TMFeatures, the world’s first trademark feature search engine

Ken Belanger, the founder of TMFeatures which revolutionizes USPTO Trademark search & is the world’s first trademark feature search engine joins Enterprise Radio.

Listen to interview with host Eric Dye & guest Ken Belanger discuss the following:

  • Can you tell the listeners a little about your background and education?
  • How did you get involved in object in image detection database development?
  • What makes TMFeatures Special?
  • Are their other uses other then searching trademarks?
  • Who would most benefit from using TMFeatures?

Duration: 9:43

Ken Belanger has been working on digital image object-in-object analysis and identification since 1994. He originally began his research in an effort to track website graphics across the Internet. In 2012, after years of trial-and-error, Ken designed and developed the current algorithms used by ShapeSearch.com.

TMFeatures.com has taken close to 20 years of trial and error to develop, but the efforts have finally paid off,” Ken said.  “The program is typically over 100 times faster and more accurate than current image search methods while using 1/100 of the CPU resources.  Other systems that do similar image searching literally use 100 or more servers to do the same search and yield limited and false-positive laden results, hence the reason they are not used to do USTPO trademark searching.  Using TMFeatures.com, businesses can accurately search the USPTO trademark database more quickly and efficiently than ever before.”

A report from TMFeatures is ready in 24 to 72 hours and costs between $190 and $599, depending on the size of the report. For EPN listeners you will receive a 25% discount on TMFeatures services. Make sure you mention you heard it on EPN.

For more information or to interview Ken Belanger, please contact Jonathan Abramson at 619-807-6349 or jonathan@bluetonemarketing.com.

Links: www.tmfeatures.com

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