Chiyoda-ku, Japan

Putri Fatina


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Putri Fatina: Innovator in Determination Devices

Introduction

Putri Fatina is a prominent inventor based in Chiyoda-ku, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the development of determination devices. Her innovative approach has led to the creation of a unique patent that addresses specific user needs.

Latest Patents

Putri Fatina holds a patent for a determination device. This device includes a history storage unit configured to accumulate and store use history information, which correlates application identification information, position information indicating a user's location, and user identification information. Additionally, it features a use region UU number totaling unit that totals a UU number for various regions based on the use history information for a specific application. The device also includes a use region number totaling unit, a score calculating unit that computes a regionality score for each region, and a determination unit that assesses whether there is regionality for the specific application based on the regionality score. This innovative device showcases her ability to merge technology with user-centric design.

Career Highlights

Putri is currently employed at NTT Docomo, Inc., where she continues to push the boundaries of technology. Her work at this leading telecommunications company allows her to collaborate with other talented professionals in the field.

Collaborations

Some of her notable coworkers include Keiichi Ochiai and Yusuke Fukazawa. Their collaboration fosters a creative environment that enhances innovation and drives technological advancements.

Conclusion

Putri Fatina is a remarkable inventor whose work in determination devices exemplifies her commitment to innovation. Her contributions to technology are paving the way for future advancements in user-centric applications.

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