Source: thznetwork.org
TeraView announced the award of its 50th patent. Recent patents cover areas such as terahertz imaging of pharmaceutical tablets and high performance terahertz sources.
In pharmaceuticals, TeraView has developed proprietary methods for determining polymorphism, coating thickness and density, core integrity and other tablet attributes which correlate with product performance vital to the rapid development of high quality drugs compliant with regulatory standards. Combined with our patented tablet imaging and in-line inspection products, these capabilities provide pharmaceutical partners with process knowledge not available with existing techniques.
Similarly in the security, defense and medical sectors, the company¡¯s pioneering work has led to new means of detecting and identifying explosives and cancer with terahertz light, which is being used in both of our current products in the field and in new developments.
The depth and breadth of this intellectual property is the result of substantial investment over the past decade. TeraView has assembled at team of world-class scientists committed to closely support customers, from evaluation through to deployment, as well as on-going support of our offerings.
Another key component of TeraView¡¯s portfolio covers critical aspects of product performance. The Company has made proprietary advances in the generation, detection and manipulation of terahertz light using both pulsed and continuous wave platforms. These capabilities are important for laboratory and field-deployable products, and are driven by the technology and product development teams built up by the company over the past several years.
Dr Don Arnone, Chief Executive Officer of TeraView commented: ¡°The award of our 50th patent is a significant milestone, and we are proud of our team and their achievements which have put us in this leadership position. Most importantly, our intellectual property has been driven by market requirements, and its real value is our ability to put it to work for our customers and support their business needs, now and in the future.¡±
Professor Sir Michael Pepper, Chief Scientific Officer of TeraView noted: ¡°TeraView¡¯s success in developing markets for terahertz is underpinned by an innovative internal program which actively generates our IP. Consequently we have a very strong patent position to keep us in the forefront as we respond to new applications¡±.