Billion in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 3.2 Billion by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 7.6% during 2023-2028.
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Hospital Gowns Market by Product Type, Distribution Channel, End User 2023-2028IMARC Group
The global hospital gowns market size reached US$ 4.2 Billion in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 8.1 Billion by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 11.4% during 2023-2028.
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Connected Medical Devices Market and Business Models 2017 Report by Yole Deve...Yole Developpement
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) powers industry momentum in digital health and reinvents healthcare organization.
CONNECTED MEDICAL DEVICES: THE DIGITAL HEALTH REVOLUTION HAS STARTED
Healthcare is facing one of its most major turning points in decades. After penetrating the consumer market, the digital revolution and its related concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly changing health models. There are many reasons for this transformation. The population is growing and aging, and chronic diseases are exploding. More than 415 million people are living with diabetes worldwide and there are more than 1.5 billion people at risk of cardiovascular diseases. The number of doctors and nurses has stayed consistently flat, as health budgets are shrinking in many regions. Fortunately, connected devices and smartphones are now widespread. People are managing their lives through apps and clouds, and now can do the same with their health, from hospital to home or even just walking in the street. This report analyzes the dynamics of the connected medical devices market and how its current $9B revenues will grow at a rate of 16% year-over-year through to 2022 to reach more than $23B. Healthcare is shifting to a patientcentric model with nearly 20% growth over the period to 2022 for the segment of self-quantified devices. This compares to single-digit growth for connected implantable devices, which face serious security issues. Preventive and predictive medicine and even participative medicine are on the way to supplement evidence-based approaches, using the large volumes of data generated by these connected medical devices.
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Report’s Key Features
• PDF with > 80 slides
• Excel file > 4,350 patents
• Overview of the most recent patents published in 2019 by MEMS players.
• Main patent applicants.
• Main MEMS technologies and devices analyzed:
– Inertial sensors (accelerometers, gyroscopes, IMUs)
– Microphones
– Microspeakers
– Ultrasonic sensors
– Gas sensors
– Pressure sensors
– Micromirrors
– MEMS Packaging
• IP dynamics and trends of the different MEMS devices.
• Comparison of recent IP and market activities.
• Noticeable 2019 patents from main players.
• Excel database containing all patents analyzed in the report, including technology and application segmentation.
I phone X proximity sensor and food illuminator patent to product mapping sa...Knowmade
Report’s Key Features
• PDF > 110 slides
• Link between key product features and patents owned by STMicroelectronics, Lumentum, and Philips
• Essential patent portfolio analysis for STMicroelectronics, Lumentum, and Philips, related to VCSEL and ToF sensors. Includes:
– Time evolution of patent publications, and countries of patent filings
– Current legal status of patents
– Citation network and competitive IP networks
• Deep insight into technology data, including teardown analysis of:
– STMicroelectronics ToF sensor
– Philips’ VCSEL source
– Lumentum’s VCSEL array
3D NAND Flash Memory devices appeared on the market in 2015 with 3D V-NAND – 32L of Samsung Electronics, followed in 2016 with 3D NAND V2 – 36L of SK Hynix, 3D NAND – 48L of Toshiba/SanDisk and 3D NAND – 32L of Micron/Intel. In recent times, it happens a lot in the 3D non-volatile memory (3D NVM) field with the acquisition of SanDisk by Western Digital, The investments of Chinese government in memory, or the Intel announcement of the Intel/Micron separation for further development of 3D NAND. We witnessed these evolves in the IP landscape through the recent increase of 3D NVM-related patents filed by Chinese players (YMTC/YRST) and the numerous Samsung’s patents published the latest months in China, USA and Korea, reflecting its willing to strengthen its 3D NVM IP portfolio. Also, we observed non-practicing entities (NPEs) like Conversant IP and WiLAN are entering the landscape. The presence of such companies is a tangible sign of the market explodes, heralding future IP battles when they will assert their patents to make money.
In this report, KnowMade has thoroughly investigated the patents related to 3D non-volatile memories and draws a picture of the current patent landscape and its potential evolution. SanDisk/Western Digital, Samsung and Toshiba are leading the 3D NVM patent landscape. They hold together more than 65% of the patents, Western Digital and Toshiba signed a JV extension until 2029, and Samsung and Western Digital renewed a patent cross-license agreement until 2024. On the other hand, we witness the emergence of Chinese players in the IP landscape. Patent activity related to 3D non-volatile memory (3D NVM) emerged in the 1990s with Toshiba and SanDisk. They signed Joint Venture agreement on Flash Memory in 1999. In the end 2000s, the research and development of 3D architectures appeared with IP related to BiCS (Bit Cost Scalable, SanDisk and Toshiba), TCAT (Terabit Cell Array Transistor, Samsung Electronics) and FG (Floating Gate, SK Hynix). Few years later Micron Technology developed also FG architecture, and Macronix International developed in 2015 SGVC architecture (Single Gate Vertical Channel). Since 2008, the number of patents related to 3D NVM has continuously increased, and today the 3D NVM patent landscape represents over 3,400 patent families including more than 9,400 patents. The landscape is very competitive, with several big companies and the entrance of Chinese players these last years.
