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Added 4 years ago

Another note about AXE and IP australias concern about Room tempreture, electron spin and the carbon onions.  found this in nature (2016):

https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms12232?proof=t

Looks like its at least observed in demonstration?

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Added 4 years ago

another little upate on the topic of AXE patent(s)

from the afr about IP Australia (which is an interesting article):

"Further, claims 4 and 5 lack support as they appear to claim a desired result without providing details on how a qubit is operated at these temperatures, when cryogenic conditions are generally required."

https://www.afr.com/markets/equity-markets/archer-materials-didn-t-disclose-australian-patent-body-s-objections-20210819-p58k34

Global patent index:

https://data.epo.org/gpi/EP3383792A4-A-QUANTUM-ELECTRONIC-DEVICE

Lists the Applicants

UNIV SYDNEY [AU]

and the Inventors as

CHOUCAIR MOHAMMAD [AU]; NAFRADI BALINT [CH]

And the IP australia's repsonse:

http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/ols/auspat/applicationDetails.do?applicationNo=2016363118

 

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Added 4 years ago

AXE patent query

Discolsure I own AXE in my personal portfolio.

Fanstaic news for AXE today.

However I have some concerns about the patent and was wondering if It is at all possible that University of NSW has any claim to IP.

Dr Mohammad Choucair PHD was submitted at NSW and appears to be based on synthesis and purification of carbon nano onions.

and the international patent states this is what is applied for:

"Disclosed herein are complexes comprising graphene compositions thereof. Also disclosed herein are methods of synthesising said complexes and compositions, and the use of said complexes and compositions in, for instance, biomolecular sensing."

My concern is that the IP applied for is based on work from his PHD.

Do people think this is a vaild concern or is this a fairly common thing to occur? Or has UNSW sold its "ownership" of the research ?

https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/docs2/iasr/WO2020163921/html/xkjje5PdTkK4dY6qbi-AQ76-udatxVdDuzFa8ZBl_AhRU8G0iRYbPM9RJa7DS15lUSwgJ0ghfWaJWeVDelhx60QqraiJyBFxYIPHqZQrTilNU62W4loxKh5RdQ5_rNXz

his phd is easily available online.