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UNIVERSITÄT PADERBORN

Overview
  • Total Patents
    25
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    73,374
About

UNIVERSITÄT PADERBORN has a total of 25 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2010. It filed its patents most often in Germany, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets materials and metallurgy, environmental technology and electrical machinery and energy are CERAMEXT LLC, DYNAMIC MAT SYSTEMS LLC and GUANGDONG BANNER NEW MATERIAL TECH CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing UNIVERSITÄT PADERBORNs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Greulich-Weber Siegmund 15
#2 Rüdiger Arne Alexander 2
#3 Bremser Wolfgang 2
#4 Strube Oliver Ingolf 2
#5 Maier Hans Jürgen 1
#6 Hilleringmann Ulrich 1
#7 Bambach Mike 1
#8 Assion Fabian 1
#9 Zrenner Artur 1
#10 Marten Thorsten 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE102016005999A1 Pillow plate heat exchangers
DE102015008094A1 Pillow plate heat exchangers
DE102015105085A1 Method for producing a silicon carbide-containing body
DE102015104943A1 Process for producing a nano- or microstructured foam
DE102015103739A1 Method for producing an electrode, electrode and electrolysis device
DE102015102953A1 Process for producing a fiber-reinforced transparent composite material and transparent fiber-reinforced composite material
DE102015100062A1 Apparatus and method for producing silicon carbide
DE102014116868A1 A method of manufacturing an electrode material for a battery electrode
DE102014113576A1 Method and device for transferring data between a mobile device and a computer
DE102014104859A1 Process for coating surfaces by enzymatic reaction
DE102014101178A1 Partial joining of sheets with electrochemical support
DE102013014740A1 Process combination of roll embossing and electrohydraulic high-speed forming for the production of fine geometries in thin sheets
DE102013012682A1 Method for the preparation of a population inversion in a quantum system by means of multi-pulse excitation