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POLYBIOMED LTD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    60
About

POLYBIOMED LTD has a total of 60 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1997. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, macromolecular chemistry and polymers and machines are UAB FERENTIS, GATT TECH B V and NORIN SUISANSYO SANSHI KONCHU.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing POLYBIOMED LTDs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Taktak Yousef Samih 22
#2 Al-Lamee Kadem Gayad 22
#3 Lott Martyn 8
#4 Al-Lamee Kadem 7
#5 Al-Lamee Kadam Gayad 6
#6 Bayes Stuart 4
#7 Lott Martyn Peter 3
#8 Cook Diane 3
#9 Ai-Lamee Kadem 3
#10 Al-Lamee Kadem Gayed 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB0903952D0 Drug delivery and cells adhesion promoter system for implantable devices
WO2007080387A2 Hydrophilic coating method for medical devices
GB0617644D0 Hydrophilic surfaces for medical devices
GB0607189D0 interleukin IL 1ra composition
GB0604474D0 Hydrophilic coating method for medical devices
GB0600328D0 Hydrophilic coating method for medical devices
GB0501647D0 Interleukin IL 1ra composition
GB0319461D0 Polymers for controlled drug release
GB0312937D0 Method for modifying mechanical implant
US2003153964A1 Polymerizable material and sheet material derived therefrom
GB0225778D0 Coating of grafts
GB0224362D0 Stent coating method
GB0214291D0 Method for modifying mechanical implant
GB0212738D0 Microspheres for bioactive delivery
GB0122393D0 Treating metal surfaces to enhance bio-compatibility
GB0107998D0 Conversion of water permeable material into water impermeable material
GB9928071D0 Blood compatible medical articles
GB9819489D0 Polymerizable material and adhesive sheet material therefrom; dressings, electrodes and transdermal patches
GB9711377D0 Treating metal surfaces to enhance bio-compatibility and/or physical characteristics
GB9708325D0 Introduction of functional groups on polymers