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Intangles Lab Pvt Ltd files Patent for machine learning solution for fuel pilferage

Intangles Lab Pvt. Ltd. files Patent for machine learning solution for fuel pilferage ANI | Updated: Apr 29, 2021 14:51 IST Pune (Maharashtra) [India], April 29 (ANI/PRNewswire): Intangles Lab, a leading digital twin solutions provider, announced today that it has filed a patent with the Indian Patent Office for Methods and Systems for Sub-Resolution Measurements in Fuel Tanks, a digital twin algorithm developed with extensive global research and testing. The patent covers the machine learning technology in Intangles fuel pilferage monitoring system that pinpoints the exact locations and quantities of fuel pilferage, as well as underfillings and refills at unauthorised locations. At a time when fuel prices are at an all-time high, fuel pilferage in the form of underfilling and overbilling has become a grave concern for companies.

IUST Innovators Have A Basket For Specially Abled People

IUST Innovators Have A Basket For Specially Abled People Dr Rabia Noor SAAHI is a wearable band that picks up sounds of high intensity in its vicinity and gives vibrotactile (vibration) feedback to its user. Therefore, the band can serve as a warning signal against dangerous situations for a deaf person. Magic Flip – An IUST Innovation for specially-abled Science and society have always been inseparable. Like in other parts of the world, scientists in Kashmir too are trying their best to benefit society. At Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), Awantipora, budding scientists have been exploring innovative ideas so to bring some respite to differently-abled people.

Agri varsity herbal cocktail for cough and cold gets patent

BAU medic bags patent for herbal pill for fever, body ache | Ranchi News

Ranchi: A scientist from Birsa Agriculture University (BAU), identified as Dr Kaushal Kumar, was granted patent by the Indian Patent Office, Kolkata for his herbal medicine, BAU Birsin, which can be used for treating cough and cold, body ache and fever. With this, the medicine will be produced commercially and talks in this regard are already underway with the National Biodiversity Authority in Chennai. According to university officials, Kumar is the first person from BAU to achieve such a thing and the vice-chancellor, Dr Onkar Nath Singh, met him on Friday to congratulate him. Kumar presently heads the department of forest products and utilization at BAU. Before joining BAU, he worked as a senior scientist and headed the herbal section at Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar.

This week in IP: Google v Oracle unpacked, EUTM celebrates 25th birthday, USPTO creates COVID award

Google v Oracle SCOTUS ruling Managing IP spoke to four in-house counsel about the impact of the US Supreme Court’s ruling in  Google v Oracle, from Monday, April 5.  The court ruled that Google’s use of Oracle’s code was fair – in a decision that concluded a decade-long battle between the two businesses.  Sources said that the ruling was good for the software industry, but they disagreed on whether the court got the details right. Some attorneys, for example, thought that the court made the right move in declining to rule on the copyrightability of application programming interfaces (APIs). 

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