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Zecotek Photonics Inc ZMSPF

Zecotek Photonics Inc is in the business of research and development of photonics technologies. The company is focused on creating advanced materials and integrated optoelectronic devices for high-resolution medical imaging, optical precision surgery, and biopharmaceutical research. It operates in three divisions which include Imaging systems, Optronics systems, and 3D display systems with labs located in Canada, Korea, Russia, Singapore, and the U.S.A. The company develops products such as scintillation crystals, solid-state, photodetectors, positron emission tomography scanning components, lasers, and 3D display and 3D printing technologies. These products are used in sectors such as healthcare, scientific and industrial.


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Post by All-in-Oneon Jun 01, 2012 8:08pm
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patent lawsuit VALIDATION For Zecotek

patent lawsuit VALIDATION For Zecotek

Bloomberg News

Saint-Gobain Rebuffed by Top U.S. Court on Siemens Patent

By Greg Stohr on May 29, 2012
SETTLEMENT IS IN THE CARDS OR A BUY OUT OF THE
LFS Scintillation Crystals
DIVISION

The U.S. Supreme Court let stand a jury verdict that will cost Cie. de Saint-Gobain SA’s ceramics and plastics business more than $44 million in a patent fight with a Siemens AG (SIE) unit.

Rejecting a Saint-Gobain appeal in a dispute over a crystal used in medical-imaging devices, the justices today refused to question a federal appeals court ruling that upheld the verdict. The appeals court also told a trial judge to consider increasing the $44.9 million award to account for additional products that infringed the patent.

The Supreme Court rebuff came at the urging of the Obama administration, which told the justices that the appeals court reached the right conclusion.

The dispute was over the composition of crystals that convert gamma rays into light to produce a three-dimensional image of the body to test for diseases. Siemens, based in Munich, makes crystals for its positron emission tomography, or PET, tests. Saint-Gobain, based in Courbevoie, France, produces the crystals for products made by Royal Philips Electronics NV. (PHG) (PHG)

Siemens Medical Solutions USA was awarded $44.9 million after it sued in 2007 over the sale of crystals for 61 scanners made by Philips Medical Systems. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington said the trial court should have included a royalty award on 18 additional scanners. Philips wasn’t named in the lawsuit.

Saint-Gobain is Europe’s biggest supplier of building materials and Siemens is Europe’s largest engineering company.

The case is Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics v. Siemens Medical Solutions USA, 11-301.

To contact the reporter on this story: Greg Stohr in Washington at gstohr@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Steven Komarow at skomarow1@bloomberg.net

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