REPPLIX Trademark
REPPLIX is a USPTO trademark filed by MBDA FRANCE. Status: Registered.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | REPPLIX |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 79350291 |
| Registration Number | 7282362 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2022-05-13 |
| Registration Date | 2024-01-23 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 009 (Electronics & Software) |
| Owner | MBDA FRANCE |
| Attorney of Record | Steven J. Solomon |
| Prosecution Events | 32 |
| Latest Event | NREP on 2024-11-22 |
Goods & Services
Robots for use in industry, namely technical product manufacturing, aerospace manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, mechanical manufacturing, metallurgy, robotics for entertainment purposes namely robots for amusement attractions associated with video games in virtual reality; industrial robots | Data recording apparatus; cameras; downloadable or recorded computer software for process recording of technical gestures and operator techniques, simulation, industrial robot programming, process configuration, and execution system safety and supervision; downloadable or recorded application software for robots for programming and simulating its trajectories and processes; downloadable or recorded robotic process automation (RPA) software for executing the industrial process with the robot; downloadable or recorded visual programming software; data processing systems, comprised of computer hardware programmed with a 3D virtual representation of a robot and with an algorithm for controlling the robot; electric sensors; all the foregoing goods being intended for acquiring operator techniques and gestures to transform such gestures and techniques into a program executable by any robot and robotic production line | Engineering services relating to robotics; computer software development; designing and developing computer programs for data processing; technical data analysis services, namely robotics processes simulation and programming; all the foregoing services being intended for acquiring operator techniques and gestures to transform such gestures and techniques into a program executable by any robot and robotic production line