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ALFRED WEGENER INST HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM FÜR POLAR UND MEERESFORSCHUNG

Overview
  • Total Patents
    20
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    175,192
About

ALFRED WEGENER INST HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM FÜR POLAR UND MEERESFORSCHUNG has a total of 20 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2008. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, civil engineering and electrical machinery and energy are HUMAS CO LTD, UNION BIOMETRICA INC and INVEOX GMBH.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Dunker Erich 4
#2 Bickmeyer Ulf-Georg 3
#3 Kindermann Lars 3
#4 Mark Felix Christopher 3
#5 Oellermann Michael 3
#6 Jurkojc Piotr 3
#7 Rohde Peter 2
#8 Potthoff Michael 2
#9 Boebel Olaf 2
#10 Schulz Jan 2

Latest patents

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DE102014018858B3 High-pressure resistant sample chamber for transmitted light microscopy and method for its production
DE102014018859B3 Method for the wireless transmission of signals and application of the method
DE102014012130B3 Detection method using recombinant living cells for the detection of xenobiotic substances and arrangement and test kit for performing the detection method
DE102013011343B3 Diffusion chamber for determination of different parameters of aqueous substance, has sample carriage inserted in central cylinder, where sample carriage has cylindrical opening, above which sealing ring is arranged on sample carriage
DE102013010828A1 Method for obtaining a water exchange and aquatic animal rearing device for carrying out the method
DE102013001188B3 Timber-state structure
DE102012003071A1 reflector spotlight
DE102011114084A1 Method for automated real-time detection of marine mammals