This is a brand page for the INSTRUMENTAL trademark by Instrumental, Inc.
in *********, **********, ***** ****.
Write a review about a product or service associated with this INSTRUMENTAL trademark.
Or, contact the owner Instrumental, Inc. of the INSTRUMENTAL trademark by filing a request to communicate with
the Legal Correspondent for licensing, use, and/or questions related to the INSTRUMENTAL trademark.
On Tuesday, March 7, 2017,
a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for
INSTRUMENTAL.
The USPTO has given the INSTRUMENTAL
trademark serial number of 87361397.
The current federal status of this trademark filing is REGISTERED.
The correspondent listed for INSTRUMENTAL is
HOANG-CHI TRUONG of
********,********, ***** ****
.
The INSTRUMENTAL trademark is filed in the category of
Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products
,
Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services
.
The description provided to the USPTO for INSTRUMENTAL
is Computer hardware; computer software for use in collecting, storing, viewing, sorting, manipulating, and analyzing data of the manufacturing process and the parts, components, or assemblies being manufactured; computer software for identifying, diagnosing, analyzing, improving, optimizing, predicting, and managing issues with equipment, processes, production, and products in manufacturing; computer software to monitor, control, manage, improve, and optimize equipment, processes, production, and products in manufacturing; computer software to integrate manufacturing machine operations, track issues, and generate production reports; computer software for statistical analysis of data obtained from and the monitoring of process controls systems and production issues in manufacturing; computer software for identifying, diagnosing, analyzing, improving, optimizing, and managing manufacturing issues, namely, issues regarding process, workmanship, quality, and design; computer hardware, electric sensors, motion sensors, cameras, lights, radio transmitters and receivers, motion and light detectors, and robotic machinery, with all of the aforementioned being for use in connection with monitoring, controlling, managing, improving, and optimizing, the assembly line, test stations, and other processes in manufacturing; computer software for use in processing and managing part quality and product quality; computer software for use in extracting insights from bill of materials, supply chain, part quality, product quality, returns, recalls and repairs; computer software for use in comparing and analyzing idealized models of hardware to actual parts, components, and products; computer software for use comparing and predicting the performance of parts, process, and products.