RingCentral had four patents in digitalization during Q1 2024. RingCentral Inc filed patents for facilitating low contact or no-contact event registration and attendance, allowing for virtual registration with a single click or automatic registration through sensor detection. Attendees can check-in automatically using sensors and access event activities. Data on attendance is tracked for providing incentives. Another patent involves a machine learning method for generating real-time summaries during conference sessions by identifying speech segments, generating transcripts, determining topics, and streaming summaries. GlobalData’s report on RingCentral gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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RingCentral grant share with digitalization as a theme is 50% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
Recent Patents
Application: Low-contact / no-contact event management for hybrid in-person / virtual events (Patent ID: US20240028978A1)
The patent filed by RingCentral Inc. describes a system and method for enabling low-contact or no-contact registration, check-in, and attendance at events. Attendees can register virtually with a single click or be automatically registered by sensors detecting their presence. The system also allows for automatic check-in by obtaining attendee information from sensors and attendee profiles. Attendees are granted access to event activities they are registered for, with attendance data being tracked to provide incentives based on this data.
The patent further details a method for dynamic event customization, where attendees are registered for events with multiple activities, and their level of interest in these activities is tracked. Based on this interest level, a customized event schedule is generated, showing activities of interest and hiding those that are not. The system utilizes sensors to track attendee interactions, location, and actions at event activities. Additionally, the patent describes a system with hardware processors and memory for executing these instructions, as well as computer-readable media storing instructions for dynamic event customization. Overall, the patent aims to streamline event registration, check-in, and customization processes while providing incentives for attendees based on their participation.
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