Posts Tagged ‘pervasive’
Invention 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.
Read MoreCompumedics ranked #22 Holder of Pervasive Neurotech Intellectual Property*
Compumedics develops diagnostic devices for sleep (polysomnography) and other neurological conditions (EEG, EMG, epilepsy, TCD). Their products fall under the brands Grael, E‑series, Somte, Siesta, and Safiro and are aimed at hospitals, clinics, and home service providers.
Read MoreCNS Response ranked #21 Holder of Pervasive Neurotech Intellectual Property*
. CNS Response is a cloud-based outcomes-sharing platform for EEG data. The purpose of the platform, named PEER (Psychiatric EEG Evaluation Registry) is to improve treatment decisions for psychiatric conditions by referencing the thousands of outcomes from previous trial instances.
Read MoreSedline (a Masimo company) ranked #20 Holder of Pervasive Neurotech Intellectual Property*
. SedLine is a producer of EEG monitoring devices that are used to determine the state of a patient during anesthesia or sedation. Their product is based on research showing that EEG activity follows predictable patterns as the brain falls asleep,
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