Sentences with phrase «invention at»

Professor Yazami presented his invention at the International Battery Seminar last year, and he says he has received interest from a number of companies including Apple, Samsung, and Panasonic.
Yet time will tell if there'll be a clash over this invention at some point in the future.
The family mourns the death of the young girl, who by age 12 had already established herself as an environmentalist winning the top prize for her reusable pizza box invention at the Invention Convention in Storrs, Connecticut.
«You want to be careful not to just abstract the invention at a black - box level if you can avoid it.
Next, it is a reality that clients will want to tell the world of their invention at the earliest possible moment, but it is really best, as far as getting valid rights is concerned, to wait.
Interestingly, it is not necessary to disclose the invention at this point, as only an encrypted digital signature, called hash, is actually stored on the blockchain.
The invention at the centre of the litigation was Myoview.
However, they were actually created with the aid of an opaque projector, a relatively new invention at the time.
Few artists have enjoyed such a long and illustrious international career, pursued with playful invention at more than 130 solo exhibitions which have included being honoured with a major retrospective...
Money market funds, a new invention at the time, were the optimal place to be until about 1982, when the cycle shifted, and the longest zero coupon bonds were the new best place to be.
All modern animated content in movies, from Jabba the Hut to «Toy Story,» springs from those years of invention at Disney, he says: «The same principles apply everywhere, and those principles were all discovered under one roof, decades ago by a bunch of young punks jazzed up about creating something.»
Flash forward a few years and Reed (Miles Teller) and Ben (Jamie Bell) are showing off their invention at a science faire.
You expect more invention at these prices.
KTU and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne registered the invention at the European Patent Office.
This is why it was voted the best innovative feeding product and the best travel invention at the Loved by Parents Gold Awards.
I can not take the credit for this marvellous invention at all.
Fueled by a musician's awareness of the power of performance, Goodman exhibited his invention at trade shows, allowing attendees to bash Thai coconuts and walk away sipping through a straw.
The Catalyst Fund is a $ 15 million technology development program established by Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in collaboration with Pappas Capital to encourage and expand the development of new research discoveries and inventions at the Center into innovative new medical products.
The not - for - profit WestLink Innovation Network Ltd. was established in 2000 in an attempt to accelerate the commercialization of scientific inventions at 25 western Canadian universities, colleges, and research institutes.
Choosing London to host the court specializing in life sciences patents plays to Britain's strength in pharmaceutical research, says Richard Jennings, deputy director of Cambridge Enterprise, a company that helps commercialize inventions at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom (U.K.).
Watch the sunset at Stearns Wharf, partake in wine tastings at The Funk Zone, and create your own inventions at MOXI AKA the Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation.
At EFF, we talk a lot about stupid patents: patents on things that aren't inventions at all, that would be obvious to anyone with expertise in the field, or that existed long before the patents were filed.
Moreover, the firm has already announced that it is showing off three C - Lab inventions at the event, namely: the Relúmĭno glass for the visually challenged, the GoBreath device for people with postoperative pulmonary complications and the S - Ray portable directional speaker.
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One way to get some sense of the amount of innovation happening right now is to look at the number of patents issued for new inventions in the United States.
However, rather than compete for market share on the merits or fulfill its statutory obligation to enable competitors to practice its invention after its patents expired, Green Mountain has abused its dominance in the brewer market by coercing business partners at every level of the K - Cup distribution system to enter into anticompetitive agreements intended to unlawfully maintain Green Mountain's monopoly over the markets in which K - Cups are sold.
On Friday, Fadell took the stage at the 99 % conference in New York City — where he was also awarded the first - ever Alva Award, after Thomas «Alva» Edision — to discuss his design and invention process.
After he resigned in August, columnist Tom Keane weighed in on how Apple won't be the same without Steve Jobs at the helm The Boston Globe, August 2011 It is hard to imagine that a crowd of people would have come up with the inventions that Jobs pushed through Apple.
At one point, she shares, megastar Robert De Niro leaned in to ask her advice about his idea for an invention.
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They both hang their hats at Hawker's hot invention incubator Trident Design, LLC, the firm that hatched the cephalopod - inspired PowerSquid, a multi-dongle powerstrip that's all about function over form.
Griffith calls this the «throw it over the fence» approach to invention: Create, show off, and then quickly sell the entire product (or its license) to a company that will build and market it at whatever scale is appropriate.
At least that's how Hypnos founder and Hollywood actor - producer Josh Woodle wants you to view his quirky invention.
Rice has also headed up the technology incubator at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, so he has spent much of his career at the corner of entrepreneurship and invention.
Glass wanted to know who comes up with these inventions and how, so show producer Zoe Chace went to find out at «The Room Where it Happens.»
But... the most valuable patents for this invention (at least for now) will remain with the Broad scientist who got the patent office to «fast track» his claim.
Kazakoff and Rose have poked fun at business schools» growing acceptance of the GRE exam (dismissed by them as a ploy by schools to compete for more female applicants) and donned powdered wigs, ruffled shirts and tailored Victorian jackets, bantering in British accents for a recent segment on the invention of capitalism.
After majoring in communications at Northern Michigan University, he made cold calls in Manhattan for Xerox's (XRX) latest invention — the «word processor» — then went to work for the U.S. division of Hammarplast, the Swedish kitchenware maker.
The founder of As Seen on TV, Kevin Harrington, plans to unveil a platform targeted specifically at the household, kitchen and outdoor goods inventions niche.
«Also look at what positions they are hiring — if they're looking for a patent attorney, they could be working on some big new inventions.
Then a stay - at - home mom, she wanted people like her to feel comfortable buying and using the invention.
As a keen baker in 2001, she found herself becoming frustrated at not being able to find her oven gloves, and tea towels in one place, so she thought... why not come up with an invention like an apron that keeps everything together, all in one place.
Twenty - three Western Australian inventions, in sectors ranging from drug delivery to communications and minerals processing, will be on show at next month's Commercialisation Expo 2006 in Melbourne.
The platform will give gadget enthusiasts a first look at brand new inventions and for inventors, the response, or lack thereof, will serve as valuable production capital and marketing feedback.
Listed in Time magazine's 25 Best Inventions of 2014, the Lift packages start at $ 80.
Instead, participants work solo at home, periodically meeting with mentors in county government conference rooms to work on commercializing their equipment, machines, software or other ag - tech inventions.
The Government must encourage collaboration among Canadian industry companies on a much larger scale than at present, where most of the incentives were focused on collaboration between Government labs and industry and on ways to get more academic institutions to license their inventions to industry.
«MouthSense» and «SmartFoam,» two new inventions by engineers in the Jacobs School of Engineering at the University of California San Diego, have attracted funding from NextWave Venture Partners, a venture - capital firm specializing in the commercialization of early - stage technologies.
They wanted to work alongside the person they suspected could be Satoshi Nakamoto — or who at least participated in Bitcoin's invention.
At the «Shape the Future» Blockchain Global Summit in September, nChain CEO Jimmy Nguyen spoke about nChain's inventions and the way they will enable the future of Bitcoin Cash.
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