INDUSTRIAL PATH

Brand Owner Address Description
I-PATH Genencor International, Inc. 925 Page Mill Road Palo Alto CA 94304 INDUSTRIAL PATH;Biotechnology-related products and services; products and services in the field of industrial biotechnology; a full line of enzymes and enzyme preparations, bio-catalysts, peptides proteins, biopolymers, chemicals, biochemicals, pharmaceuticals, biomaterials, bio-ethanol; bio-active and/or bio-catalytic chemicals, compounds and complexes; products and services for the cleaning products, textile processing, grain processing, food, feed, personal care, agricultural, and pharmaceutical industries, among others; biotechnology-related products and services for reducing the impact of manufacturing on the environment; immunobiological and transgenic products and services; particulate and/or granular products and compositions; products and services in the field of genetic and protein engineering; microbial expression products and services; biotechnology-related information, databases, software, and analysis tools; biotechnology-related informational services; genomics and bioinformatics products and services; array and microarray products and services; products and services for sequencing and sequence analysis; genetic and protein engineering; research, development, design, evaluation, testing, production, manufacture, distribution, sales, consultation, scientific, and technical services; customer-support services; biotechnology-related on-line and electronic commerce services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An Ethernet interface device, and associated system and method, for reporting the status information data of Ethernet devices through common industrial protocols. The Ethernet interface device provides operational connections between one or more Ethernet devices and one or more independent networks. The Ethernet interface device also monitors an Ethernet connection path, and produces status data indicative of the operational status of the connection path and the devices connected along the path. This status data is received by the Ethernet interface device, where it is manipulated into a format recognizable by common industrial protocols.