BIOFORMIX INC has a total of 29 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2011. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), Canada and China. Its main competitors in its focus markets macromolecular chemistry and polymers, basic materials chemistry and organic fine chemistry are SIRRUS INC, EHNIKEM S P A and PENNSYLVANIA IND CHEMICAL CORP.
# | Country | Total Patents | |
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#1 | WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) | 11 | |
#2 | Canada | 7 | |
#3 | China | 4 | |
#4 | Republic of Korea | 2 | |
#5 | Australia | 1 | |
#6 | Brazil | 1 | |
#7 | Mexico | 1 | |
#8 | Singapore | 1 | |
#9 | United States | 1 |
# | Industry | |
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#1 | Macromolecular chemistry and polymers | |
#2 | Basic materials chemistry | |
#3 | Organic fine chemistry | |
#4 | Machines | |
#5 | Environmental technology |
# | Name | Total Patents |
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#1 | Malofsky Adam Gregg | 18 |
#2 | Malofsky Bernard Miles | 18 |
#3 | Sullivan Jeffrey M | 16 |
#4 | Dey Tanmoy | 16 |
#5 | Ellison Matthew Mcbrayer | 13 |
#6 | Wojciak Stanley C | 12 |
#7 | Chen Yangbin | 10 |
#8 | Malofsky Bernard | 9 |
#9 | Malofsky Adam | 9 |
#10 | Cockrem Michael C M | 5 |
Publication | Filing date | Title |
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CN105008321A | Method to obtain methylene malonate via bis(hydroxymethyl) malonate pathway | |
CN105164797A | Composite compositions for electronics applications | |
CN105008438A | Plastics bonding systems and methods | |
CA2869115A1 | Ink and coating formulations and polymerizable systems for producing the same | |
WO2013149165A1 | Methods for activating polymerizable compositions, polymerizable systems, and products formed thereby | |
WO2013059479A2 | Methylene beta-diketone monomers, methods for making methylene beta-diketone monomers, polymerizable compositions and products formed therefrom | |
BR112013009495A2 | synthesis of methylene malonates using rapid recovery in the presence of a heat transfer agent | |
AU2011317067A1 | Synthesis of methylene malonates using rapid recovery in the presence of a heat transfer agent |