Sam Brusco, Associate Editor03.09.22
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) firm FUJISILM Sonosite has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Butterfly Network in the U.S. District Court of Delaware, asserting seven patents relating to tech to acquire ultrasound images at the POC with portable, handheld systems.
The patents cover use of a probe couple to a mobile device, graphical interface elements, and aspects pertaining to ultrasound image processing and display.
FUJIFILM Sonosite seeks damages due to Butterfly Network’s unauthorized use, manufacture, promotion, and sale of Butterfly Network’s IQ/IQ+ POCUS products.
"FUJIFILM Sonosite is committed to protecting its significant investments in resources and R&D, and in bringing novel technologies to clinicians for the ultimate benefit of improved patient care," Rich Fabian, president and COO of FUJIFILM Sonosite told the press. "We will enforce and protect our intellectual property rights in the United States and around the world when we believe others infringe on it unfairly."
The patents cover use of a probe couple to a mobile device, graphical interface elements, and aspects pertaining to ultrasound image processing and display.
FUJIFILM Sonosite seeks damages due to Butterfly Network’s unauthorized use, manufacture, promotion, and sale of Butterfly Network’s IQ/IQ+ POCUS products.
"FUJIFILM Sonosite is committed to protecting its significant investments in resources and R&D, and in bringing novel technologies to clinicians for the ultimate benefit of improved patient care," Rich Fabian, president and COO of FUJIFILM Sonosite told the press. "We will enforce and protect our intellectual property rights in the United States and around the world when we believe others infringe on it unfairly."