Taiwan Songteng wins sweeping robot patent battle

With the micro-network news, the global sweeper market has left and right. Taiwan's Songteng Enterprise is the second largest in the world. The world’s market share is second, and there are more than 70 patents in the world. After that, the ambition has attracted a lot of attention. The head bird! The IROBOT, the largest manufacturer of sweeping machines in the United States, sued the patent infringement. It looked 25 times smaller than IROBOT.

It was thought that they would have swallowed up and eventually ended up with some similarly obedient companies exiting the market. However, Song Teng actually retired. The conditions for reconciliation are mutual innocence. The key to the Jedi counterattack is the assistance from Taiwan’s ITRI because of Song Teng. There is a technology patent that detects location-based construction of maps. This is a patent that ITRI applied for in 2010 to research and develop service robots in both China and the United States.

The IROBOT from the United States launched a high-priced machine in 2013. The main function is the navigation and cleaning function developed through this patented technology. If the defendant's infringement was established and the image of IROBOT was severely stricken, IR Yong Wu, a lawyer from mainland China, brought IROBOT to the front. The China Intellectual Property Court did not pay a penny, and the Chinese mainland factory may be tragically shut down. Like its sweeping machine, it will be able to escape from its difficulties.

This move encircled Wei to save Zhao and transferred the main battlefield from the United States to mainland China. It changed from beating to attack and swept away the haze and wiped out thousands of troops.

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