Farnham Surrey, United Kingdom

Biocompatibles UK Limited


USPTO Granted Patents = 90



Trademarks = 18

Forward Citations = 953

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107 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Andrew Lennard Lewis (39 out of 53 patents)

silverMedal Gary A Lamoureux (17 out of 42 patents)

bronzeMedal Sean Leo Willis (13 out of 15 patents)

4 Yiqing Tang (13 out of 18 patents)

5 Peter William Stratford (12 out of 36 patents)

6 Warren Johnston (10 out of 14 patents)

7 Matthew R Dreher (7 out of 14 patents)

8 Koorosh Ashrafi (7 out of 10 patents)

9 Stéphane Hohn (7 out of 8 patents)

10 Daniel T Kollmann (7 out of 14 patents)

11 Simon Leppard (7 out of 10 patents)

12 James Matons (7 out of 9 patents)

13 Matthew Bouffard (7 out of 9 patents)

14 Warren Rice (7 out of 9 patents)

15 Richard A Terwilliger (7 out of 36 patents)


Core Competencies:
Ablation Devices
Cryoprobes
Microwave Ablation
Radiopaque Polymers
Imageable Polymers
Chemoembolisation
Drug Carriers
Spherical Microcapsules
Brachytherapy Implants
Intracellular Antibody Delivery
Amphiphilic Block Copolymers
Epithelial Delivery

90 patents:

BioCompatibles UK Limited is a medical technology company specializing in the development and commercialization of innovative medical devices and technologies. With a strong focus on biocompatible materials and drug-device combination products, BioCompatibles aims to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. The company is committed to research and development, working closely with healthcare professionals and regulatory bodies to ensure the safety and efficacy of its products. Visit their website for more information.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 30 2025

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90 Patents

#1 in Farnham Surrey

#199 in United Kingdom

#8,283 in the World

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Farnham Surrey, United Kingdom
Forward Citations = 953

107 inventors:

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