Innovation: 3 patents granted in Newark in week ending June 27

Innovation: 3 patents granted in Newark in week ending June 27
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There were three patents granted in Newark in the week ending June 27, according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

This is one more than the week before. Patents included a light-emitting devices with improved light outcoupling.

The earliest patent filed which was granted in the week ending June 27 belonged to Kateeva, Inc. who filed in November 30, 2018.

The number of approved patents in the U.S. grew steadily from roughly 225,000 in 2009 to more than 285,000 in 2019. The number of patents approved suffered a slight downturn in 2020.

Gene Quinn with IPWatchdog said the system underneath patents have become unwieldy, specifically for medical innovations.

Patents granted in Newark in the week ending June 27

Applicant Name Filing Date Granted Date
Kateeva, Inc. 11/30/2018 06/22/2021
Protagonist Therapeutics, Inc. 08/24/2020 06/22/2021
Risk Management Solutions, Inc. 06/10/2020 06/22/2021


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