Vegenics Pty Ltd

Status: Registered
Current name since: 19th November 2010
Name in the ASICs register: Vegenics Pty Ltd
Australian Company Number: 117801957
Australian Business Number: 49117801957
Registration date: 10th January 2006
Type: Australian proprietary company
Class: Limited by Shares
Subclass: Proprietary other
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Description

Vegenics Pty Ltd is a limited by shares, Australian proprietary company. This corporation was registered on 2006-01-10 and was issued with the 117801957 ACN. Its Australian Business Number is 49117801957. Since 2014-09-20, the company is headquartered in VIC, post code 3141. The previous headquarters were located in VIC 3141 (from 2013-08-27 to 2014-09-20), VIC 3142 (from 2009-01-16 to 2013-08-27), and VIC 3142 (from 2006-03-13 to 2009-01-16). Vegenics Pty Ltd was registered for the GST on 2006-01-10. Vegenics Pty Ltd has been using the Vegenics Limited trading name since 2006-05-02 (it should be noted that the Australian Business Register no longer collects or updates trading names). In total the company used 3 trading names. The above data comes from the ABN database which was updated on 2021-12-17.

Details for ABN 49117801957

Type: Australian Private Company

ABN Status

Status From To
Active 10th January 2006 current

Main Name

Name From To
Vegenics Pty Ltd 19th November 2010 current
Vegenics Limited 19th May 2006 19th November 2010
Antigenics Limited 10th January 2006 19th May 2006

Trading Names

Name From To
Vegenics Limited 2nd May 2006 current
Vegenics Limited 29th March 2006 2nd May 2006
Antigenics Limited 10th January 2006 29th March 2006

Main Location

Location From To
VIC 3141 20th September 2014 current
VIC 3141 27th August 2013 20th September 2014
VIC 3142 16th January 2009 27th August 2013
VIC 3142 13th March 2006 16th January 2009
VIC 3142 10th January 2006 13th March 2006

Goods & Services Tax (GST)

Status From To
Registered 10th January 2006 current

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Company Patents

Patent Application Number: 2005222384

General information:

Application date: 4th October 2006
Patent status: Lapsed

Either the application has not been accepted by 21 months after the first examination report (or 12 months after the Raising the Bar Act) or some other deadline in the prosecution process has not been completed in time, for example IP Australia has issued a direction to file a request for examination and the applicant has not done so in the required period (2 months).

Patent type: NPE
Primary IPC mark: C07K 14/71
WIPO Application Number: WO2005/087808
Original WIPO Application Number: WO05/87808
PCT Application Number: PCT/US2005/007741
Original PCT Application Number: PCT/US05/07741

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: C07K 14/175
Version date of the IPC Classification record: 1st January 2006
Section code: C - chemistrymetallurgy
Class code: 7 - organic chemistry
Subclass code: K - peptides (peptides containing -lactam rings c07d; cyclic dipeptides not having in their molecule any other peptide link than those which form their ring, e.g. piperazine-2,5-diones, c07d; ergot alkaloids of the cyclic peptide type c07d0519020000; genetic engineering processes for obtaining peptides c12n0015000000)
Main group code: 14 - peptides having more than 20 amino acids; gastrins; somatostatins; melanotropins; derivatives thereof
Subgroup code: 175 - bunyaviridae, e.g. california encephalitis virus, rift valley fever virus, hantaan virus
Mark type: Later (ie Secondary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: 8th October 2005
Classification type code: Reclassification
Classification source code: Machine using propagation

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PAMS
Patent classification type: Standard
Examination request date: 6th August 2008
Examination request filing date: 19th November 2008
Requested examination type: Request Full Examination
First report issue date: 14th July 2010
Examination section: C2 Chemistry
Expiry date: 7th March 2025
Earliest priority date: 5th March 2004
WIPO publication date: 22nd September 2005
Effective patent date: 7th March 2005
Continue renew fee paid date: 9th February 2011
Patent in force to: 7th March 2012

Change of Ownership:

Request filed date: 17th July 2008
Name change date: 29th July 2008
Advertised date: 7th August 2008
Change reason: Request for Assignment
Assignment validated date: 7th December 2007
Document description: Deed of Assignment
Name type: New

Early terminations:

Application status: Lapsed
Applied date: 21st September 2012
Reason description: Did Not Pay A Continuation Fee Within The Prescribed Time.
Published date: 4th October 2012

Patent Application Number: 2004275798

General information:

Application date: 23rd March 2006
Patent status: Lapsed

Either the application has not been accepted by 21 months after the first examination report (or 12 months after the Raising the Bar Act) or some other deadline in the prosecution process has not been completed in time, for example IP Australia has issued a direction to file a request for examination and the applicant has not done so in the required period (2 months).

