Tokyo, Japan

The Circle for the Promotion of Science and Engineering


USPTO Granted Patents = 9

Forward Citations = 76

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23 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Hiroyuki Fukuyama (3 out of 29 patents)

silverMedal Wataru Nakao (3 out of 3 patents)

bronzeMedal Kazuhiro Nagata (2 out of 6 patents)

4 Masatoshi Okutomi (1 out of 34 patents)

5 Takao Nakagawa (1 out of 13 patents)

6 Hiroshi Funakubo (1 out of 38 patents)

7 Hitoshi Ishida (1 out of 16 patents)

8 Kenji Amaya (1 out of 4 patents)

9 Takashi Iijima (1 out of 13 patents)

10 Kazuya Takada (1 out of 20 patents)

11 Yuichi Kuroki (1 out of 15 patents)

12 Kiyomichi Araki (1 out of 6 patents)

13 Shintaro Yokoyama (1 out of 8 patents)

14 Akira Hakomori (1 out of 3 patents)

15 Makoto Sato (1 out of 2 patents)


9 patents:

The Circle for the Promotion of Science and Engineering is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing education and innovation in the fields of science and engineering. Through various programs and initiatives, The Circle aims to inspire and support the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators. Visit our website to learn more about our mission and how you can get involved.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 2 2025

9 Patents

#1,786 in Tokyo

#4,572 in Japan

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Tokyo, Japan
Forward Citations = 76

23 inventors:

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