International Sale of Algae Industry Trademark

Sunday, May 3rd, 2015


Bridgewater, NJ (PRWEB) April 13, 2015

Trademark Offering

The trademark offering represents the word mark, Algae Farm®, its logo, and an extensive list of goods and services that it may represent. Historically, the original registration filing application was submitted May 8, 2009. Its first use in commerce occurred July 22, 2011 followed quickly by the registration approval on October 11 that same year. This is a significant achievement. Algae Farm is the first trademark documented by the USPTO covering this technology.

The logo combines the two words to make only one word, “AlgaeFarm”, with “Algae” in green and “Farm” in blue. A diamond is placed above the word and is divided by a curved band, part of which is in green and the other part in blue, all with black shadows.

In addition, the trademark includes a list of goods and services representing six US Classes (001, 005, 006, 010, 026, 046) and one International Class (001 – Primary Class). In short, the list includes usage diversification for:


Chemical usage in industry and science, including the biochemical and chemical industries, the fields of oil exploration and production, and fuel/storage tank additives
Emollient usage as an ingredient in manufacturing cosmetics, toiletries, and pharmaceuticals
Functionalized silicones for use in the manufacture of personal care and cosmetic compositions
Perfluorinated chemical compounds prepared synthetically for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals
Non-chemical bio-fertilizers

Algae Industry Facts

The algae industry is an unstoppable global force with its worldwide fully sustainable and low impact economy. It is developing a new range of third generation applications as bioenergy, biofuels, and bio-based products. Algae can be cultivated to produce a variety of products for large to small markets. The 2014 global algae contributory market was estimated to be in excess of $ 7 billion.

Algae is a sustainable resource of biomass and oils for fuel because the plants produce and store energy in the form of oil more efficiently than any other known natural or engineered process. As with renewable aviation fuels, the algae vehicle fuel alternative is a “drop-in” replacement, which means it chemically mimics the properties of petroleum-based gasoline. In addition, green gasoline could be used at any blend level, in any gasoline engine. The US Navy and Air Force, as well as the world’s leading airlines, purchase and consume significant quantities of algae-based fuels annually.

Algae can be turned into bio-based products, such as plastics, pharmaceuticals, and industrial chemicals. Because protein and carbohydrate are produced by algae, it can be turned into health foods rich in omega-3s, as well as stockfeed for cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry and fish.

In the United States, many commercially minded algae researchers, algae producers, and equipment companies are focusing on new algae farming and indoor biomanufacturing opportunities for higher value products like nutraceuticals, cosmetics, feeds, food, ingredients, and bioplastics.

Algae Benefits

Some of algae’s many benefits include daily harvesting, high biofuel yields, consumption of CO2, wastewater purification, energy production, and farming multiplicity from ponds to photobioreactors to fermenters. Its promising long-term sustainability is credited primarily to the various methods of cultivation used on an algae farm.

The Algae Farm trademark (Registration #4038939) auction will run from noon May 13th to noon May 15th, 2015. Bidders may register for the auction and view specific details about the trademark at http://www.ipauctions.com.

About IpAuctions™

IpAuctions™ is the leading online auction firm specializing in the worldwide sale of intellectual property assets. The 14 year old firm has a proprietary international database of over 10,000 IP attorneys, corporate buyers, and venture capitalists. For more information about this sale or other intellectual property sales, please contact Brian Seamone by calling (908)-595-2106.







Nurotron Biotechnology Receives Approval for Sale in India

Saturday, February 14th, 2015


IRVINE, Calif. (PRWEB) January 28, 2015

Nurotron Biotechnology Co., Ltd., has received approval from India’s Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO).

Nurotron, which designs, develops and markets neural-electronic medical devices and systems, received approval from CDSCO to sell its Venus Cochlear Implant System in India. The system is a safe, reliable and effective solution for children and adults suffering from severe and profound hearing loss.

