Location History:
- Yorktown Heights, NY (US) (2021)
- Greenwich, CT (US) (2020 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2025
Title: Innovations by Jenna Reinen
Introduction
Jenna Reinen is an accomplished inventor based in Greenwich, CT, with a remarkable portfolio of 13 patents. Her work primarily focuses on advancements in technology that enhance cognitive and physical assessments through innovative methods and systems.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Remote concurrent assessment of functional mobility and working memory." This invention provides a method, computer system, and computer program product designed to test functional mobility and memory. The process involves an artificial intelligence (AI) engine that gathers information about a participant, who is then instructed to memorize a random set of steps. After memorization, the participant performs the steps and recalls them again post-performance. The results are analyzed to render a final assessment based on overall performance. Additionally, she has developed a patent for "Monitoring and querying autobiographical events." This approach utilizes sensors to detect autobiographical events associated with users, converting the data into observations and questions that are then queried to the user for responses.
Career Highlights
Jenna Reinen is currently employed at International Business Machines Corporation, commonly known as IBM. Her role at IBM allows her to contribute significantly to the field of cognitive technology and functional assessments, showcasing her innovative spirit and technical expertise.
Collaborations
Throughout her career, Jenna has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Marco Cavallo and Ravi Tejwani. These partnerships have fostered a creative
Inventor’s Patent Attorneys refers to legal professionals with specialized expertise in representing inventors throughout the patent process. These attorneys assist inventors in navigating the complexities of patent law, including filing patent applications, conducting patent searches, and protecting intellectual property rights. They play a crucial role in helping inventors secure patents for their innovative creations.