Location History:
- San Francisco, CA (US) (2021)
- Concord, CA (US) (2023)
- Atlanta, GA (US) (2016 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016-2024
Title: The Innovative Mind of Todd Lindsay Wirth
Introduction
Todd Lindsay Wirth is a prominent inventor based in Atlanta, GA, known for his innovative contributions to various fields. With a total of 13 patents to his name, Wirth has made significant strides in the realm of technology and product design. His work reflects a commitment to enhancing user experience and functionality in everyday products.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is a groundbreaking system and method for upright casting mold for producing a comestible baked product in complex forms. This invention allows for the creation of baked goods in intricate shapes, utilizing upright cast molding techniques. The design includes a first and second part that can be joined along a seam, forming an outer surface and an inner cavity that creates a three-dimensional shape. Notably, a portion of this internal hollow space forms a baking cup, which can be circular or square in shape. Another significant patent involves a method, apparatus, and computer program product for authorizing and authenticating user communication within an enterprise group-based communication platform. This system facilitates the creation of group-based communication channels, enhancing collaboration among users within an enterprise.
Career Highlights
Wirth has had a diverse career, contributing his expertise to various companies. Notably, he has worked with Slack Technologies, Inc., where he applied his innovative thinking to improve communication technologies. His experience in these roles has allowed him to develop and refine his inventive ideas
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