Pitney Bowes Recognizes Top Inventors
2004年7月7日 - 10:51PM
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Pitney Bowes Recognizes Top Inventors Tradition of Innovation
Continues STAMFORD, Conn., July 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pitney
Bowes Inc. (NYSE: PBI) announced the winners of its 12th annual
Inventor of the Year award at a special ceremony held recently at
its world headquarters in Stamford. This year, the award was shared
by a team of seven inventors including: Feliks Bator of Easton,
Conn.; David Chamberlin of Monroe, Conn.; James Euchner of
Waccabuc, NY; Thomas Forth of Trumbull, Conn.; Andrei Obrea of
Seymour, Conn.; David Rich of Shelton, Conn.; and David Riley of
Easton, Conn. The winning patent issued in September 2003 by the
U.S. Patent and Trademark office covers "Instant Online Postage."
The invention is the foundation for the Internet postage
application that was deployed earlier this year for eBay. This
invention allows users to download postage easily over the Internet
without the need for special software. Millions of packages have
already been shipped since the new service's launch, attesting to
the popularity and convenience of the solution. At a ceremony
announcing the winners, Pitney Bowes Chairman and CEO Michael J.
Critelli stated, "It is my pleasure to congratulate everyone
involved with the project. Through this technology, we are
expanding how and where we reach our customers in the mail stream.
By thinking back from our customers' needs, Pitney Bowes is driving
innovation and helping make our customers more successful. We can
all take pride in our company's tradition, reputation, and
leadership for innovation." Pitney Bowes intellectual property
portfolio includes more than 3,500 patents worldwide in areas such
as ticketing, cellular telephones, shipping, laser printing,
encryption, and mailing. The Intellectual Property Owners (IPO)
Association has consistently ranked Pitney Bowes in the top 200
companies receiving U.S. patents. The company is strategically
leveraging its technological assets through direct development and
delivery of innovative solutions, acquisitions, strategic alliances
and joint ventures, and by licensing proprietary technology to
others. In addition to the Inventor of the Year award, the company
also recognized inventors Eric Belec of Southbury, Conn. for
receiving 30 or more U.S. patents during his career; Leon Pintsov
of West Hartford and Frederick Ryan of Oxford, Conn. for surpassing
50 career patents; and Ronald Sansone of Weston, Conn. who
inaugurated the club of inventors who have received 100 or more
U.S. patents during their career at Pitney Bowes. Sansone was also
cited as the inventor granted the highest number of U.S. patents
during 2003, receiving eleven in such diverse areas of technology
as meter indicia security, electronic message forwarding, address
updating, print your own ticket fraud detection, and methods for
detecting contaminants in physical mail pieces. Pitney Bowes is the
world's leading provider of integrated mail and document management
systems, services, and solutions. The $4.6 billion company helps
organizations of all sizes engineer the flow of communication to
reduce costs, increase impact, and enhance customer relationships.
With approximately 33,000 employees worldwide, Pitney Bowes serves
more than 2 million businesses through direct and dealer
operations. Contact: Christopher Tessier Manager, Public Relations
203-351-7210 http://www.pb.com/ DATASOURCE: Pitney Bowes Inc.
CONTACT: Christopher Tessier, Manager, Public Relations, Pitney
Bowes Inc., +1-203-351-7210, Web site: http://www.pb.com/
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