Minato-ku, Japan

Japan Display Inc.


USPTO Granted Patents = 5,668


Trademarks = 28

Forward Citations = 6,620

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1,238 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Hayato Kurasawa (310 out of 336 patents)

silverMedal Koji Ishizaki (225 out of 260 patents)

bronzeMedal Hiroshi Mizuhashi (216 out of 240 patents)

4 Toshihiro Sato (184 out of 263 patents)

5 Koji Noguchi (176 out of 206 patents)

6 Gen Koide (143 out of 150 patents)

7 Takeo Koito (139 out of 158 patents)

8 Takayuki Nakanishi (139 out of 165 patents)

9 Kentaro Okuyama (121 out of 148 patents)

10 Jin Hirosawa (113 out of 124 patents)

11 Yasuyuki Teranishi (112 out of 125 patents)

12 Hiroyuki Abe (111 out of 133 patents)

13 Yoshitoshi Kida (110 out of 155 patents)

14 Tsutomu Harada (108 out of 163 patents)

15 Yasushi Tomioka (107 out of 164 patents)


Core Competencies:
Display Device
Stretchable Electronic Device
Illumination System
Optical Sensor Apparatus
Force Sensor
Graphical User Interface
Sensor Module
Light Adjustment Device
Intelligent Reflecting Surface
Liquid Crystal Device
Photovoltaic Cell Device
Pressure Detection Device

5,668 patents:

Japan Display Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of advanced display technology. We specialize in developing and producing innovative displays for various applications including smartphones, tablets, automotive, and wearable devices. With a strong commitment to research and development, we strive to deliver cutting-edge display solutions that offer superior image quality, energy efficiency, and durability. Our display products are trusted by major brands worldwide for their exceptional performance and reliability.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 9 2025

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5,668 Patents

#1 in Minato-ku

#43 in Japan

#144 in the World

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Minato-ku, Japan
Forward Citations = 6,620

1,238 inventors:

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