Patent type: NPE
Primary IPC mark: C07K 14/52
WIPO Application Number: WO2005/030240
Original WIPO Application Number: WO05/30240
PCT Application Number: PCT/US2004/031318
Original PCT Application Number: PCT/US04/31318

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: C07K 14/52
Version date of the IPC Classification record: 1st January 2006
Section code: C - chemistrymetallurgy
Class code: 7 - organic chemistry
Subclass code: K - peptides (peptides containing -lactam rings c07d; cyclic dipeptides not having in their molecule any other peptide link than those which form their ring, e.g. piperazine-2,5-diones, c07d; ergot alkaloids of the cyclic peptide type c07d0519020000; genetic engineering processes for obtaining peptides c12n0015000000)
Main group code: 14 - peptides having more than 20 amino acids; gastrins; somatostatins; melanotropins; derivatives thereof
Subgroup code: 52 - cytokines; lymphokines; interferons
Mark type: First (ie Primary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: 8th October 2005
Classification type code: Original
Classification source code: Machine using propagation

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PAMS
Patent classification type: Standard
Examination request date: 5th December 2007
Examination request filing date: 20th December 2007
Requested examination type: Request Full Examination
First report issue date: 18th May 2009
Examination section: B3 Chemistry-Biology
Expiry date: 23rd September 2024
Earliest priority date: 23rd September 2003
WIPO publication date: 7th April 2005
Effective patent date: 23rd September 2004
Continue renew fee paid date: 22nd July 2010
Patent in force to: 23rd September 2011

Change of Ownership:

Request filed date: 17th July 2008
Name change date: 24th July 2008
Advertised date: 7th August 2008
Change reason: Request for Assignment
Assignment validated date: 2nd April 2007
Document description: Deed of Assignment
Name type: New

Early terminations:

Application status: Lapsed
Applied date: 19th February 2011
Reason description: Did Not Gain Acceptance Within The Prescribed Time.
Published date: 17th March 2011

Patent Application Number: 2002300880

General information:

Accepted claims count: 10

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: C12Q 1/68
Version date of the IPC Classification record: 1st January 2006
Section code: C - chemistrymetallurgy
Class code: 12 - biochemistry; beer; spirits; wine; vinegar; microbiology; enzymology; mutation or genetic engineering
Subclass code: Q - measuring or testing processes involving enzymes or micro-organisms (immunoassay g01n0033530000); compositions or test papers therefor; processes of preparing such compositions; condition-responsive control in microbiological or enzymological processes
Main group code: 1 - measuring or testing processes involving enzymes or micro-organisms (measuring or testing apparatus with condition measuring or sensing means, e.g. colony counters, c12m0001340000); compositions therefor; processes of preparing such compositions
Subgroup code: 68 - involving nucleic acids
Mark type: Later (ie Secondary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: 1st January 2006
Classification type code: Original
Classification source code: Human

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PAMS
Patent classification type: Standard
Examination request date: 11th March 2003
Examination request filing date: 11th September 2003
Requested examination type: Request Full Examination
First report issue date: 11th January 2005
Examination section: A2 Chemistry-Biotechnology
Expiry date: 2nd February 2018
Earliest priority date: 5th February 1997
Acceptance Notice date: 9th March 2006
Sealing date: 23rd June 2006
Effective patent date: 2nd February 1998
OPI published in journal date: 20th February 2003
Continue renew fee paid date: 28th January 2014
Patent in force to: 2nd February 2015

Change of Ownership:

Request filed date: 19th November 2008
Name change date: 26th November 2008
Advertised date: 11th December 2008
Change reason: Request for Assignment
Assignment validated date: 3rd December 2007
Document description: Deed of Assignment
Name type: New

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