Pumps for microfluidic devices patent landscape 2017 SAMPLEKnowmade
The worldwide market for pumps for microfluidic devices is growing quickly. Pumps are the cornerstone of microfluidic systems. They are the key component that allows the motion of fluids in an accurate and reliable manner through a device’s reservoirs, chambers and microchannels. According to Market Research Future, the global micropump market should reach $5.28 billion by 2027, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.2%. The biomedical and pharmaceutical industries are driving the market. Micropumps are essential in DNA chips, lab-on-a-chip and drug delivery. They are also used in other domains, including flow chemistry, inkjet printing or electronic cooling. The intellectual property (IP) landscape related to pumps for microfluidic devices involves both industrial applicants like Epson, Baxter, Debiotech, Honeywell and Medtronic, and academic ones like Caltech, Stanford and Fraunhofer. This indicates that technologies for micropumps are still in development. This development is driven in particular by an increasing number of biomedical devices but also by the increasing need for micropumping systems for microelectronic components. To match all the various applications, many different technologies have been developed. Mechanical pumps include electrostatic, electromagnetic, piezoelectric, thermopneumatic, shape memory alloy, bimetallic and ion polymer conducting film technology. Non-mechanical pumps include magneto-hydrodynamic, electro-hydrodynamic, electroosmotic, electrowetting, electrochemical and bubble-type. This patent landscape report analyzes IP activity for each technology. The analysis of the technical issues addressed by patents related to pumps for microfluidic devices supports what we observe in the market. Mechanical pumps dominate, but new applicants, in particular from China, could accelerate the development of non-mechanical pumps for microfluidics.
The report provides essential patent data for FLUIDIGM’s portfolio including:
• Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings
• Current legal status of patents
• Citation network, IP collaboration and competitive networks
• Inventor identification
• Key patent analysis
• Patents recently expired
• Granted patents near expiration
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the study.
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Tom Selleck Health: A Comprehensive Look at the Iconic Actor’s Wellness Journeygreendigital
Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Introduction
Many have been interested in Tom Selleck health. not only because of his enduring presence on screen but also because of the challenges. and lifestyle choices he has faced and made over the years. This article delves into the various aspects of Tom Selleck health. exploring his fitness regimen, diet, mental health. and the challenges he has encountered as he ages. We'll look at how he maintains his well-being. the health issues he has faced, and his approach to ageing .
Early Life and Career
Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
Transition to Acting
Selleck's transition from an athlete to an actor came with its physical demands. His first significant role in "Magnum P.I." required him to perform various stunts and maintain a fit appearance. This role, which he played from 1980 to 1988. necessitated a rigorous fitness routine to meet the show's demands. setting the stage for his long-term commitment to health and wellness.
Fitness Regimen
Workout Routine
Tom Selleck health and fitness regimen has evolved. adapting to his changing roles and age. During his "Magnum, P.I." days. Selleck's workouts were intense and focused on building and maintaining muscle mass. His routine included weightlifting, cardiovascular exercises. and specific training for the stunts he performed on the show.
Selleck adjusted his fitness routine as he aged to suit his body's needs. Today, his workouts focus on maintaining flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular health. He incorporates low-impact exercises such as swimming, walking, and light weightlifting. This balanced approach helps him stay fit without putting undue strain on his joints and muscles.
Importance of Flexibility and Mobility
In recent years, Selleck has emphasized the importance of flexibility and mobility in his fitness regimen. Understanding the natural decline in muscle mass and joint flexibility with age. he includes stretching and yoga in his routine. These practices help prevent injuries, improve posture, and maintain mobilit
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar leads (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
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1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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Dr. Vidisha Kumari, a leading epidemiologist in Bangalore, emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated. "The flu vaccine is our best defense against the influenza virus. It not only protects individuals but also helps prevent the spread of the virus in our communities," he says.
This year, the flu season is expected to coincide with a potential increase in other respiratory illnesses. The Karnataka Health Department has launched an awareness campaign highlighting the significance of flu vaccinations. They have set up multiple vaccination centers across Bangalore, making it convenient for residents to receive their shots.
