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Internet of Things Patent Applications on 4th September 2025

Executive Summary

On 4th September 2025, 130 patent applications related to Internet of Things were published, representing 2.5% of all patent applications for the day. This moderate level of activity shows Internet of Things is gaining significant attention from innovators.

Market Analysis

Leading Organizations

The top organizations driving Internet of Things innovation include:

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These 5 organizations account for 22 applications (16.9% of all Internet of Things patents), indicating a diverse and competitive landscape.

Technology Deep Dive

Core Innovation Areas

Patent applications in Internet of Things encompass several key innovation areas:

Technical Classification Analysis

The most active CPC classifications in Internet of Things include:

  • H04W4/80 (WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS (broadcast communication): 13 applications (10.0%)
  • H04W4/029 (WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS (broadcast communication): 13 applications (10.0%)
  • H04W48/16 (Discovering, processing access restriction or access information): 11 applications (8.5%)
  • H04W84/12 (WLAN [Wireless Local Area Networks]): 7 applications (5.4%)
  • H04W4/90 (WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS (broadcast communication): 7 applications (5.4%)
  • H04W12/06 (Authentication): 6 applications (4.6%)
  • H04W4/023 (WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS (broadcast communication): 5 applications (3.8%)
  • H04W76/14 (Direct-mode setup): 5 applications (3.8%)
  • H04W76/15 (Setup of multiple wireless link connections): 5 applications (3.8%)
  • H04W4/40 (WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS (broadcast communication): 4 applications (3.1%)

Global Innovation Landscape

Innovation in Internet of Things spans multiple countries:

  • US: 220 inventors (47.3%)
  • CN: 95 inventors (20.4%)
  • KR: 30 inventors (6.5%)
  • IN: 23 inventors (4.9%)
  • DE: 20 inventors (4.3%)
  • JP: 17 inventors (3.7%)
  • TW: 14 inventors (3.0%)
  • CA: 8 inventors (1.7%)
  • FR: 7 inventors (1.5%)
  • GB: 6 inventors (1.3%)

The US accounts for 47.3% of inventors in Internet of Things, showing significant but not dominant innovation activity.

Industry Collaborations

Notable collaborations in Internet of Things include:

These collaborations represent 5 joint applications, indicating emerging collaboration trends in Internet of Things.

Leading Inventors

Key inventors driving Internet of Things innovation:

Recent Patent Applications

Representative Internet of Things patent applications from 4th September 2025:

20250275538. COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING L-CARNITINE AND SEAWEED EXTRACT FOR MITIGATING ABIOTIC STRESS IN PLANTS

Applicant: Acadian Seaplants Ltd

Abstract: A method of preventing or mitigating the effects of abiotic stress in a plant involves administering to the plant, including a seed of the plant, or to the growth medium of the plant an effective amount of L-carnitine and a seaweed extract.

20250275946. COMBINATION THERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER

Applicant: Unm Rainforest Innovations

Abstract: The present invention is directed to the unexpected discovery that iron chelators and anticancer agents, such as checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) inhibitors, ATR inhibitors and DNA damaging agents, and/or radiotherapy when combined in effective amounts, exhibit a synergistic effect in the inhibition and treatment of cancer. Accordingly, the present invention is directed to methods for the treatment of cancer which combine effective amounts of an iron chelator and a Chk1 inhibitor, a ATR inhibitor, a D...

20250275996. COMBINATION OF TUNICAMYCIN-TYPE ANTIBIOTIC WITH POLYMYXINS AND USES THEREOF

Applicant: The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of Agriculture

Abstract: Described are antibiotic compositions effective against Gram-negative bacteria, the compositions comprising a polymyxin in combination with a tunicamycin or a modified tunicamycin, optionally in combination with a β-lactam antibiotic. Use of these compositions to kill or inhibit Gram-negative bacteria, treat Gram-negative bacterial infections, or disinfect objects or surfaces are described.

20250275998. COMPOSITIONS FOR PROMOTING LONGEVITY AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME

Applicant: Vital Nutrition And Health Inc

Abstract: Disclosed herein are nutritional compositions aimed at promoting longevity and wellness. The compositions are formulated for oral intake and include a variety of nutrients and functional compounds such as proteins, creatine, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, hyaluronic acid, biotin, CoQ10, spermidine, and one or more NAD

20250276024. A METHOD OF CELL REJUVENATION

Applicant: Evonik Operations GmbH

Abstract: The present invention is related to composition for inducing rejuvenation of at least one cell, the composition comprising: —at least one probiotic

Market Implications

Innovation Intensity

With 130 applications in a single day, Internet of Things demonstrates very high innovation intensity, suggesting rapid technological advancement and strong commercial interest.

Competitive Landscape

Innovation in Internet of Things involves 106 organizations, indicating a highly competitive and diverse landscape with many players investing in R&D.

Technology Outlook

Emerging themes in Internet of Things patents include: data, network, information, with, user, suggesting future development in these areas.

The current patent activity level suggests Internet of Things is in a growth phase with increasing market adoption and investment.

Related Technology Areas

Innovation in Internet of Things often intersects with other emerging technologies:

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