Multifold International Incorporated Pte. Ltd. is a private company limited by shares, incorporated in Singapore on January 25, 2021. Its registered office is located at 160 Robinson Road, Singapore Business Federation Center, Singapore. The company's paid-up capital is 1,000 SGD. In July 2025, the company reported an increase in employees from 3 to 5.
The primary and secondary business activities of Multifold International Incorporated Pte. Ltd. are listed as patent monetization and licensing. This indicates that the company focuses on generating revenue from its intellectual property assets, rather than producing or selling tangible goods or services. Earlier in its history, its primary and secondary activities were listed as brokerage and consultancy services of intellectual property assets.
Multifold International Incorporated Pte. Ltd. appears to operate as a non-practicing entity (NPE) or patent assertion entity, given its business activities and litigation posture. The company has a record of three tracked cases, all as a plaintiff and none as a defendant. These cases include "Multifold International Incorporated Pte. Ltd. v. Google LLC" (filed in Delaware District Court on November 17, 2023), "Multifold International Incorporated Pte. Ltd. v. Motorola Mobility LLC" (filed in Delaware District Court on October 17, 2023), and "Multifold International Incorporated Pte. Ltd. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd." (filed in Texas Eastern District Court on November 15, 2021). This pattern of solely initiating patent infringement lawsuits against larger operating companies is characteristic of an NPE.
A notable development in the litigation context is the "Google LLC v. Multifold International Incorporated Pte. Ltd." inter partes review (IPR) initiated by Google LLC at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) on May 21, 2025. This IPR challenges the validity of claims in a patent previously asserted by Multifold International in its suit against Samsung. The '494 patent in question describes a dual multi-display handheld computing device aimed at enhancing versatility compared to conventional single-display devices.