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Endress+Hauser Group submits 287 patents in 2018

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As reported during the annual innovators’ meeting held this year in France, the Endress+Hauser Group submitted 287 initial patents in 2018

Endress+Hauser owns nearly 7,800 active intellectual property rights worldwide.

Angelika Andres, corporate director, intellectual property rights at Endress+Hauser, said, “This year we once again achieved a record number of innovations, both in the number of patent filings and the number of approved patents.”

While the 309 invention disclosures are a sign of the company’s ongoing innovation capability, the 537 granted patent applications also represent an all-time high.

Roughly one-third of the patent filings are related to the industrial Internet of Things, digital communications and instrument diagnostics. Under the motto #empowerthefield, in 2018 the measurement engineering specialist began to bundle its digital activities with a focus on heartbeat technology, as well as the recently introduced Netilion IIoT ecosystem.

Patent department in the US

Each invention undergoes a multistage internal evaluation process before submission to the patent office, usually within four months. To handle the stream of innovations, in 2016 an internal patent department was created in the US, one of the group’s most important markets. Four specialists at the Greenwood, Indiana location are responsible for protecting the technical innovations. This team has full responsibility for handling all patent filings from the group companies located in the US, plus up to 80 per cent of the overseas filings.

Innovation spirit in the spotlight

Under the motto ‘Innovation – what makes us human’, Matthias Altendorf, CEO of the Endress+Hauser Group, as well as other members of the executive board, welcomed more than 300 guests to the annual innovators’ meeting, which was held in late March in Saint-Louis, France. Employees involved in patent filings presented their innovations during the company’s traditional get-together. Exceptional innovations were recognised with special awards.