ITC Seeks Comments on Section 337 Complaint on Wearable Electroencephalogram Devices
The International Trade Commission seeks comments by July 18 on a Section 337 complaint alleging that imports of wearable electroencephalogram devices infringe patents held by Ceribell Inc., it said in a notice to be published July 10. According to the…
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complaint, Ceribell is seeking a limited exclusion order and cease and desist orders against Natus Medical Inc. and Excel-Tech Ltd. (acquired by Natus and now a Natus subsidiary) to bar from entry "certain wearable electroencephalogram devices and systems and components thereof" that violate its patents. Ceribell described its products as "a first-of-its-kind technology that integrates reliable highly portable hardware with proprietary AI-powered algorithms to deliver precise seizure detection and assessment in minutes rather than hours or days."