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CYVERA CORP

Overview
  • Total Patents
    46
About

CYVERA CORP has a total of 46 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2003. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), EPO (European Patent Office) and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets chemical engineering, optics and computer technology are CLONDIAG CHIP TECH GMBH, BURSTEIN LAB INC and ZENGERLE ROLAND.

Patent filings in countries

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Chart showing CYVERA CORPs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Putnam Martin A 45
#2 Moon John 36
#3 Li Tuo 24
#4 Traynor Joseph 12
#5 Moon John A 9
#6 Kersey Alan D 8
#7 Didden F Kevin 5
#8 Rauseo Anthony 4
#9 Szczepanek Paul S 4
#10 Dunphy James 4

Latest patents

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WO2005079544A2 Multi-well plate with alignment grooves for encoded microparticles
US2006160208A1 Multi-well plate with alignment grooves for encoded microparticles
WO2005033681A1 Optical reader for diffraction grating-based encoded optical identification elements
WO2005029047A2 Diffraction grating-based encoded microparticle assay stick
WO2005027031A2 Method and apparatus for labeling using diffraction grating-based encoded optical identification elements
US2004263923A1 Hybrid random bead/chip based microarray
WO2004066210A1 Hybrid random bead/chip based microarray
CA2498933A1 Method and apparatus for aligning elongated microbeads in order to interrogate the same
EP1540590A1 Assay stick comprising coded microbeads
WO2004025562A1 Method and apparatus for labelling using diffraction grating-based encoded optical identification elements
CA2498916A1 Chemical synthesis using diffraction grating-based encoded optical elements
WO2004025344A1 Method of manufacturing of a diffraction grating-based optical identification element
AU2003265583A1 Diffraction grating-based optical identification element
WO2004019277A1 Diffraction grating-based encoded micro-particles for multiplexed experiments