Patents are a reflection of innovation and a key component for the technological and economic development of a society. They represent the legal recognition and protection of inventions and discoveries made by researchers, companies and individuals in different fields.
The dissemination of information contained in patents also contributes to the advancement of science and technology. Patents contain a detailed description of the invention, its technical aspects and its advantages, allowing other researchers to access this knowledge. This exchange of knowledge encourages collaboration and the development of new ideas and innovations. In addition, patents act as indicators of progress and innovation in different fields of knowledge.
The number of patents granted in a given field reflects research activity and emerging trends. This makes it possible to identify areas where innovative activity is concentrated and provides a perspective on technological progress in a given industry or sector.
The research developed by our Group has led to obtaining the following patents on the results obtained:
A MULTIPLEX ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR – EP23382111.5 |
ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR AND CONFIGURATION THEREOF – EP21382751.2 |
POTENTIOMETRIC HYDROGEN PEROXIDE SENSOR – EP3872485A1, WO2021170313A1 |
POTENTIOMETRIC SENSOR FOR THE SELECTIVE AND DIRECT DETECTION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE – EP18382700 |
POINT OF CARE FOR SELECTIVE DETECTION OF POTASSIUM IN BLOOD – EP18382582 - WO2020025688A1 |
CALIXPYRROLE COMPOUNDS AND CREATININE-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES COMPRISING THEM – PCT/EP2015/067241 |
- A patent is an industrial property title granted by the State to the author of an invention, through which he is granted, in exchange for making it public, the right to prevent third parties from exploiting it, for a period of time determined. Patents are a key tool for research, protecting knowledge generated in research.