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Smoltek keep on building its proprietary technology platform through strategic and continuous development of the patent portfolio.
This, the 53rd of our granted patents, has been issued in South Korea and belongs to our Catalyst Diffusion core patent family, and the patent right relates to manufacturing of nanostructures.
The general spectrum of the patent is that it provides a way to impact the resulted characteristics of the grown nanostructures.
“It is rewarding to see the patent protection of our core technology continue to strengthen”, says Smoltek CEO, Anders Johansson.
Smoltek’s patent portfolio now globally comprises 53 granted patents. Read more about our IP and patents.
Image: Research Engineer Rickard Andersson is proud of displaying Smoltek’s 53rd granted patent.
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