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Home » SENKO sues US Conec over connector IP

SENKO sues US Conec over connector IP

January 25, 2023
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SENKO Advanced Components filed a lawsuit in the federal court of Delaware alleging US Conec, Ltd has infringed seven of its patents relating to the MDC and MMC connector and adapter products – VSFF products.

“SENKO has invested considerable time and resources in developing what we consider the industry’s broadest VSFF product portfolio, says Jim Hasegawa, Executive Vice President. “SENKO currently has over 70 issued VSFF related Patents covering this technology, and many additional claims are still pending. In view of our investment to create the VSFF portfolio, Senko believes it must take steps to protect its valuable intellectual property.”

Source: SENKO
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