Hohhot, China

Hong Zheng


Average Co-Inventor Count = 11.0

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2020

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

1 patent (USPTO):

Title: The Innovative Contributions of Hong Zheng

Introduction

Hong Zheng is a notable inventor based in Hohhot, China. He has made significant strides in the field of medical technology, particularly with his innovative approach to laser instruments. His work focuses on enhancing treatment efficiency and success rates in medical procedures.

Latest Patents

Hong Zheng holds a patent for a Visual Fractional Laser Instrument. This invention comprises a positioning cannula, a beam combiner component, a camera, a laser scanning component, and a control system. The positioning cannula is a hollow tube designed to locate a lesion site and define the path of the laser. The beam combiner component connects to the positioning cannula and includes a side opening for the camera, which images the lesion site. The laser scanning component generates a laser beam that scans the lesion site based on the camera's image. This instrument simplifies operation, allowing the controlled laser beam to automatically scan along a preset path, thereby reducing operation time and surgeon workload while increasing treatment efficiency and success rates.

Career Highlights

Hong Zheng is associated with Zwxg (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd., where he continues to develop innovative medical technologies. His contributions have been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of laser instruments in medical applications.

Collaborations

Hong Zheng has worked alongside talented colleagues such as Kefei Zhang and Hongwei Wang. Their collaborative efforts have further enhanced the development of innovative solutions in the medical field.

Conclusion

Hong Zheng's contributions to the field of medical technology, particularly through his Visual Fractional Laser Instrument, demonstrate his commitment to improving treatment methods. His innovative spirit and collaborative work continue to pave the way for advancements in medical procedures.

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