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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for D'Amelia; Philip Thomas.The latest application filed is for "systems and methods for detecting and allocating logistical events corresponding to controlling hazardous conditions and workflows at sites".
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Systems And Methods For Detecting And Allocating Logistical Events Corresponding To Controlling Hazardous Conditions And Workflows At Sites App 20200380433 - D'Amelia; Philip Thomas | 2020-12-03 |
Systems and methods for predicting and detecting hazardous conditions and facilitating regulatory compliance through automated communication platforms Grant 10,726,957 - D'Amelia | 2020-07-28 |
Systems And Methods For Generating And Utilizing Customized Dynamic Models In An Automated Platform For Controlling Hazardous Co App 20190171983 - D'Amelia; Philip Thomas | 2019-06-06 |
Systems And Methods For Predicting And Detecting Hazardous Conditions And Facilitating Regulatory Compliance Through Automated Communication Platforms App 20190027255 - D'Amelia; Philip Thomas | 2019-01-24 |
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