Fukui, Japan

Hideyuki Yamada



Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 17(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998-2017

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14 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Hideyuki Yamada: Pioneering Japanese Inventor in Technology and Science

Introduction: Hideyuki Yamada's passion for innovation and his relentless pursuit of excellence have solidified his reputation as a pioneering inventor in Japan and beyond. His contributions to the world of technology and science continue to inspire future generations of inventors.

Latest Patents:

1. Method for producing a resin substrate having a metal film pattern formed thereon: Hideyuki Yamada's latest patent involves a method for efficiently forming a metal film pattern with excellent accuracy and reliable adhesion on a resin substrate using a metal ion solution of low concentration.

2. Compositions for cryopreservation of cells: Another innovative patent by Yamada includes a composition for cryopreserving cells without the use of serum, ensuring long-term cell preservation by including sericin, amino acids, and saccharides.

Career Highlights: Hideyuki Yamada holds a total of 14 patents, showcasing his diverse expertise in various fields of technology and science.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Yamada has worked with reputed companies like Seiren Kabushiki Kaisha and Seiren Company, Ltd. He has collaborated with coworkers such as Kazuhisa Tsujimoto and Yoichi Kato, further enriching his innovative projects.

Conclusion: Hideyuki Yamada's innovative spirit and groundbreaking inventions have left an indelible mark on the world of technology and science. His dedication to pushing the boundaries of innovation serves as a source of inspiration for aspiring inventors worldwide, solidifying his legacy as a pioneering inventor in Japan and beyond.

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