Sylmar, CA, United States of America

Pacesetter, Inc.


USPTO Granted Patents = 2,398


Trademarks = 84

Forward Citations = 80,671

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855 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Gene A Bornzin (364 out of 372 patents)

silverMedal Xiaoyi Min (168 out of 190 patents)

bronzeMedal Mark W Kroll (164 out of 342 patents)

4 Euljoon Park (108 out of 112 patents)

5 Paul A Levine (108 out of 113 patents)

6 Taraneh Ghaffari Farazi (102 out of 102 patents)

7 Kyungmoo Ryu (95 out of 105 patents)

8 Stuart Rosenberg (93 out of 105 patents)

9 Jong Gill (87 out of 88 patents)

10 Joseph J Florio (83 out of 88 patents)

11 Gabriel A Mouchawar (79 out of 83 patents)

12 Steve Koh (74 out of 78 patents)

13 Fujian Qu (69 out of 73 patents)

14 John W Poore (68 out of 80 patents)

15 Yelena Nabutovsky (66 out of 75 patents)


Core Competencies:
Implantable Medical Devices
Leadless Pacemaker
Biostimulator Header Assembly
Electrolytic Capacitor
Ventricular Sensing
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Pacing Therapy Management
Wireless MEMS Sensors
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Heart Function Monitoring
Posture Sensing
Catheter-Based Systems

2,398 patents:

Pacesetter, Inc. is a leading provider of construction services, specializing in commercial and residential projects. With a focus on quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, Pacesetter has earned a reputation for excellence in the industry. From design to completion, their experienced team works closely with clients to deliver innovative and practical solutions. With a commitment to safety and sustainability, Pacesetter strives to exceed expectations on every project.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 30 2025

2,398 Patents

#1 in Sylmar, CA

#50 in California

#197 in US

#399 in the World

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Sylmar, CA, United States of America
Forward Citations = 80,671

855 inventors:

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