Karlsruhe, Germany

Itron Gmbh


USPTO Granted Patents = 532



Trademarks = 33

Forward Citations = 6,237

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317 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Mark K Cornwall (57 out of 61 patents)

silverMedal Keith W Barnes (49 out of 64 patents)

bronzeMedal Thomas F Uhling (45 out of 45 patents)

4 Fabrice Monier (40 out of 50 patents)

5 Jerome Bartier (34 out of 47 patents)

6 Christopher Lloyd Osterloh (27 out of 27 patents)

7 Imad Jamil (26 out of 28 patents)

8 Hartman Van Wyk (21 out of 30 patents)

9 James Lee Kann (20 out of 20 patents)

10 Barry Cahill-O'Brien (20 out of 20 patents)

11 Gilles Picard (17 out of 21 patents)

12 Robert Vernon Dusenberry (15 out of 16 patents)

13 Viet-Hung Nguyen (15 out of 25 patents)

14 Danny Ray Seely (15 out of 15 patents)

15 David Nelson Makinson (13 out of 15 patents)


Core Competencies:
Wireless Network
Bluetooth Low Energy
Advanced Metering Infrastructure
Mesh Network
Smart Cities
Distributed Energy Resource Management
Data Compression Techniques
Electric Vehicle Management
Network Reliability
Intelligent Data Contextualization
Load Shedding
Solar Power Forecasting

532 patents:

Itron GmbH is a global technology company providing solutions for managing energy and water resources efficiently. With a comprehensive portfolio of products and services, Itron helps utilities and cities to effectively monitor, measure, and analyze consumption data. Their innovative solutions enable smart grids, smart cities, and intelligent utility networks, fostering sustainability and cost savings. Visit Itron's website to learn more about their advanced technologies and sustainable energy solutions.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Jan 6 2026

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532 Patents

#1 in Karlsruhe

#108 in Germany

#1,780 in the World

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Karlsruhe, Germany
Forward Citations = 6,237

317 inventors:

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