Top Technology Trends for 2025
Our Top Technology Trends for 2025 explores the emerging developments in secure digital infrastructure, sustainable materials, and precision-driven advancements. We highlight breakthroughs in quantum computing,
Our Top Technology Trends for 2025 explores the emerging developments in secure digital infrastructure, sustainable materials, and precision-driven advancements. We highlight breakthroughs in quantum computing,
Display devices have become more complex as technology has progressed. Not only has the resolution of displays vastly increased due to the number of pixels
Hyperautomation is rapidly emerging as a game-changing technology, enabling companies to automate complex tasks and processes with unprecedented efficiency.
As COVID-19 becomes a global pandemic, we see a dramatic rise in the demand for ventilators.
With Samsung leading the top assignees from South Korea, the patents that were granted from March 6–12 were mostly concentrated on the Auto Parts industry.
Overall, Samsung, BOE Technology and IBM lead the pack in terms of most granted patents this past week.
From a snowman making device to a Santa drone — we take a look at patents and patent applications aimed at spreading some holiday cheer!
Here are the highlights on granted patents last week, October 31 – November 6: In terms of non-US assignee countries, Japan still leads with 820 granted patents. United Tech enters the Top 10 assignees with the most patents granted.
IBM constantly leads in terms of patents granted (October 2-9), followed by closely by Samsung. The rest of the top 10 assignees, Canon, Intel, LG, Amazon, Ford, Qualcomm, Apple, and Toyota are almost on equal footing this week.
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