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Toyota Launches New Intellectual Property Licensing Program

The program is called Toyota IP Solutions and it is intended to help promote and serve as an access point for the licensing of patents to U.S. and global companies.

Today, Toyota has revealed a new program to license its Intellectual Property to interested parties. The program is called Toyota IP Solutions and it is intended to help promote and serve as an access point for the licensing of patents to U.S. and global companies. 

“As one of the world’s leading patent providers, our intellectual property spans a wide range of technologies. We’re excited that the various technologies now being offered via the Toyota IP Solutions program are not limited to the automotive industry and many can be applied to other products,” said Chris Reynolds, chief administration officer, Manufacturing and Corporate Resources for Toyota Motor North America (TMNA).

Initially, the patent portfolios available for licensing will be in four areas: Omnidirectional Structural Color, Bio-Active Material, Nano-Material Synthesis and Electronics Thermal Management. Additional portfolios are now being assessed and will be offered in the future on a continuing basis.

The Omnidirectional Structural Color portfolio showcases innovative pigment compounds capable of reflecting specific wavelengths of light. These complex yet captivating compounds create a vibrant, deep and lustrous color across all viewing angles.

The Bio-Active Cleaning Materials portfolio showcases innovative compositions of enzymes capable of breaking down organic materials, making stains and spills much easier to clean. These effective yet gentle enzymes can even remove insect bodies, fingerprints and other debris from the surfaces of automobiles. The patented bioactive enzymes can be incorporated into various substances, including paint coatings, cleaning fluids and furniture waxes.   

The Nano-Material Synthesis portfolio showcases novel compositions and methods which provide for quick and cost-effective production of high purity nanomaterials of virtually any chemical element or alloy. The technology will even allow for the synthesis of extremely high-quality electrodes and rare-earth-free strong magnets.    

The Electronics Thermal Management portfolio showcases cooling strategies that can be integrated into a power-dense electronics system to quickly control and dissipate the heat generated by the system. These patented materials, designs and methods can be incorporated into many types of systems, particularly small form factor systems, to decrease the overall heat load. As a result, more power-dense and efficient systems can be created.

To learn more about the patents available, and for the contact form to request a license, visit toyotaipsolutions.com, or an email can be sent to [email protected]

If you are in Las Vegas for CES 2020, come see the Toyota IP Solutions display in the Toyota booth. 

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