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Kia Silverbrook (born 1958) is an Australian independent
inventor An invention is a unique or novel device, method, composition, idea or process. An invention may be an improvement upon a machine, product, or process for increasing efficiency or lowering cost. It may also be an entirely new concept. If an ...
and scientist. He is one of the most prolific inventors in the world,Kia Silverbrook Accumulates his 4,573rd patent on 6 February 2013
Patent Rank, 29 April 2013
and has been granted 4,747
/ref> US utility patents as of 14 February 2022. Internationally, he has 9,874Kia Silverbrook Patents registered at INPADOC
/ref> patents or patent applications registered at the international patent document database ( INPADOC).Difference between numbers of US patents and INPADOC patents is often related to the same invention being patented in several countries, see also patent families Silverbrook has founded companies and developed products in a wide range of disciplines, including computer graphics, video and audio production, scientific computing, factory automation, digital printing, liquid crystal displays (LCDs), molecular electronics, internet software, content management, genetic analysis, MEMS devices, security inks, photovoltaic solar cells, and interactive paper.Meet Kia Silverbrook, one of the most prolific inventors in history, on "The Essence of Disruptive Technologies"
SGE, 27 August 2012


Early life

Silverbrook was born in 1958 in Australia. In 1977 he started at Fairlight Instruments, the developers of the first polyphonic digital sampling synthesizer, the Fairlight CMI. While at Fairlight, he invented and developed the Fairlight CVI, a real-time video effects computer released in 1984. He remained employed by Fairlight Instruments until 1985. In 1985, Silverbrook founded Integrated Arts, a parallel processing and computer graphics company using the Inmos transputer. Silverbrook was Managing Director (Australian equivalent of US
CEO A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especially ...
) of Integrated Arts until 1990. In 1990 an Australian research subsidiary of the
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ese electronics company Canon was formed, named Canon Information Systems Research Australia (CiSRA). Silverbrook was Executive Director of CiSRA from its inception until 1994.


Prolific inventor

Between 2008 and 2017, Silverbrook was regarded as the world's most prolific inventor based on issued utility patents. On 26 February 2008 he passed Japanese inventor
Shunpei Yamazaki is a Japanese inventor in the field of computer science and solid-state physics Solid-state physics is the study of rigid matter, or solids, through methods such as quantum mechanics, crystallography, electromagnetism, and metallurgy. It is th ...
in U.S. utility patents. In 2017 Yamazaki passed Silverbrook to reclaim the lead. In order to register so many ideas, Silverbrook started a company, Priority Matters, whose purpose was to file his patents.Silverbrook admits liability in $870,000 wage underpayment case
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Netpage

Silverbrook is Founder and CEO of Netpage, a company based on technology originally patented by Silverbrook Research in 1999. The technology launched in Esquire magazine.


Geneasys

Silverbrook is Founder and Chairman of Australian company Geneasys (Genetic Analysis Systems), which is developing "KeyLab" a new class of medical diagnostic device which analyses multiple diseases from DNA using a standard smartphone. The stated goal of Geneasys is "to equip medical professionals, primary care workers, aid workers, veterinarians, military personnel and private citizens with a simple to use, low cost, and highly accurate diagnostic devices".


Silverbrook Research

In 1994 Silverbrook co-founded Silverbrook Research, an Australian
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and invention licensing company. He is chairman and CEO of Silverbrook Research, which is the developer of the MemjetMemjet web site
/ref> printer technology, the Hyperlabel alternative to
RFID Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder, a radio receiver and transmitter. When triggered by an electromag ...
, and the Netpage viewer and digital pen technologies, among others. Since 2001, Silverbrook Research has appeared in the annual listings of the top 200 global companies, as ranked by US patents, climbing as high as the 28th rank in 2008.


Superlattice Solar

In 2011 Silverbrook founded Superlattice Solar,Silverbrook's LinkedIn profile
/ref> a thin-film solar photovoltaic company targeting an installed cost-per-watt, including balance of systems, sufficiently low for new solar photovoltaic installations to undercut the cost of keeping existing fossil fuel or nuclear power plants operating.


Memjet

In 2002 Silverbrook co-founded Memjet, a printer technology company. Prototype printers were demonstrated at the
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(CES 2011), and announced by such major companies as LG, Fuji Xerox, Canon, Toshiba,
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, Océ and Medion. The Memjet technology has won various awards, including
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's "Best of what's new - 2011" and the Edison Awards 2012 Gold Medal. In March 2012, the
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Family Foundation (principal investor in Memjet) filed a lawsuit against Silverbrook and Silverbrook Research, alleging fraud and seeking to gain control of the Memjet patent portfolio, numbering over 4,000 patents. Silverbrook's response to the lawsuit characterized it as "part of a hardball commercial negotiation". In May 2012, a settlement was announced under which Memjet acquired control of the technology. All legal claims were withdrawn.Luke Hopewell
"Printing deal secures 300 research jobs"
ZDNet, 7 May 2012.


International patent applications

A search of the international patent document database ( INPADOC) reveals 9,874 patent documents. The INPADOC database includes patent applications that have not yet been granted, as well as some duplication of patents for different countries, so it gives an overestimate of the number of separate inventions.


Scientific publications

Silverbrook is co-author of a number of papers in the Journal of Chemical Physics, Chemical Physics Letters, and the
Journal of Physical Chemistry B ''The Journal of Physical Chemistry B'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers research on several fields of material chemistry (macromolecules, soft matter, and surfactants) as well as statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, and biophysi ...
. These papers are in the area of carbon nanotubes and the electronic properties of molecular systems.


See also

* List of prolific inventors


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Further reading

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