To encourage widespread vaccination, the government is also collaborating with local schools, workplaces, and community centers to facilitate vaccination drives. Special attention is being given to ensuring that the vaccine is accessible to all, including marginalized communities who may have limited access to healthcare.
Residents are reminded that the flu vaccine is safe and effective. Common side effects are mild and may include soreness at the injection site, mild fever, or muscle aches. These side effects are generally short-lived and far less severe than the flu itself.
Healthcare providers are also stressing the importance of continuing COVID-19 precautions. Wearing masks, practicing good hand hygiene, and maintaining social distancing are still crucial, especially in crowded places.
Protect yourself and your loved ones by getting vaccinated. Together, we can help keep Bangalore healthy and safe this flu season. For more information on vaccination centers and schedules, residents can visit the Karnataka Health Department’s official website or follow their social media pages.
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Microneedles for drug delivery patent landscape 2020 flyer
1. Time Evolution of Patent Publications
Patent Landscape Analysis
Microneedles for drug delivery
Patent Landscape Analysis – August 2020
Are microneedles mature enough to replace hypodermic needles?
Who are the top players and who is best placed in the race against COVID-19?
REPORT OUTLINE
• Microneedles for drug delivery
• Patent landscape analysis
• August 2020
• Ref.: KM20006
• PDF >140 slides
• Excel file > 2,450 patent families
• €3,990 for a multi-user license
REPORT’S KEY FEATURES:
• IP trends, including time-evolution of
published patents, and countries of
patent filings
• Patents’ legal status
• Ranking of main patent assignees
• Key players’ IP position and relative
strength of their patent portfolios
• Summary of the IP related to
applications: Cancer therapy,
Cosmetic, Diabetes, Ophthalmic, Pain
management and Vaccine.
• Summary of the IP related to
technologies: Applicators, housing &
others, Coated, Hollow, Porous,
Soluble, Hydrogel and Solid
microneedles.
• Analysis of patent oppositions
(Europe) and review of key patents.
• Excel database containing all patents
analyzed in the report, including
applications and technologies
segmentations
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The analysis of the time evolution of patent publications shows that using microneedles for drug delivery were first filed in the 1971 by
ALZA corporation patent (US3964482). However, it was not possible to make such microstructure devices until the 1990s, with the advent
of high-precision microelectronics industrial tools. Hence, no patent families were published until 1993 and publications increased from
2001/2002, mainly due to the patenting activity of ALZA Corporation and Becton and Dickinson. A stagnation phase was observed between
2007 and 2012, followed by a second acceleration phase related to the patenting activities of 3M, Toppan Printing and Hisamistu
Pharmaceutical. Patent publications then accelerated from 2015 with the entry of numerous newcomers and the expansion of the cosmetic
and soluble microneedles field. The main patent assignees are Asian industrial players that develop an international intellectual property
strategy. Asia (CN, JP and KR) and US are the main territories of protection, which appear to be strategic territories for these applicants.
The global drug delivery market has been observed to be as large as USD 440.5 billion in 2018.
Hypodermic needles are known to be very efficient and they have been used immensely in
the delivery of biological macromolecules, insulin, vaccines, etc. However, their invasive
nature, stability issues, and non-compliance have always been the issues of concern and led
to the requirement of highly skilled medical practitioners for administration.
In this context, microneedles have shown immense potential, since they can easily, painlessly
and safely deliver drugs without special storage infrastructure. Hence, they can be self-
administered by anybody, thereby eliminating the need for a clinic visit and the assistance of
skilled medical practitioners. This serves as an important advantage, especially in the
emerging markets. Moreover, microneedles do not create sharp waste, thereby eliminating
the problem of discarding needles and hazardous risks. Patients suffering from needle phobia
can easily use microneedles. Indeed, according to a study published in Behavioral Neurology,
2014, around 3-4% of the world population faces needle phobia.
Microneedles for drug delivery are attracting interest from big companies and start-ups alike
and show immense potential that could transform the global transdermal market.
Furthermore, in the actual race to find a COVID-19 vaccine, numerous companies (e.g.
Kindeva (3M), Debiotech, Verndari, NanoPass, Bioserentach, Sorrento Therapeutics, Merck,
etc.) have developed or shared their microneedle delivery system and promising results have
already been released. Other fields, like cosmetic, ophthalmic and diabetes showed important
technological progress in the past few years that could disrupt the existing market and
replace the current standard drug delivery system.
In this evolving context, it is crucial to understand the intellectual property position and
strategy of these different players. Such knowledge can help detect business risks and
opportunities, anticipate emerging technologies, and enable strategic decisions to strengthen
one’s market position.
