Tokyo, Japan

Takaaki Hagiwara

USPTO Granted Patents = 10 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Hitachinaka, JP (2016)
  • Tokyo, JP (2017 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016-2025

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10 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Takaaki Hagiwara: A Showcase of Automatic Analyzers

Introduction

Takaaki Hagiwara, an accomplished inventor based in Tokyo, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of automatic analyzers. With a portfolio of 10 patents, Hagiwara is renowned for his innovative approaches to improving measurement efficiency and accuracy in laboratory settings.

Latest Patents

Among Hagiwara's notable inventions are two innovative patents pertaining to automatic analyzers. The first, titled "Automatic Analyzer and Method Thereof," addresses the challenge of measuring multiple items with varying incubation times simultaneously. This invention minimizes turnaround time by scheduling empty cycles in a way that prioritizes short measurement items, ensuring minimal wait times and efficient sample processing.

The second patent, "Automated Analysis Device and Abnormality Detecting Method," introduces a technique aimed at streamlining the cause investigation of defects by operators. This invention comprises a reagent dispensing unit, a storage unit for concentration-related information, a detection unit to measure sample concentrations, and a determination unit that identifies abnormalities based on the collected data.

Career Highlights

Hagiwara's career has seen him work at prominent companies, including Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation and Hitachi High-Tech Corporation. His roles at these organizations have allowed him to apply his inventive spirit to creating and refining cutting-edge technologies in the field of automation and measurement.

Collaborations

Throughout his professional journey, Hagiwara has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Toshiharu Suzuki and Yoshihiro Yamashita. Together, they have contributed to advancements in the development of automatic analysis technologies, fostering innovation through teamwork and shared expertise.

Conclusion

Takaaki Hagiwara's impressive record of patents and innovative contributions to automatic analyzers highlight his significant impact on the field. His work not only enhances laboratory measurement processes but also sets a foundation for future advancements in automated technologies. Hagiwara continues to be a driving force in innovation, shaping the way we approach measurement in various industries.

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