Auburn Hills, MI, United States of America

Magna Electronics Inc.


USPTO Granted Patents = 1,268



Trademarks = 1

Forward Citations = 14,404

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426 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Yuesheng Lu (156 out of 159 patents)

silverMedal Niall R Lynam (138 out of 636 patents)

bronzeMedal Steven V Byrne (131 out of 135 patents)

4 Kenneth Schofield (78 out of 291 patents)

5 Christopher Louis Van Dan Elzen (70 out of 73 patents)

6 Matthew C Sesti (65 out of 65 patents)

7 Nikhil Gupta (64 out of 66 patents)

8 Jonathan David Conger (58 out of 60 patents)

9 Krishna Koravadi (56 out of 57 patents)

10 Jyothi P Gali (50 out of 50 patents)

11 Axel Nix (47 out of 70 patents)

12 Joern Ihlenburg (44 out of 45 patents)

13 Ove J Salomonsson (43 out of 45 patents)

14 Michael J Higgins-Luthman (43 out of 53 patents)

15 Robert A Devota (39 out of 39 patents)


Core Competencies:
Vehicular Vision System
Driving Assist System
Radar Sensors
Camera Modules
Dynamic Airbag Deployment
Driver Monitoring System
Trailer Hitching Assist
Occupant Monitoring System
Collision Avoidance
Lane Keeping System
Intoxication Detection
Traffic Jam Assist

1,268 patents:

Magna Electronics Inc. is a leading global automotive supplier specializing in the design and manufacturing of advanced electronics systems. With a strong focus on innovation and technological advancements, we provide cutting-edge solutions for safety, connectivity, and autonomous driving. As a member of the Magna International Inc. family, we have a vast network of resources and expertise to meet the evolving needs of the automotive industry.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 9 2025

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1,268 Patents

#5 in Auburn Hills, MI

#22 in Michigan

#390 in US

#759 in the World

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Auburn Hills, MI, United States of America
Forward Citations = 14,404

426 inventors:

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