“We are extremely pleased that Itron and Landis+Gyr decided to license our Smart Meter Patents for use in their metering products,” said Trace Gleibs, President of TransData. TransData’s smart meter patent licensees represent about 90 percent of the digital electric meters equipped with under-glass wireless communications sold in the United States and Canada. A list of licensees can be found on the Company’s website. have also obtained licenses to use TransData’s patented technology in their products. Several other companies including Vision Metering, M2M Technologies and smart street light manufacturer Telensa, Ltd. With these agreements, four of the big five electric meter manufacturers ( Itron, Aclara/GE, Landis+Gyr and Sensus) have licensed TransData’s Smart Meter Patents for use in their electric meters equipped with wireless communications. More information on TransData can be found at TransData is a registered trademark of TransData Inc.įor more information, contact Mark Annick at 80 or. Founded in 1969, TransData is a privately-held Texas corporation and certified Women's Business Enterprise (WBE) organization. TransData's innovative energy metering products enable our global client base to more efficiently measure, monitor and control the flow of power and energy variables on the smart grid. In business 47 years, TransData specializes in the design and manufacture of digital electric meters and related energy measurement and recording products serving over 2,000 customers in more than 25 countries worldwide, including all of the top 50 largest U.S. TransData's Smart Electric Meter Patents technology has been licensed by numerous electric utilities and smart meter manufacturers, including General Electric, Sensus Metering, Vision Metering, Southern Company, Alabama Power and Georgia Power, among others.ĭallas attorneys Jamie McDole and Phillip Philbin of Haynes and Boone, LLP, and Greg Parker of Hitt Gaines, P.C., represent TransData in the litigation. "We are eager to have our day in court and look forward to the successful protection and enforcement of our intellectual property," said Trace Gleibs, President of TransData. ![]() ![]() Patent and Trademark Office with all asserted claims remaining intact. In the nearly six years since the lawsuits were filed, TransData's Smart Electric Meter Patents have prevailed over thirteen separate patent validity challenges filed at the U.S. Meters using TransData's technology are commonly known as "smart meters" or "advanced metering infrastructure." ![]() 6,181,294 6,462,713 and 6,903,699) that cover pioneering technology invented by the company that enabled equipping a digital electric meter with an internal wireless "under-glass" communication circuit and antenna. In the litigation, TransData asserted its Smart Electric Meter Patents (U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas before the Honorable Judge Robert W. DALLAS, Ma/PRNewswire/ - Patent infringement lawsuits filed by TransData Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of digital electricity meters and advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) products, against Texas electric utilities Oncor Electric Delivery, Centerpoint Energy CNP, Denton Municipal Electric (Case 6:10-cv-00557) and Denton County Electric Cooperative (d/b/a CoServ Electric) (Case 6:11-cv-00113) are set for trial July 18 in the U.S.
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