I’m happy to announce, that after a long wait, patent US-11604662-B2 has been issued.
I want to thank and recognize my co-inventors, Div Prakash and Subin George, who I’m privileged to be on paper with.
The effort that led to this work involved a group of engineers, many phone calls, some nerve-wracking presentations, culminating in a fantastic hackathon-winning outcome for a young and talented team, which I was proud to be a part of and privileged to lead.
I’m happy to announce, that after a long wait, patent US-11604662-B2 has been issued.
I want to thank and recognize my co-inventors, Div Prakash and Subin George, who I’m privileged to be on paper with.
The effort that led to this work involved a group of engineers, many phone calls, some nerve-wracking presentations, culminating in a fantastic hackathon-winning outcome for a young and talented team, which I was proud to be a part of and privileged to lead.
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