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RISO NAT LAB

Overview
  • Total Patents
    33
About

RISO NAT LAB has a total of 33 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1982. It filed its patents most often in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology, optics and semiconductors are PRISM SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES INC, LIYANG DONGDA TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CT CO LTD and WANG SHIH-YUAN.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing RISO NAT LABs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Krebs Frederik Christian 6
#2 Spanggaard Holger 3
#3 Glueckstad Jesper 3
#4 Almdal Kristoffer 3
#5 Ramanujam P S 3
#6 Linderoth Soren 2
#7 Tam James P 2
#8 Pranov Henrik 2
#9 Larsen Niels Bent 2
#10 Berg Rolf H 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB0607669D0 Photovoltaic Device and Method of Measuring Cumulative Exposure to Light
GB0607668D0 Use of decomposable vehicles or solvents in printing or coating compositions
GB0601101D0 Solar cell
GB0519740D0 Photovoltaic polymer
GB0513415D0 Dye-sensitised solar cells
GB0509767D0 Portable and disposable solar dosimeter and oxygen sensor
GB0505885D0 Method of forming photovoltaic device
GB0505294D0 Transferring materials to polymer surfaces
US2006012800A1 Refractive index determination by micro interferometric reflection detection
GB0421335D0 Complexation of palladium
GB0418126D0 Solar cell
AU2003288035A1 Polynucleotides encoding agmatine coumaroyltransferase (act) and uses thereof
GB0222510D0 Conducting polymer devices for inter-converting light and electricity
GB0220684D0 Refractive index determination by micro interferometric reflection detection
GB0206466D0 Electronically conductive polymer materials
AU2002221581A1 A method and an apparatus for generating a phase-modulated wave front of electromagnetic radiation
AU1850501A Method for determining that a product has been organically produced
GB0026346D0 Reverse symmetry waveguide for optical biosensing
US5496670A Optical storage medium
US5258454A Peptide synthesis method and solid support for use in the method