Tokyo, Japan

International Superconductivity Technology Center, the Juridical Foundation


USPTO Granted Patents = 28


Forward Citations = 171

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78 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Keiichi Tanabe (10 out of 24 patents)

silverMedal Teruo Izumi (6 out of 26 patents)

bronzeMedal Yuh Shiohara (5 out of 28 patents)

4 Hideo Suzuki (5 out of 50 patents)

5 Hironori Wakana (4 out of 25 patents)

6 Masato Murakami (4 out of 38 patents)

7 Masahiro Horibe (3 out of 14 patents)

8 Hiroshi Fuji (3 out of 9 patents)

9 Takato Machi (3 out of 4 patents)

10 Takayo Hasegawa (3 out of 7 patents)

11 Yuji Aoki (3 out of 12 patents)

12 Yoshihiro Ishimaru (3 out of 9 patents)

13 Yoshinobu Tarutani (3 out of 22 patents)

14 Akira Yoshida (2 out of 114 patents)

15 Masaru Tomita (2 out of 14 patents)


28 patents:

International Superconductivity Technology Center (ISTEC) is a Juridical Foundation established in 1999 to promote the development and utilization of superconducting technology. They conduct research, development, and standardization activities, as well as provide technical consultation and scientific information. ISTEC aims to contribute to society by advancing the practical applications of superconductivity.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 23 2025

28 Patents

#972 in Tokyo

#2,359 in Japan

#22,553 in the World

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Tokyo, Japan
Forward Citations = 171

78 inventors:

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