South Wales, Dec. 12 -- United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has registered trademark "HEART ATTACK HERO" on Nov. 19. The details about the trademark application no. UK00004297418 published in the journal no. 2025/050 (Dec. 12).
MediPacks Ltd filed the trademark application for the below mentioned good(s)/service(s).
Class 9 : Downloadable computer software; downloadable mobile applications; downloadable software applications for smartphones, tablets, computers, in-vehicle infotainment and telematics systems, wearable devices and public access terminals; downloadable software for providing health and medical information relating to cardiac emergencies (including suspected heart attack and cardiac arrest), cardiovascular disease and emergency response; downloadable software for sharing user location in an emergency and sending alerts and notifications to emergency contacts, trained responders or nearby individuals to bring emergency medication or equipment, including defibrillators; downloadable software for supporting emergency-response workflows via vehicles, kiosks, public help points or other connected devices; downloadable software for training, certification tracking and assessment in the fields of first aid, CPR and emergency response to cardiac emergencies; downloadable electronic publications in the field of cardiovascular health, cardiac emergencies and emergency care.
Class 35 : Promoting public awareness of cardiac emergencies (including suspected heart attack and cardiac arrest), cardiovascular disease and emergency response; organising and conducting public awareness campaigns relating to recognition of symptoms of cardiac emergencies, appropriate use of emergency services and early intervention; dissemination of promotional and publicity materials relating to cardiovascular health and emergency care; consultancy and advisory services relating to the promotion of public health awareness campaigns.
Class 38 : Telecommunications services; provision of access to platforms and portals on the internet and via mobile, satellite, in-vehicle and other electronic communications networks; electronic transmission of data, information, messages, alerts and notifications relating to cardiac emergencies (including suspected heart attack and cardiac arrest), emergency response and public health; providing user access to online applications and portals for communication between patients, emergency contacts, trained responders and emergency services; providing online forums, message boards and communication channels in the field of cardiovascular health and emergency response.
Class 41 : Education and training services in the fields of cardiac emergencies (including suspected heart attack and cardiac arrest), cardiovascular disease, first aid, CPR and emergency response; organising and conducting conferences, workshops, seminars, webinars and training courses relating to cardiac emergencies and pre-hospital care; provision of online non-downloadable training materials, videos and assessments; certification and accreditation of training relating to first aid, CPR and emergency response to cardiac emergencies.
Class 42 : Software as a service (SaaS) featuring software for delivering educational content, simulations, assessments and certification in the fields of cardiovascular health, cardiac emergencies (including suspected heart attack and cardiac arrest), first aid and emergency response; software as a service (SaaS) for supporting emergency-response workflows, including location sharing, alerting designated responders and coordinating access to emergency equipment and medication, accessible via computers, mobile devices, in-vehicle systems, wearable devices and public access terminals; providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for collecting and analysing user data relating to training, preparedness and emergency response; design and development of computer software for healthcare education, public health awareness and emergency-response training.
Class 44 : Providing health and medical information in the field of cardiac emergencies (including suspected heart attack and cardiac arrest) and cardiovascular disease; providing information relating to recognition of symptoms of cardiac emergencies, emergency response pathways and engagement with emergency medical services; providing health information via websites, mobile applications and online platforms; advisory and information services relating to cardiovascular health, all provided for informational purposes only and not for diagnostic or treatment purposes.
The original document can be viewed at: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/cgi-bin/redirect.cgi?type=tmj&link=6¶m1=UK00004297418
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