INGENIX THREE ENVISION

Brand Owner Address Description
I3 INVISION INGENIX, INC. 13625 Technology Drive Eden Prairie MN 55344 INGENIX THREE ENVISION;Application service provider featuring software for an on-line searchable database in the field of healthcare, medical, pharmaceutical, and health insurance information; database development in the field of healthcare, medical, pharmaceutical, and health insurance information; providing an online database for use in research in the fields of healthcare, medicine, pharmaceuticals, and health insurance; providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for use in accessing, managing and analyzing data in the field of healthcare, medical, pharmaceutical, and health insurance information; computer generated information services; namely, providing access to a computer database in the field of healthcare, medical, pharmaceutical, and health insurance information; database development and computer software design; consulting services related to the aforementioned services;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system and method of conducting commercial activities such as an auction in a rather localized area (such as a shopping mall). Potential consumers located in the local area have a mobile wireless communications device (for example, a smart cellular phone or a 2-way radio or a Bluetooth communication device) including a set of stored instructions allowing the device to be programmed with a set of desired transactions and preferences such as the brands or transaction types which the consumer prefers. Merchants are connected to receive a communication from the communications device and respond to the desired transaction and preferences by proposing goods or services at specific terms such as price. The mobile wireless communications device associated with the potential consumer has the potential to receive communications from merchants (either directly or through an intermediate system) and to transmit a communication back to the merchant indicating the potential offer so that a merchant can revise or improve the offer. In this way, local merchants can be aware of the offers that a consumer receives and can improve on those offers to secure the potential consumer's business. While the actual transaction may be conducted in person at the merchant, one can envision a system where the transaction is completed through the wireless communication system with the payment occurring through charge or other electronic transaction and the delivery of the goods or service through conventional delivery channels.