South Wales, Oct. 24 -- United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has registered trademark "Cerivue" on Sept. 5. The details about the trademark application no. UK00004259929 published in the journal no. 2025/043 (Oct. 24).

LBN Innovations Ltd filed the trademark application for the below mentioned good(s)/service(s).

Class 5 : Single-use sterile and clean consumables for use with cervical screening and gynaecological diagnostic devices, namely disposable tips, swabs and brushes.

Class 9 : Software as a medical device [SaMD]; application software for mobile and tablet devices in the medical field; computer software for medical decision support, diagnostic data processing and remote health monitoring; software for communication between medical diagnostic devices and external electronic devices, including via wireless networks.

Class 10 : Medical diagnostic apparatus and instruments; speculum-replacement devices; cervical screening devices; gynaecological instruments; apparatus for collecting cervical cells for diagnostic analysis; apparatus for uterine access and delivery of diagnostic or therapeutic instruments; colposcopy instruments.

Class 42 : Software as a service [SaaS] for medical diagnostics; provision and licensing of software in the medical field; design and development of computer software for use with medical technology; design and development of medical diagnostic apparatus; calibration services relating to medical apparatus; cloud-based platforms for processing, transmitting and analysing medical data. .

Class 44 : Medical diagnostic services; cervical cancer screening; colposcopy screening; gynaecological diagnostic services; medical analysis services for diagnostic and treatment purposes; provision of medical information via medical devices and mobile applications; medical screening services provided using speculum-replacement devices.

The original document can be viewed at: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/cgi-bin/redirect.cgi?type=tmj&link=6¶m1=UK00004259929

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