Posts Tagged ‘patents’
Natus Medical ranked #28 Holder of Pervasive Neurotech Intellectual Property*
Founded in 1989, Natus Medical is an independent company that manufactures medical devices for a range of conditions. Their products span newborn care, neurology, sleep, hearing, and balance. Their key IP in noninvasive neurotechnology focuses on diagnostic and monitoring devices
Read MoreAdvanced Brain Monitoring ranked #27 Holder of Pervasive Neurotech Intellectual Property*
Advanced Brain Monitoring develops neurotechnology and sleep medicine. The neurotechnology focus includes research and medical grade EEG devices under the brands B‑Alert and Stat X‑Series — both wireless so that alertness and brain states can be monitored on the go.
Read MoreBraintainment Resources ranked #26 Holder of Pervasive Neurotech Intellectual Property*
Braintainment Resources/ Brain.com was a pioneer in the mid-to-late 1990s in the production of cognitive training and brain health assessment software. Their main products, Think Fast and Cognometer, were intended to be used on a home PC to measure and improve mental skills such as memory, attention,
Read MoreInvention Science Fund ranked #25 Holder of Pervasive Neurotech Intellectual Property*
The Invention Science Fund is one of the several intellectual property funds of Intellectual Ventures. Intellectual Ventures, based in Bellevue, Washington, is in the business of inventing, amassing, prosecuting, and licensing intellectual property. The Invention Science Fund deals with biotechnology,
Read MoreCognifit ranked #24 Holder of Pervasive Neurotech Intellectual Property*
CogniFit is a cognitive training service designed to improve cognition both among the general public and among special populations. It is available on the web or on mobile devices like the iPad or iPhone, and its first stage is
Read MoreStanford University ranked #23 Holder of Pervasive Neurotech Intellectual Property*
The Office of Technology Licensing is responsible for the management of intellectual property assets at Stanford University, where neuroscience researchers have produced multiple pervasive neurotech patents that pertain mostly to cognitive state monitoring and transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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