Prolific Inventors in Israel
Prolific inventors in Israel include Abraham Lempel (1936 – 2023), one of the fathers of the LZ family of lossless data compression algorithms; Adi Shamir (1952), inventor of differential cryptanalysis and has made...
Inventors Recognitions with Centurion Plus Utility Patents as of May 23, 2023
Welcome to the 23rd of May 2023: Our goal is to celebrate the pioneering inventors recognitions who have reached noteworthy milestones in their fields this...
May 23, 2023, Weekly Utility Patent Insights
Welcome to the 23rd of May 2023: A glimpse at what’s new in utility patents and interesting insights on recent patent grants that have been...
Prolific Inventors in Switzerland
Prolific inventors in Switzerland include George de Mestral (1907 – 1990), who is associated with the invention of the hook and loop fastener, which he named Velcro; Daniel Bovet (1907 –...
Prolific Inventors in the Netherlands
Prolific inventors in the Netherlands include Zacharias Janssen (1585 – 1632), who is associated with the invention of the optical telescope and/or the compound microscope; Christiaan Huygens...
Inventors Recognitions with Centurion Plus Utility Patents as of May 16, 2023
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May 16, 2023, Weekly Utility Patent Insights
Welcome to the 16th of May 2023: A glimpse at what’s new in utility patents and interesting insights on recent patent grants that have been...
Famous Female Inventors
Female inventors listed on patents have been historically rare. For example, in the US in 1954, only 1.5% of patents named a woman; by 2002,...
Prolific Inventors in Italy
Prolific inventors in Italy include Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519), famous for his works of art, he was also a prolific inventor who designed many machines and devices,...
Prolific Inventors in Canada
Prolific inventors in Canada include James Naismith (1861 – 1939), who is best known as the inventor of the game of basketball; Reginald Fessenden (1866 – 1932), who developed radio technology, including the...