Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2014
Title: Innovations by Benjamin T. Zimmerman
Introduction
Benjamin T. Zimmerman is an accomplished inventor based in Monona, Wisconsin. He holds three patents that showcase his innovative contributions to technology and presentation methods. His work focuses on enhancing the way information is presented through dynamic and interactive systems.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a "System and method for presenting a dynamically ordered presentation." This computer-implemented method allows presenters to display a variety of graphics, including static images, animations, and videos, in an order determined by the presenter during the presentation. The method involves creating a presentation with multiple graphics, tracking the presenter's hand movements, and enabling the selection of graphics to be displayed in any order.
Another significant patent is the "Scene launcher system and method using geographically defined launch areas." This method defines and presents a presentation that includes various scenes with a presenter. It incorporates geographic background information and allows for the display of destination scenes based on remote video and data received from a remote site. The presenter can trigger scene changes by interacting with defined launch areas within the geographic background.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Benjamin has worked with notable companies such as Weather Central, Inc. and WSI Corporation. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing innovative presentation technologies.
Collaborations
Benjamin has collaborated with talented individuals, including coworkers John S. Moore and Victor W. Marsh.
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