Fujifilm had 56 patents in cybersecurity during Q1 2024. The patents filed by Fujifilm Holdings Corp in Q1 2024 include a smart watch for collecting and providing data to a medical device for diagnosis, an information processing apparatus for managing multiple storage areas and devices, an image processing apparatus with guidance information for document placement, another image processing apparatus with light emission control for document detection, and an information processing system for controlling access to collaboration service logs based on user attributes. GlobalData’s report on Fujifilm gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

Fujifilm grant share with cybersecurity as a theme is 50% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Wearable device, method of operating wearable device, and non-transitory computer readable medium (Patent ID: US20240096494A1)

The patent filed by Fujifilm Holdings Corp describes a smart watch that collects data, including biological information of the wearer in a healthy state, and stores approval information to control the output of this data. The wearable device can receive data provision requests from medical devices that generate medical diagnostic information and provide the collected data to these devices based on the approval information and the request. This data is then used by doctors for medical diagnosis along with examination data.

The wearable device's processors are configured to classify and store data for each measurement item, set expiration dates for approval information, acquire and provide data to medical devices based on their information, perform biometric authentication of the wearer for prior approval, and even allow proxy approval by a different individual. Additionally, the device can store data in an external storage device and provide it to medical devices upon approval, with access controlled through biometric authentication or specific operations by medical workers. The method of operating the wearable device involves collecting data, storing approval information, receiving data provision requests from medical devices, and providing the data based on the approval information and requests. The computer-readable medium stores a program that enables a computer to function as the wearable device, collecting data, storing approval information, receiving data provision requests, and providing data to medical devices.

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