Fujifilm had eight patents in internet of things during Q1 2024. Fujifilm Holdings Corp’s patents in Q1 2024 focus on a health checkup support program for smart watches, enabling detection of scheduled health checkups, monitoring of biological information for eligibility, and notifying of any ineligibility. The program also includes a diagnostic item detection function and a diagnosis possibility determination function. Additionally, a smart watch collects biological data with wearer approval, provides it to medical devices for diagnosis, and allows doctors to make medical diagnoses. An information processing apparatus acquires and associates biological information with attribute information for users and environments. 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 internet of things 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: Non-transitory computer readable medium (Patent ID: US20240105321A1)

The patent filed by Fujifilm Holdings Corp. describes a health checkup support program implemented through a smartwatch. The program includes functions such as detecting scheduled health checkup dates, monitoring biological information for any ineligible factors that may affect the checkup, and notifying the wearer of any detected issues. The system aims to improve the efficiency and accuracy of health checkups by utilizing wearable technology to track and analyze relevant data.

The computer-readable medium outlined in the patent stores a program that enables the wearable device to perform various functions related to health checkup support. These functions include detecting scheduled checkup dates, monitoring for ineligible factors based on predetermined criteria, notifying the wearer of any issues detected, and even changing the checkup date if necessary. By utilizing detection criteria, behavior analysis, and position information of the wearer, the program aims to ensure that health checkups are conducted effectively and accurately. Overall, the patent highlights the potential for wearable technology to enhance the healthcare industry by providing personalized and proactive health monitoring solutions.

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