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LAVISION BIOTEC GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    24
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    179,947
  • Filing trend
    ⇩ 100.0%
About

LAVISION BIOTEC GMBH has a total of 24 patent applications. It decreased the IP activity by 100.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in Germany, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets optics, measurement and computer technology are ZEISS CARL MICROIMAGING GMBH, SUZUKI TAKEOMI and HASUMI RITSUO.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing LAVISION BIOTEC GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Spiecker Heinrich 16
#2 Spiecker Heinrich Dr 3
#3 Killich Frank 2
#4 Ebel Gernot 1
#5 Spiecker Heinrich Kraft Albrecht 1
#6 Heymann Andreas 1
#7 Engeland Uwe 1
#8 Schütte Martin 1
#9 Hoeschen Christoph 1
#10 Nielsen Tim 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2020126635A1 Light sheet microscope with image correction by deconvolution
EP3707543A1 Time-resolved examination of a sample by microscopy
EP3516351A1 Measuring device and methods for the characterization of a radiation field, more particularly of laser radiation
DE102011109999A1 laser assembly
DE102010013223A1 Method and arrangement for microscopy
EP2387779A1 Tomographic imaging using poissonian detector data
DE102004015488A1 Method for reading out by strip-scanning of flat objects with substances that emit fluorescence radiation
DE10227962A1 Basic body for a bio-chip, arrangement for reading and device for hybridization
DE10223911A1 Method for dividing a laser beam
DE10215162A1 Beam splitter device and laser scanning microscope
DE10145221A1 Apparatus for detecting luminescence from micro-arrays, comprises directing white light at the micro-array through an optical system and optically gathering the emitted fluorescence at a detector to be digitized for processing
DE10050540A1 Stimulation of radiation emissions in plane involves focusing pulsed laser beams into object under investigation with foci adjacent to other in plane to stimulate emissions by non-linear effects