TARGET TECHNOLOGIES LTD V has a total of 16 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in Israel, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, measurement and computer technology are CRYOS TECH INC, INNEROPTIC TECH INC and APN HEALTH LLC.
# | Country | Total Patents | |
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#1 | Israel | 4 | |
#2 | WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) | 4 | |
#3 | Australia | 2 | |
#4 | Canada | 2 | |
#5 | United States | 2 | |
#6 | China | 1 | |
#7 | EPO (European Patent Office) | 1 |
# | Industry | |
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#1 | Medical technology | |
#2 | Measurement | |
#3 | Computer technology | |
#4 | Pharmaceuticals |
# | Technology | |
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#1 | Diagnosis and surgery | |
#2 | Measuring nuclear radiation | |
#3 | Electrotherapy | |
#4 | Therapeutic chemical compounds | |
#5 | Image data processing | |
#6 | Measuring electric variables | |
#7 | Syringes | |
#8 | Healthcare informatics |
# | Name | Total Patents |
---|---|---|
#1 | Zilberstein Yoel | 6 |
#2 | Kimchy Yoav | 6 |
#3 | Amrami Roni | 6 |
#4 | Antebi Udi | 4 |
#5 | Bouskila Yona | 4 |
#6 | Nagler Michael | 3 |
#7 | Rousso Benny | 2 |
#8 | Ben-David Gal | 2 |
#9 | Sidorenko Nick | 2 |
#10 | Halahmi Izhar | 1 |
Publication | Filing date | Title |
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WO2005112895A2 | Ingestible device platform for the colon | |
US2006033029A1 | Low-voltage, solid-state, ionizing-radiation detector | |
AU2004203126A1 | Three-Dimensional Nuclear-Emission Imaging, Based on Attenuation of Photons of Different Energies | |
US2004204646A1 | Intracorporeal-imaging head | |
AU2003276658A1 | Apparatus and methods for imaging and attenuation correction | |
IL158442D0 | Blood vessels wall imaging catheter | |
CA2435205A1 | Ingestible device | |
IL154323D0 | Radioactive emission detector equipped with a position tracking system and utilization thereof with medical systems and in medical procedures | |
IL144786D0 | A method and system for guiding a diagnostic or therapeutic instrument towards a target region inside a patient's copy |