Microneedles for drug delivery, a new way to deliver drugs
through the stratum corneum
2,450 patent families
7,916 patent documents
2. Identifying the companies that have recently emerged in the IP landscape
Among the players that have filed patents related to microneedles for drug delivery, over 40 newcomers were identified. These
companies are established companies and start-up firms developing their first products in the microneedle sector. Numerous IP
newcomers are based in Asia and in the US with only a few in Europe. It is possible that one of these innovative companies could
become one of the next healthcare unicorns that the big corporations will be tempted to acquire.
Key patent analysis
This IP study includes the selection and description of key patents. The key patent analysis includes the legal state of the family for
each of the main territories, the number of received citations, the review of the main claim(s), the description of interesting features
about the innovation disclosures and relevant figures illustrating how the innovation works. The description also contains information
about the fact that the patent family was involved in patent litigation in the USA.
Key Patent Analysis
Analysis by segment
Microneedles for drug delivery can be applied to different fields and use
different technologies (i.e. type of microneedles). Therefore, a technological
segmentation was made for this IP landscape, as follows:
Applications:
• Cancer therapy: microneedle patches present advantages in terms of
controllability, easy applicability and predominant synergistic effect.
• Cosmetic: microneedles make it possible to enhance skin permeation to
deliver cosmeceuticals.
• Diabetes: painless delivery of insulin transdermally into the stratum corneum
through the miniature pores created by the microneedles.
• Ophthalmic: microneedles make it possible to deliver drug formulations to
the target ocular tissues with great precision.
• Pain management: Injecting a vaccine strategically into the skin through
microneedles can produce a significantly more intense immune response.
Technologies:
• Applicators, housing & others: a key feature is the reliability that is required
for applicators for consistent application/penetration of the microneedles.
• Coated microneedles: the coated drug formulation of the microneedle
dissolves and deposits in the skin.
• Hollow microneedles: they make it possible to deliver continuously a large
amount of drugs through the inserted hollow needles.
• Porous microneedles: they are a single-unit-drug delivery system, containing
either a liquid or a dry drug formulation.
• Soluble microneedles: they dissolve upon contact with skin interstitial fluid
and release the drug over time.
• Hydrogel microneedles: Once inserted, hydrogel microneedles rapidly take
up interstitial fluid from the tissue, thus inducing the diffusion of the drug.
• Solid microneedles: they are creating transient aqueous microchannels
through which the drug can be delivered through the stratum corneum.
For each segment, the patent publication timeline
and the patent portfolios of main players were
analyzed.
Segment Analysis
Microneedles for drug delivery - Patent Landscape Analysis – August 2020
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Companies mentioned in this report (non-exhaustive list)
JOHNSON & JOHNSON; 3M; BECTON DICKINSON; HISAMITSU PHARMACEUTICAL; CORIUM; TOPPAN PRINTING; ZEALAND
PHARMA; PROCTER & GAMBLE; COSMED PHARMACEUTICAL; FUJIFILM; NANOPASS TECHNOLOGY; BIOSERENTACH; SORRENTO
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Microneedles for drug delivery - Patent Landscape Analysis – August 2020
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Attorney and Patent Analyst in the field of
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Moreover, the report also includes an Excel database with the >2450 patent families analyzed in this study. This useful patent
database allows for multi-criteria searches and includes patent publication numbers, hyperlinks to the original documents, priority
dates, titles, abstracts, patent assignees, each patent’s current legal status and segmentation to which it belongs.
INTRODUCTION 5
- Definition of microneedle
- Scope of the report
- Key features of the report
- Objectives of the report
METHODOLOGY 14
- Patent search, patent selection and patent analysis
- Search strategy
- Terminologies for patent analysis
- Strength and blocking potential of patent portfolio
MAIN PATENT ASSIGNEES 21
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 29
PATENT LANDSCAPE OVERVIEW 34
- Time evolution of patent publications
- Countries of patent filings
- Time evolution by country
- Main Patent Assignees
- Main IP Players
- Patent legal status
- Mapping of main current IP holders
- Patenting activity of IP leading companies
- Time evolution of main patent assignees
- IP Newcomers
- Main IP collaborations
- Main acquisitions
IP POSITION OF MAIN PATENT APPLICANTS 65
- Beyond Quantity: Quantity ≠ Quality
- IP leadership of patent assignees
- Prior art blocking potential
- Strength index
KEY PATENTS 71
- Patent forward citation analysis
- Key patent families
- Main oppositions on EP patents
PATENT SEGMENTATION 97
- Definition
- Main assignees by application
- Main assignees by type of microneedles
- Main assignees by IP position and technology
- Matrix applications vs technologies
IP PROFILE OF KEY PLAYERS 119
CONCLUSION 132
KNOWMADE PRESENTATION 140
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