Sentences with phrase «now licensing patents»

Following news that Nokia settled its patent litigation with Apple, which is now licensing patents from its rival, analysts quickly moved to figure out the revenue impact.

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IBM, after energizing its efforts to license its thousands of technology patents a few years ago, now attributes $ 1 billion a year of its corporate sales to licensing.
RPX — a company that strategically buys patent licenses to protect its clients from infringement lawsuits — is now offering its services to small and medium - sized businesses.
As we read this history, the furor over stem cells was fueled by numerous factors: the near - universal human desire for magic; patients» desperation in the face of illness and their hope for cures; the belief that biology can now do anything; the reluctance of scientists to accept any limits (particularly moral limits) on their research; the impact of big money from biotech stocks, patents, and federal funding; the willingness of America's elite class to use every means possible to discredit religion in general; and the need to protect the unlimited abortion license by accepting no protections of unborn human life.
In a teleconference for the media held by UC, Doudna stressed that today's interference decision means USTPO will now move forward on her patent application and that it «likely» will issue, potentially forcing companies that want to use CRISPR to pay licensing fees to both Broad and UC.
Fischell now holds 117 licensed medical patents, including a radio - controlled rechargeable pacemaker, an implantable insulin pump, and a wide variety of stents designed to hold obstructed arteries open.
The new, US patent credits the Whitehead Institute's Rudolf Jaenisch, a scientific founder with Fate Therapeutics who licensed the technology to the company, and his former postdoc Konrad Hochedlinger, now at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with inventing a method for reprogramming cells
Despite being the result of public research, golden rice is enmeshed in around seventy patents owned by some thirty - two companies and institutions, according to the US - based International Service for the Acquisition of Agri - biotech Applications (ISAAA).4 Because of the complexity of licensing arrangements, the inventors ceded their rights to Greenovation, a biotech spin - off company from the University of Freiburg, which then struck a deal with AstraZeneca (now Syngenta).
Nutritional uses of Calcium β - Hydroxy β - Methylbutyrate Monohydrate HMB are licensed to NOW Health Group, Inc. under U.S. Patent # 6,103,764.
Now that she's secured the necessary patents behind the technology, Hergenroeder hopes to see her vision for Clover come to life through the creation of a prototype and a licensing opportunity.
I'm sure there are patents that need to be licensed or worked around, but there are now several transmissions specialists that can deliver dual wet clutches and the associated control electronics: BorgWarner, Ricardo, Getrag, LuK, ZF Sachs,...
Veterinary college researchers developed the first feline leukemia vaccine, patented by Ohio State, licensed to Zoetis (formally Pfizer), Inc., now routinely used worldwide.
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The final terms of the AVC / H.264 License were developed through a process of negotiation among the initial group of H. 264 essential patent holders responsible for forming the H. 264 patent pool, many of whom are now also Licensees.
The federally recognized tribe is now the owner of the patents, with Allergan having taken back a license to exploit them.
Other Entity = Universities / Non-Profits / Government / Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) NPE (Patent Assertion Entities) = Entity whose primary activity is licensing patents and acquired most of its patents from another entity NPE (Small Company) = Entity whose original activity was providing products and services, but now is primarily focused on monetizing its own patent portPatent Assertion Entities) = Entity whose primary activity is licensing patents and acquired most of its patents from another entity NPE (Small Company) = Entity whose original activity was providing products and services, but now is primarily focused on monetizing its own patent portpatent portfolio.
Sure, part of Google's agreement with HTC included non-exclusive IP, which is a fancy way of saying Google (and thus, PAX) will get to use some of HTC's patents for now, but HTC still reserves the right to license or sell those patents to other entities.
The procurement deals would include the global risk management and forex trading operations it runs out of London as well as patent licensing fees which Huawei, the world's No 3 smartphone maker, pays out to British technology firms such as chip designer ARM, now part of Japan's Softbank.
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