Genesis Electronics to Investigate Patent Infringements

 

Genesis Will Challenge Use of Specific Technology

HOLLYWOOD, FL--(Marketwire - April 5, 2010) - Genesis Electronics Group, Inc. (OTCBB: GEGI),www.genesiselectronicsgroup.com, a developmental stage electronics company with patents for charging and re-charging a battery from solar energy and efficiently transferring that energy to the battery of an electronic device, has retained the law firm of Pepper Hamilton LLP to advise it on issues related to infringements of the company's patents for solar-powered rechargeable battery modules and solar-powered integrated power sources.

 

 

Genesis Electronics owns the rights to patent number 6,586,906 and has recently secured the rights to patent numbers 5,644,207 and 6,608,464 from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL), www.jhuapl.edu. This family of patents covers applications for popular hand-held devices. Under their licensing agreement, JHU/APL has agreed to cooperate with Genesis Electronics and its attorneys in litigation regarding discovered patent infringements.

 

These patents strengthen Genesis Electronics' positioning, as the company is rapidly completing development of a solar-powered charger aimed at the more sophisticated, environmentally conscious, smart-phone consumer. Genesis Electronics' high-tech charger, SunBlazer™, is engineered to deliver a high level of performance. The company anticipates making the product commercially available within the next several months. Information about Genesis Electronics and the SunBlazer™ can be found at www.genesiselectronics.net.

 

Ed Dillon, President and CEO of Genesis Electronics Group, stated, "The remarkable technology that we own and license is instrumental in the development of our products, current and future. We are prepared to take all necessary steps to protect our intellectual property as we move forward. We are keenly aware of our place in the market, not just with respect to smart-phones, but with respect to hand held devices. We will continue to look to strengthen our patent portfolio, and we will take steps we deem necessary to protect shareholder value."

 

 

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Last Updated ( Friday, 23 April 2010 07:23 )