Headquartered in New Delhi, CDSCO is India’s main regulatory body for pharmaceuticals and medical devices. CDSCO organization safeguards and enhances the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy and quality of drugs, cosmetics and medical devices.

“This approval by India’s primary drug and medical device oversight organization is a major achievement for Nurotron’s cochlear implant system,” says Chu Li, CEO of Nurotron. “The validation of the efficacy of Nurortron’s offerings in the important Indian market confirms the company’s position as a global leader in cochlear implant technology.” Nurotron already holds the CE mark in Europe for the Venus Cochlear Implant System, and has received approval to sell in China and Turkey as well.

Nurotron Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (http://en.nurotron.com)

Nurotron Biotechnology is a medical device company that designs, develops and markets neural-electronic medical devices and systems. The company’s flagship system is the Venus Cochlear Implant System, a safe, reliable and effective solution for children and adults suffering from severe and profound hearing loss.

The global leader in cochlear implant technology maintains its research and development center in Irvine, Calif., and manufacturing facilities in China. Founded in 2006, Nurotron is headquartered in Hangzhou, China.

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Two of a Kind Sale Kicks Off Re-Launch of Electronic ANSI Z136 Standards

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2014


Orlando, FL (PRWEB) November 21, 2014

Back by popular demand, Laser Institute of America (LIA) is excited to announce that the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z136 series of laser safety standards are once again available in digital format. No longer bound to only a hard copy, customers can now enjoy the flexibility of owning an electronic version of the same Z136 standard necessary for their particular profession. These standards, available for purchase from LIA directly, are essential tools for anyone using lasers in their business operations. The ANSI Z136 standards provide guidance for the safe use of lasers in the medical, telecommunication, manufacturing, and educational fields.

All nine of the Z136 standards are now available electronically including the parent standard Z136.1 Safe Use of Lasers. Serving as the cornerstone of all Z136 documents, the Z136.1 contains nationwide guidelines for the establishment of laser safety programs in industrial, military, research and development, and educational applications. The Z136.1 was updated and re-released just this year, and contains several updates including new definitions of key terms, all of which are searchable in the electronic format.

The Z136.1 is often paired with a more specific application-based standard, e.g., the Z136.3 or the Z136.9, Safe Use of Lasers in Health Care and Safe Use of Lasers in Manufacturing Environments, respectively. These standards go into greater detail on the guidelines and best practices that should be followed in their specific industries. Not just for doctors and surgeons, the Z136.3 standard covers laser safety guidelines in diagnostic, cosmetic, preventative and therapeutic applications, i.e., any situation where lasers are being used to alter or relieve bodily function or symptoms. The Z136.9 speaks on the safe practice of lasers and laser systems that operate at wavelengths between 180 nm and 1 mm in manufacturing environments.

To celebrate the re-launch of the digital standards, LIA is having a special “Two of a Kind” sale so customers can see how convenient the electronic copy is. Customers in need of any of the nine standards may buy the printed version and also receive an electronic copy of the same standard at a reduced price. While there is no difference in content between the printed version and the digital copy, owning both formats combines the convenience of an easily accessible, searchable document on a computer with an extra paper copy to keep in the office. This Two of a Kind combo will allow customers easier access to their ANSI Z136 standards, which in turn will provide increased awareness of safety protocols, safer working conditions, and avoidance of potential fines or punishment from OSHA or similar organizations. The Two of a Kind sale won’t last long, so be sure to act now to get your standards. The Two of a Kind combo deal can be purchased here: http://www.lia.org/store/ANSI+Combos.

For more information and to purchase the new electronic versions of the ANSI Z136 standards, please visit: http://www.lia.org/store/Electronic+Documents.

About LIA

The Laser Institute of America (LIA) is the professional society for laser applications and safety serving the industrial, educational, medical, research and government communities throughout the world since 1968. http://www.lia.org, 13501 Ingenuity Drive, Suite 128, Orlando, FL 32826, +1.407.380.1553.