Digital Vision Tech Pty Ltd is a limited by shares, Australian proprietary company. This corporation was registered on 2012-09-14 and was issued with the 160355680 ACN. Its Australian Business Number is 49160355680. Since 2013-10-20, the company is headquartered in NSW, post code 2067. The above data comes from the ABN database which was updated on 2013-10-23.
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Active | 2013-10-20 | current |
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Digital Vision Tech Pty Ltd | 2013-10-20 | current |
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NSW 2067 | 2013-10-20 | current |
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General information:
Patent status: |
Filed The specification prior to acceptance and where the application has not lapsed |
Patent type: | STANDARD |
International Patent Classification:
IPC Mark: | H01Q 9/44 |
Section code: | H - electricity |
Class code: | 1 - basic electric elements |
Subclass code: | Q - aerials (radiators or aerials for microwave heating h05b0006720000) |
Main group code: | 9 - electrically-short aerials having dimensions not more than twice the operating wavelength and consisting of conductive active radiating elements |
Subgroup code: | 44 - with plurality of divergent straight elements, e.g. v-dipole, x-aerial; with plurality of elements having mutually inclined substantially straight portions (combinations of two or more active elements h01q0021000000; turnstile aerials h01q0021260000) |
IP Australia process information:
Expiry date: | 2032-09-19 |
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