Ascent Vision Technologies is classified as operating in the Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical & Nautical System & Instrument Manufacturing industry, NAICS Code 334511.
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Trademark Applications
Trademark applications show the products and services that Ascent Vision Technologies is developing and marketing.
Ascent Vision Technologies doesn't have any recent trademark applications, indicating Ascent Vision Technologies is focusing on
its existing business rather than expanding into new products and markets.
Trademarks may include brand names, product names, logos and slogans.
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X-MADIS Camera containing a linear image sensor; Camera mounts and supports; Cameras; Gyroscopes; Optical lens sights; Optical sensors; Optical or telescopic lens sights; Radar antennas; Radar apparatus; Radar displays; Radar jamming apparatus; Radar object detectors for use on vehicles; Radio-frequency antennas; Radio-frequency receivers; Radio-frequency transmitters; Radio frequency generators for supplying radio-frequency energy; Radio frequency identification (RFID) labels; Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags; Video processors; Day and night vision systems primarily comprised of day and night sensors, day and night cameras, and monitors; Downloadable computer operating software; Electronic and optical communications instruments and components, namely, optical data links; Electronic devices for detecting and locating unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) using radio frequency; Electronic devices for locating and tracking unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) using radio frequency; Electronic transmitters for jamming signals; Gyroscope stabilizers for cameras; Infrared cameras; Maritime patrol radar; Mounting devices for cameras and monitors; Multiple purpose cameras; Range finders for cameras; Recorded computer operating software; Thermal imaging cameras; Wireless communication devices for transmitting images taken by a camera
05/11/2020
ASCENT VISION Camera containing a linear image sensor; Day and night vision systems primarily comprising day and night sensors, day and night cameras, power sources, communication means, monitors and operating software; Electronic and optical communications instruments and components, namely, optical data links; Gyroscope stabilizers for cameras; Gyroscopes; Infrared cameras; Lidar; Mounting devices for cameras and monitors; Optical sensors; Range finders; Wireless communication devices for transmitting images taken by a camera; Multiple purpose cameras
06/22/2016
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Market Share of Ascent Vision Technologies's Largest Competitors
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