Based on public records, Titan International Technologies Ltd. is a privately held company that owns patents related to fireworks technology. While a 2021 press release mentions an Atlanta, Georgia, location for a company announcement, U.S. patent and FCC filings identify it as a foreign entity based in Hong Kong or China. The company's founder and CEO is Kevin Wu. No information regarding the company's employee count or revenue is publicly available.
Titan International Technologies presents itself as a "fireworks technology company" focused on safety and user experience in the pyrotechnics industry. Its patent portfolio covers technology for the automated and remote detonation of fireworks using mobile devices. The company has previously announced a product called the "Firefly Firing System" and an associated "FireFly: The Fireworks App" designed to allow users to create pyrotechnic shows synchronized to music. However, there is no evidence of current, large-scale commercial sales or operations for this product.
The company's primary documented activity is patent enforcement. As of early 2026, Titan International Technologies has been a plaintiff in two U.S. patent infringement lawsuits and has not been named as a defendant. This litigation posture, with a 100% plaintiff record and no apparent product sales, is characteristic of a non-practicing entity (NPE) or patent assertion entity. Both of its tracked lawsuits were filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada.
The company's litigation campaign began in 2024. Its most notable case is Titan International Technologies, LTD v. COBRA Firing Systems, LLC et al., filed on May 7, 2024. In this suit, Titan alleges that the defendants' remote firing systems, used for pyrotechnics, infringe on its patents for the automated detonation of fireworks.