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Assa Abloy AB.

1 case as plaintiff.

Company profile

Assa Abloy AB is a Swedish multinational corporation, commonly known as Assa Abloy, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The company was formed in 1994 through the merger of Swedish firm ASSA and Finnish manufacturer Abloy Oy, and was subsequently listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange (Nasdaq Stockholm: ASSA B) in the same year. As of March 31, 2026, Assa Abloy had 63,939 employees. The company reported a trailing 12-month revenue of $15.9 billion as of March 31, 2026, and a market capitalization of $38.1 billion as of June 8, 2026. Major shareholders include Investment AB Latour and Melker Schörling AB.

Assa Abloy is a global leader in access solutions, manufacturing and supplying products and services related to locks, doors, gates, and entrance automation. Their offerings include mechanical and electromechanical locks, digital access control systems, secure identity technologies, automatic pedestrian and industrial doors, loading dock equipment, and various door hardware. The company's products cater to a wide range of sectors, including commercial, government, residential, hospitality, healthcare, education, and critical infrastructure. Approximately 70% of their revenue is derived from commercial, government, and other non-residential customers.

Based on the provided data, Assa Abloy AB maintains a posture of an operating company that actively defends its interests by challenging patents. The company appears as a plaintiff in one tracked case: HID Global Corp. et al. v. CPC Patent Technologies Pty Ltd. This case, filed in the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) in 2022, indicates that Assa Abloy (through its subsidiary HID Global Corp.) is likely challenging the validity of a patent asserted by CPC Patent Technologies Pty Ltd., which is characteristic of an operating company defending itself against a potential non-practicing entity (NPE) assertion.Assa Abloy AB is a Swedish multinational corporation, commonly known as Assa Abloy, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The company was formed in 1994 through the merger of Swedish firm ASSA and Finnish manufacturer Abloy Oy, and was subsequently listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange (Nasdaq Stockholm: ASSA B) in the same year. As of March 31, 2026, Assa Abloy had 63,939 employees. The company reported a trailing 12-month revenue of $15.9 billion as of March 31, 2026, and a market capitalization of $38.1 billion as of June 8, 2026. Major shareholders include Investment AB Latour and Melker Schörling AB.

Assa Abloy is a global leader in access solutions, manufacturing and supplying products and services related to locks, doors, gates, and entrance automation. Their offerings include mechanical and electromechanical locks, digital access control systems, secure identity technologies, automatic pedestrian and industrial doors, loading dock equipment, and various door hardware. The company's products cater to a wide range of sectors, including commercial, government, residential, hospitality, healthcare, education, and critical infrastructure. Approximately 70% of their revenue is derived from commercial, government, and other non-residential customers.

Based on the provided data, Assa Abloy AB maintains a posture of an operating company that actively defends its interests by challenging patents. The company appears as a plaintiff in one tracked case: HID Global Corp. et al. v. CPC Patent Technologies Pty Ltd. This case, filed at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) in 2022, indicates that Assa Abloy (through its subsidiary HID Global Corp.) is likely challenging the validity of a patent asserted by CPC Patent Technologies Pty Ltd., which is characteristic of an operating company defending itself against a potential non-practicing entity (NPE) assertion.

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HID Global Corp. et al. v. CPC Patent Technologies Pty Ltd.

Final Written Decision
Docket:
IPR2022-01093
Filed:
2022-06-13
Patents:8620039

An Inter Partes Review (IPR) proceeding initiated by HID Global Corp. and related entities challenging the validity of patent 8620039, resulting in a final written decision.