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National Taipei University Redefines Smart Campuses with CAYIN Technology and Advantech

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National Taipei University Redefines Smart Campuses with CAYIN Technology and Advantech
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National Taipei University Redefines Smart Campuses with CAYIN Technology and Advantech

2024-12-24 13:23 Last Updated At:13:45

TAIPEI, Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- National Taipei University has set a new benchmark in smart campus innovation by successfully implementing a cutting-edge E-Paper Timetable System. This breakthrough solution, developed in collaboration with Advantech and CAYIN Technology, has transformed campus management, teaching efficiency, and environmental responsibility.

Designed to address frequent updates in classroom schedules while embracing sustainability, the E-Paper Timetable System integrates seamlessly with the university's existing systems. Leveraging CAYIN Technology's expertise in digital signage and Advantech's state-of-the-art hardware, this solution exemplifies operational efficiency and ESG compliance.

A Tailored Solution for Smarter Campuses

CAYIN Technology's customized integration enables real-time synchronization of data, automatic schedule updates, and innovative display features such as reverse-color highlighting for key information. Combined with Advantech's low-energy e-paper panels, the system delivers a sustainable alternative to traditional LCD displays, significantly reducing energy consumption while enhancing user experience.

This collaboration underscores CAYIN Technology's commitment to delivering bespoke solutions that meet unique client needs, from digital signage to advanced device integration.

Empowering the Future of Education

The deployment of the E-Paper Timetable System has not only elevated operational efficiency but also reinforced National Taipei University's vision for a sustainable smart campus. By minimizing power usage and optimizing resource allocation, the university exemplifies leadership in ESG-driven innovation.

Partner with CAYIN Technology for Your Next Innovation

As a trusted expert in customized digital signage and device integration, CAYIN Technology invites educational institutions and enterprises to explore tailored solutions for their unique operational needs. Whether it's integrating e-paper systems, digital signage, or other cutting-edge devices, CAYIN Technology delivers reliable, innovative results.

Contact us today to learn how we can revolutionize your operations and drive sustainable innovation.

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National Taipei University Redefines Smart Campuses with CAYIN Technology and Advantech

National Taipei University Redefines Smart Campuses with CAYIN Technology and Advantech

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Designs For Health Inc. Held Liable For Infringement of Kaneka's Ubiquinol Patent

2024-12-25 02:31 Last Updated At:02:55

TOKYO, Dec. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaneka has successfully defended its patent for stabilizing Ubiquinol. On December 20, 2024, Kaneka Corporation won its lawsuit against Designs for Health, Inc. and American River Nutrition, LLC for infringement of Kaneka's U.S. Patent No. 7,829,080 (the "'080 Patent"). The '080 Patent teaches a method of stabilizing ubiquinol against oxidation with a specific composition of chemical compounds. Ubiquinol is the reduced form of the health supplement coenzyme Q10, a powerful antioxidant that promotes cellular energy and heart health, which is more absorbable by the body than its oxidized form. Kaneka commenced its patent infringement action against defendants in 2021 in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. 

Senior Judge William Bryson of the Federal Circuit, sitting by designation in the District Court, found that Design For Health, Inc.'s products, CoQNOL and Q10.1, which contain a formulation of ubiquinol known as DuoQuinol, infringe Kaneka's '080 Patent.  Judge Bryson also rejected defendants' arguments that the '080 Patent was invalid under Section 101 for lack of patent-eligible subject matter, Section 102 for anticipation, Section 103 for obviousness, and Section 112 for lack of written description. Judge Bryson will determine the amount of Kaneka's monetary damages next year.

"We are pleased that Judge Bryson has vindicated Kaneka's position that the '080 Patent was both infringed and valid" said Mr. Kazuhiko Fujii, President of Kaneka.  "This victory is tangible proof of Kaneka's resolve to fully enforce its patent rights, including its patents covering ubiquinol. The protection of Kaneka's patent rights is paramount to Kaneka's business. Kaneka's commitment to protecting these rights is unwavering."

Case Number: C.A. No. 21-209-WCB

Contact info: Ron Martin, Vice President, Kaneka North America - ronald.martin@kaneka.com

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Designs For Health Inc. Held Liable For Infringement of Kaneka's Ubiquinol Patent

Designs For Health Inc. Held Liable For Infringement of Kaneka's Ubiquinol Patent

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