Tuesday, June 28, 2011

New Energy bolsters patent protection for SolarWindow

COLUMBIA, USA: New Energy Technologies Inc. announced that, as part of the company’s ongoing pathway to commercialize its SolarWindow technology, capable of generating electricity on see-thru glass windows, four new patent applications have been filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Including previous patent submissions, a total of 10 new patent applications have been filed for SolarWindow, and 18 International and US patent filings have been submitted for protection of New Energy’s MotionPower technology, engineered to generate electricity from vehicles as they slow or come to a stop.

“We recently announced plans to advance our alternative energy technologies, SolarWindow and MotionPower, towards manufacturability and commercialization. An important precursor to commercial launch of these first-of-their-kind technologies is the protection of valuable intellectual property related to our underlying inventions,” explained John A. Conklin, president and CEO of New Energy Technologies.

“With a total of 28 new patents filed internationally and in the United States, I’m proud to announce that we are making important strides in safeguarding the technological breakthroughs which make it possible to create meaningful commercial products from our early inventions.”

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