Tokyo, Japan

Kiyotaka Hori


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2016

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Kiyotaka Hori: Innovator in Information Processing Technology

Introduction

Kiyotaka Hori is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of information processing technology. His innovative work has led to the development of a unique patent that addresses the transmission of biological information.

Latest Patents

Kiyotaka Hori holds a patent for an information-processing device, service-providing system, service-providing method, and computer program. This invention involves an information-processing device that transmits biological information without encryption in association with an application ID to an information delivery server device. Additionally, it transmits encrypted biological information linked to a user ID to a backup server device. The advisory terminal accepts input of advice based on a user data set stored in the information delivery server device. Furthermore, the client terminal downloads the advice according to the user data set from the information delivery server device. This innovative approach enhances the efficiency and security of biological data transmission.

Career Highlights

Kiyotaka Hori is currently employed at NTT Docomo, Inc., where he continues to push the boundaries of technology. His work at this leading telecommunications company has allowed him to collaborate with other talented professionals in the field.

Collaborations

Some of Kiyotaka Hori's notable coworkers include Koji Omae and Yasutaka Sakon. Their collective expertise contributes to the advancement of innovative solutions in information processing.

Conclusion

Kiyotaka Hori's contributions to information processing technology exemplify the impact of innovation in today's digital landscape. His patent reflects a commitment to enhancing the security and efficiency of biological information transmission. Through his work at NTT Docomo, Inc., he continues to inspire advancements in the field.

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