The patent application was filed January 31, 2005 and will help to secure the company in its go forward strategy. This strategy relies on innovations made by the company through the work of Professor Harry Ruda, the University of Toronto and its collaborators. This patent filing encompasses compositions of matter as well as methods of making an MRAM device.
"This most recent filing will serve as a keystone in our patent portfolio as the company places great importance on its patent portfolio strategy. MRAM is undoubtedly a competitive industry and therefore we will continue to pay great attention to securing our business in that space," said the company's CTO, Dr. Cynthia Kuper.
Posted: Feb 24,2005 by Ron Mertens