RE:Additional Patents in the IP pipelineHi Whampoa, you might find this website of interest regarding Acceleware's continuing,
important and valuable patenting strategy. This company Verdict have obviously reviewed the
company and have featured some of the patents applied for and also some that have been
granted. They also delve a little more into the nature of the patents helping the layman to
understand more on the technical aspects and application details.
If you click on the link below it takes you to a page that features Acceleware and have stated
a sample of three different bold headings of the nature of the patents applied for and also one
that refers to a patent granted. If you click on each of the 3 headings, it takes you to 3 different pages showing a list of recent patents applied for and granted with dates registered and
application numbers etc.
https://www.verdict.co.uk/data-insights/?wpsolr_fq%5B1%5D=categories%3AData%20Insights&wpsolr_fq%5B0%5D=_company_name_str%3AAcceleware+Ltd
Verdict.co.uk is one of a network of 40+ proprietary B2B websites, with an unrivalled global audience of active decision makers, influencers, and opinion leaders across the world with a combined readership of 55 million industry professionals each year. They say on their site.
I guess most of us don't think too much on the huge potential of Axe's Intellectual Property.
IP's can sometimes be an extremely valuable bargaining tool for rights, and it can be sold for financial gain. By protecting intellectual property, a company can expand the value of their assets and increase future productivity.
Of course we know we have to get the RF XL tech to the finishing line before we get too carried away before it will be considered a valuable IP asset but, I think we can say the CTI tech is well on its way.
https://www.verdict.co.uk/data-insights/?wpsolr_fq%5B1%5D=categories%3AData%20Insights&wpsolr_fq%5B0%5D=_company_name_str%3AAcceleware+Ltd