Tokyo, Japan

Shigenobu Asada


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.7

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008-2025

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Shigenobu Asada: Innovator in Measurement and Superconductivity Technologies

Introduction

Shigenobu Asada is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the fields of measurement devices and superconductivity. With a total of 2 patents, his work has advanced the technology used in additive manufacturing and cutting machining systems.

Latest Patents

Asada's latest patents include a measurement device and a method for manufacturing a metal substrate for an oxide superconducting wire. The measurement device features a sensor that acquires image information by imaging an object targeted for material addition or cutting. It includes a measurement unit that gathers data on the object's shape based on the image information. Additionally, it has a missing region detecting unit, a measurement data complementing unit, and a machining region specifying unit that collectively enhance the precision of the machining process. His second patent focuses on a metal substrate for an oxide superconducting wire, which consists of a polycrystalline metal substrate with a specific rolled aggregate structure and an oxide crystal layer that meets strict criteria for grain boundaries and orientation.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Asada has worked with notable companies such as Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. and the International Superconductivity Technology Center. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative technologies.

Collaborations

Asada has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Toshihiko Maeda and Toru Izumi. Their joint efforts have contributed to the advancement of technologies in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Shigenobu Asada's contributions to measurement devices and superconductivity technologies highlight his role as a key innovator in Japan. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing manufacturing processes and materials science.

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