Chiba, Japan

Genki Okuyama

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Genki Okuyama: Innovator in Lubricating Oil Evaluation

Introduction

Genki Okuyama is a notable inventor based in Chiba, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of lubricating oil evaluation. His innovative work focuses on developing systems and methods that enhance the assessment of lubricating oil degradation.

Latest Patents

Genki Okuyama holds a patent for a "Lubricating oil degradation evaluation system and lubricating oil degradation evaluation method." This invention provides a comprehensive solution for immediately evaluating the degradation and contamination state of lubricating oil. The system includes a storage unit that stores evaluation reference data, a creation unit that acquires imaging data of the evaluation lubricating oil, and an evaluation unit that generates results based on the analysis of the imaging data.

Career Highlights

Genki Okuyama is currently employed at Idemitsu Kosan Company, Limited. His work at this esteemed company has allowed him to focus on innovations that improve the efficiency and reliability of lubricating oil assessments. His dedication to research and development has positioned him as a key figure in his field.

Collaborations

Genki collaborates with talented coworkers, including Hiroki Sekiguchi and So Nakajima. Their combined expertise fosters a creative environment that drives innovation in lubricating oil evaluation technologies.

Conclusion

Genki Okuyama's contributions to the field of lubricating oil evaluation demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the ability to assess lubricating oil degradation effectively.

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