Cambridge Mobile Telematics Patents – Key Insights and Stats

Cambridge Mobile Telematics has a total of 222 patents globally, out of which 84 have been granted. Of these 222 patents, more than 86% patents are active. The United States of America is where Cambridge Mobile Telematics has filed the maximum number of patents, followed by Europe and Australia. Parallelly, United States of America seems to be the main focused R&D center and also is the origin country of Cambridge Mobile Telematics.

Cambridge Mobile Telematics was founded in 2010 by Bill Powers. Cambridge Mobile Telematics provides software solutions. The Company designs and develops telematics and analytics software for extracting actionable insights on driving behaviors and vehicle dynamics. Cambridge Mobile Telematics serves customers in the United States. As of June 2022, Cambridge Mobile Telematics has a market cap of $30.51 Billion.

Do read about some of the most popular patents of Cambridge Mobile Telematics which have been covered by us in this article and also you can find Cambridge Mobile Telematics patents information, the worldwide patent filing activity and its patent filing trend over the years, and many other stats over Cambridge Mobile Telematics patent portfolio.

How many patents does the Founder and CEO of Cambridge Mobile Telematics have?

The Founder and CEO Bill Powers have 0 patents.

How many patents does Cambridge Mobile Telematics have?

Cambridge Mobile Telematics has a total of 222 patents globally. These patents belong to 56 unique patent families. Out of 222 patents, 192 patents are active.

How Many Patents did Cambridge Mobile Telematics File Every Year?

Cambridge Mobile Telematics Patents Filing Trend

Are you wondering why there is a drop in patent filing for the last two years? It is because a patent application can take up to 18 months to get published. Certainly, it doesn’t suggest a decrease in the patent filing.

Year of Patents Filing or GrantCambridge Mobile Telematics Applications FiledCambridge Mobile Telematics Patents Granted
20121
201391
2014241
20152
2016192
2017366
2018278
20195413
20202319
20212520
2022114

How many Cambridge Mobile Telematics patents are Alive/Dead?

Worldwide Patents

Cambridge Mobile Telematics Patents Portfolio

How Many Patents did Cambridge Mobile Telematics File in Different Countries?

Cambridge Mobile Telematics Worldwide Patents

Countries in which Cambridge Mobile Telematics Filed Patents

CountryPatents
United States Of America83
Europe21
Australia15
Japan9
Canada8
India6
Germany5
Brazil5
South Africa5
Singapore4
Hong Kong (S.A.R.)4
Mexico3
Indonesia3
Malaysia3
China2
Korea (South)2
Denmark2
Israel2
Spain2
New Zealand2
Viet Nam2
Poland2
Lithuania2
Hungary2
Italy1
United Kingdom1
Philippines1

Where are Research Centers of Cambridge Mobile Telematics Patents Located?

Research Centers of Cambridge Mobile Telematics Patents

10 Best Cambridge Mobile Telematics Patents

US8457880B1 is the most popular patent in the Cambridge Mobile Telematics portfolio. It has received 198 citations so far from companies like State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Samsung and Honda Motor.

Below is the list of 10 most cited patents of Cambridge Mobile Telematics:

Publication NumberCitation Count
US8457880B1198
US20150312655A143
US8862486B239
US9398423B224
US9228836B221
WO2014145409A121
US9900747B119
US20170210290A117
US20170294139A115
US20150300827A113

What Percentage of Cambridge Mobile Telematics US Patent Applications were Granted?

Cambridge Mobile Telematics (Excluding its subsidiaries) has filed 67 patent applications at USPTO so far (Excluding Design and PCT applications). Out of these 39 have been granted leading to a grant rate of 92.8%.

Below are the key stats of Cambridge Mobile Telematics patent prosecution at the USPTO.

Which Law Firms Filed Most US Patents for Cambridge Mobile Telematics?

Law FirmTotal ApplicationsSuccess Rate
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton Llp38100.00%
Fish & Richardson Pc2183.33%
Occhiuti & Rohlicek Llp5100.00%
Paul D Bianco366.67%

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What are Cambridge Mobile Telematics key innovation segments?

What Technologies are Covered by Cambridge Mobile Telematics?

The chart below distributes patents filed by Cambridge Mobile Telematics in different countries on the basis of the technology protected in patents. It also represents the markets where Cambridge Mobile Telematics thinks it’s important to protect particular technology inventions.

R&D Focus: How has Cambridge Mobile Telematics search focus changed over the years?

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