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OPTICOM AS

Overview
  • Total Patents
    65
About

OPTICOM AS has a total of 65 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1994. It filed its patents most often in Norway, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets audio-visual technology, computer technology and semiconductors are FRANCA-NETO LUIZ M, SHOWA DENKO HD SINGAPORE PTE L and NAKAMURA YUKI.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing OPTICOM ASs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Gudesen Hans Gude 52
#2 Nordal Per-Erik 34
#3 Leistad Geirr I 19
#4 Naeringsrud Thormod 10
#5 Nilsen Rolv Moll 4
#6 Gudesen H G 4
#7 Nilsen Rolv Moell 4
#8 Gustafsson Bengt Goeran 3
#9 Karlsson Johan Roger Axel 3
#10 Berggren Rolf Magnus 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO9944229A1 A method for generating electrical conducting or semiconducting structures in two or three dimensions, a method for erasing the same structures and an electric field generator/modulator for use with the method for generating
WO9908325A2 Electrode means, with or without functional elements and an electrode device formed of said means
WO9855897A2 Optical logic element and methods for respectively its preparation and optical addressing, as well as the use thereof in an optical logic device
AU3195597A Optical logic element and optical logic device
KR20000016570A Optical logic element and optical logic device
US6418092B1 Methods for optical data storage and apparatus for same
EP0882290A1 Optical memory element
CA2223638A1 Method for parallel addressing of an optical memory, a write/read device for implementing by the method, and uses thereof
CN1193405A Method for writing of data in an optical memory and apparatus for performing the method
CN1192819A Optical data storage medium and method for its writing and reading
EP0886856A1 Method for optical data storage and optical data storage media
EP0717908A1 A system for local processing/accessing and representation of large volumes of data