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VENDOR.Energy Intellectual Property and Brand Protection

Overview


This page provides a structured overview of the legal protection framework surrounding the VENDOR.Energy project.

It includes both patent filings related to the technology platform and trademark protection related to brand identity and legal market distinction.

These legal instruments serve different purposes and should not be interpreted as interchangeable.

Patents protect technical subject matter. Trademarks protect names, brand identifiers, and communication consistency in business, institutional, and public-facing contexts.

This page does not describe a commercial product and should be read as part of the broader technology, validation, and legal context of the project.

Patent Portfolio

The VENDOR.Energy patent portfolio is the technology protection layer of the project.

It covers patent assets that support the legal protection of the electrodynamic technology platform across multiple jurisdictions.

At the current stage, the portfolio includes granted protection, international publication, and national or regional filings under examination.

Spain

Reference: ES2950176

Status: Granted

First granted patent in the portfolio and an anchor asset in the current IP structure.

International (PCT)

Reference: WO2024209235

Status: Published international application

International filing layer supporting broader jurisdiction strategy and national phase expansion.

Europe / EPC

Reference: EP23921569.2

Status: Under examination

Regional patent protection track within the European patent system.

China

Reference: CN202380015725.5

Status: Under examination

Patent filing covering a major industrial and manufacturing jurisdiction.

India

Reference: IN202547010911

Status: Under examination

Strategic protection track within a large growth and manufacturing market.

United States

Reference: US national phase

Status: Under examination

Patent pathway covering the United States technology, licensing, and strategic partnership environment.

Jurisdiction Coverage

The current intellectual property structure covers multiple legal layers and jurisdictions.

Patent protection is organized through granted and pending filings across Spain, the European patent route, China, India, the United States, and the international PCT framework.

Trademark protection supports legal brand distinction and naming continuity in relevant commercial and institutional contexts.

Together, these elements form a structured IP framework rather than a single isolated legal claim.

Role of the IP Structure

The role of the VENDOR.Energy intellectual property structure is to protect different layers of the project in legally distinct ways.

Patents relate to technical inventions, filing priority, and jurisdiction-specific rights around the technology platform.

Trademarks relate to the protected use of the brand name and to clear legal and commercial identification of the project.

This structure supports long-term technology defensibility, legal clarity in external communications, and a more stable basis for future licensing, partnership, and institutional engagement.

It should not be interpreted as a substitute for independent validation, certification, deployment evidence, or engineering due diligence.

What Is Not Disclosed

To protect the technology and preserve filing, validation, and partnership flexibility, this page intentionally does not disclose implementation-sensitive engineering details.

Confidential operating parameters, internal architecture configurations, trade-secret layers, and restricted technical documentation remain outside public disclosure.

For this reason, the information presented here should be interpreted as a high-level legal and structural overview of the intellectual property framework.

Understanding the Technology

This page should be read together with the technical and validation materials that explain the broader context of the project.

FAQ

This section clarifies how patents, trademark protection, and public disclosure are structured around the VENDOR technology project.

Is this page a product catalog?

No. This page is a legal and structural overview of the intellectual property and brand protection framework surrounding the VENDOR project.

Do patents and trademarks protect the same thing?

No. Patents protect technical subject matter and invention-related rights. Trademarks protect the brand name, identifiers, and legal market distinction.

Does patent protection mean the technology is fully disclosed publicly?

No. Patent protection and confidential know-how can coexist. Some implementation-sensitive details may remain outside public disclosure.

Does this page prove technical validation or commercial readiness?

No. Validation, certification, and commercial readiness are separate matters and should be evaluated through the corresponding technical and institutional materials.

Why are some filings listed as under examination?

Because patent procedures move on different timelines across jurisdictions, and examination is a normal part of the filing process.

Why include both patent and trademark information on one page?

Because they protect different legal layers of the same project. Presenting them together helps clarify the overall IP structure without suggesting that they perform the same function.

Can this page be used as a full technical due diligence package?

No. It is a high-level legal and structural overview only.