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PROFUSA INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    122
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    13,424
  • Filing trend
    ⇧ 58.0%
About

PROFUSA INC has a total of 122 patent applications. It increased the IP activity by 58.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 2010. It filed its patents most often in United States, Australia and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, basic materials chemistry and pharmaceuticals are GOSUDARSTVENNOE AVTONOMNOE UCHREZHDENIE ZDRAVOOKHRANENIYA RESPUBLIKANSKAYA KLINICHESKAYA BOLNITSA MI, PULSION VERWALTUNGS GMBH & CO and WINSTON THOMAS R.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing PROFUSA INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Wisniewski Natalie 45
#2 Mcmillan William A 45
#3 Gamsey Soya 43
#4 Helton Kristen 33
#5 Mcmillan William 30
#6 Pradhan Sulolit 22
#7 Clary Jacob William 21
#8 Kutyavin Alex 19
#9 Kintz Gregory J 17
#10 Bernat Viachaslau 15

Latest patents

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JOP20190161A1 Near-ir glucose sensors
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US2014357964A1 Tissue-integrating electronic apparatus
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