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BIONAUT LABS LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    31
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    50,930
About

BIONAUT LABS LTD has a total of 31 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2018. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), EPO (European Patent Office) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, pharmaceuticals and measurement are NANOMED DEVICES INC, MEDIMETRICS PERSONALIZED DRUG DELIVERY B V and BIOCARDIA INC.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Shpigelmacher Michael 31
#2 Kiselyov Alex 29
#3 Oren Eran 13
#4 Van Cleve Eli 8
#5 Cho Suehyun 8
#6 Caputo John 7
#7 Sromin Alexander 6
#8 Elnekave Eldad 5
#9 Kardosh Michael 5
#10 Bryning Mateusz 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2021021800A1 Devices for safe and reliable access to sub arachnoid and subdural space
WO2020252033A1 Magnetic system for remote control of objects in a biological lumen
WO2020092781A1 Propelling devices for propelling through a medium, using external magnetic stimuli applied thereon
WO2020092750A1 Magnetomechanic triggering of payload release from miniaturized devices
WO2020096855A1 Magnetic propulsion system for magnetic devices
WO2020014420A1 Magnetic propulsion mechanism for magnetic devices
EP3787603A1 Methods and apparatus for deployment and retraction of functional small particles in living tissues
EP3787997A1 Hybrid electromagnetic device for remote control of micro-nano scale robots, medical tools and implantable devices
EP3787478A1 Integrated medical imaging system for tracking of micro-nano scale objects
WO2018204687A1 Propulsion and control of a micro-device
EP3630073A1 Ultrasound resonance triggering of payload release from miniaturized devices
US2020196995A1 Methods and systems to control particles and implantable devices