Kyocera had 21 patents in digitalization during Q4 2023. Kyocera Corp filed patents in Q4 2023 for an identification card registration system using a cloud-based server, a machine learning method for training and categorizing documents, a method for enhancing web page display in real-time, a payment processing system with object recognition, and a color calibration method for print devices using big data analytics and embedded sensors. These patents focus on improving security, efficiency, and quality in various technological applications. GlobalData’s report on Kyocera gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

Kyocera grant share with digitalization as a theme is 38% in Q4 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Identification card registration system and methods (Patent ID: US20230419299A1)

The patent filed by Kyocera Corp describes an identification card registration system that utilizes a cloud-based server to authenticate and register identification cards. The system involves capturing card data and transaction information at a device, sending this data to the cloud-based server for registration, and alerting an administrator for approval or decline. If the card is not approved, subsequent transactions are not allowed, and corrective action is taken after multiple registration attempts.

The method outlined in the patent involves receiving notifications at the cloud-based server regarding data from identification cards during transactions, sending alerts to administrators for registration approval, and generating notices if the card is not approved for transactions. The system also includes features such as tracking the number of times a card is used, logging unauthorized attempts, canceling registrations, and placing cards on a banned list. Additionally, the cloud-based server can send alerts via email, application messages, or text messages for registration approval. The identification card registration system consists of a cloud-based server and multiple devices with card readers, allowing for efficient and secure registration and approval processes within a network.

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