PLYMOUTH, Massachusetts, Oct. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Harvest Technologies Corporation (Harvest) announced that it filed a patent infringement complaint on October 24, 2012 in the US District Court of Delaware against ThermoGenesis Corporation (ThermoGenesis). The complaint alleges that ThermoGenesis' Res-Q™ 60 BMC system (*also known as ART 21®) infringes two patents for which Harvest Technology owns the rights. These patents relate to Harvest's proprietary floating shelf technology that has been shown in studies to provide superior cellular concentration. The complaint also requests an injunction against further sales of the product in the U.S.
"Harvest Technologies respects the valid intellectual property of others and expects that its competitors will do the same. Harvest has invested millions of dollars in development of its cellular therapy products for many years and cannot allow others to profit by our innovations," said Gary Tureski, President and CEO, Harvest Technologies Corporation.
Harvest Technologies is the leading Cellular Therapy global manufacturer that has developed point-of-care products to process and concentrate multiple biologics. These include high-density platelet rich plasma (APC+®), bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC®) and adipose tissue. The company is headquartered in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It is one of several subsidiaries of Terumo Corporation of Japan that is focused in cellular therapies and biologics. For more information, visit www.harvesttech.com or call +1-508-732-7500.
Tokyo-based Terumo Corporation is one of the world's leading medical device manufacturers with $5 billion in sales and operations in more than 160 nations. Founded in 1921, the company develops, manufactures, and distributes world-class medical devices including products for use in cardiothoracic surgery, interventional procedures, and transfusion medicine; the company also manufactures a broad array of syringe and hypodermic needle products for hospital and physician office use.
Harvest is a registered trademark of Harvest Technologies Corporation. Terumo® is a registered trademark of Terumo Corporation. Res-Q is a trademark of ThermoGenesis Corporation.
*ART 21 is a trademark of Celling Technologies®
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