Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007
Title: Christine Sulpizio: Innovator in Data Conversion Technology
Introduction
Christine Sulpizio is a notable inventor based in Chadds Ford, PA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of data conversion technology. Her innovative approach addresses the challenges associated with converting information from paper forms into electronic data.
Latest Patents
Christine holds a patent for a "System and method for converting information on paper forms to electronic data." This invention provides a specialized system and technique for performing the conversion efficiently, focusing on reducing overall costs and cycle time. The approach is versatile and applicable to various form types, including credit card applications, license applications, and tax returns. Recognizing the limitations of current scanners and character recognition algorithms, her invention also emphasizes the importance of manual data correction. One of the key techniques described involves the effective use of both internal and external data entry operators as part of the conversion process. Additionally, the invention incorporates contingent workflow management concepts to enhance the efficiency of the data conversion process.
Career Highlights
Christine is currently employed at JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., where she continues to apply her expertise in data conversion technologies. Her work has contributed to more efficient business processes within the organization.
Collaborations
Christine has collaborated with notable colleagues, including William J. Buisman and Gary Cohen. Their combined efforts have further advanced the development of innovative solutions in their field.
Conclusion
Christine Sulpizio's contributions to data conversion technology exemplify her commitment to innovation and efficiency. Her patent reflects a significant advancement in the way information is processed, ultimately benefiting various industries.