Fertility Technologies Pty Ltd is a limited by shares Australian proprietary company. Located at SA 5081 since 2014-03-25 the company is, as the updated on 2014-03-26 ABN database shows, registered. The company has been registered for Goods & Services Tax since 2006-11-15. Known company numbers for Fertility Technologies Pty Ltd are as follows: ACN - 121394125, Australian Business Number - 24121394125. This Australian proprietary company was previously located in SA 5067 (from 2014-03-06 to 2014-03-25), SA 5065 (from 2014-01-17 to 2014-03-06), SA 5065 (from 2006-11-15 to 2014-01-17).
Status | From | To |
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Active | 2006/11/15 | current |
Name | From | To |
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Fertility Technologies Pty Ltd | 2006/11/15 | current |
Location | From | To |
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SA 5081 | 2014/03/25 | current |
SA 5067 | 2014/03/06 | 2014/03/25 |
SA 5065 | 2014/01/17 | 2014/03/06 |
SA 5065 | 2006/11/15 | 2014/01/17 |
Status | From | To |
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Registered | 2006/11/15 | current |
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General information:
Patent status: |
Expired Has run to the end of its lifespan (usually 20 years after filing, but can be longer for pharmaceutical or similar patents). |
Patent type: | INNOVATION |
International Patent Classification:
IPC Mark: | A61P 15/10 |
Section code: | A - human necessities |
Class code: | 61 - medical or veterinary science; hygiene |
Subclass code: | P - specific therapeutic activity of chemical compounds or medicinal preparations |
Main group code: | 15 - drugs for genital or sexual disorders (for disorders of sex hormones a61p0005240000); contraceptives |
Subgroup code: | 10 - for impotence |
IP Australia process information:
Expiry date: | 2014/07/05 |
General information:
Patent status: |
Sealed What happens 3 months after acceptance, assuming there are no oppositions filed. The Status 'sealed' was replaced with 'granted' with IP reform implementation, but from a systems perspective the two statuses are identical. |
Patent type: | NPE |
International Patent Classification:
IPC Mark: | A61P 15/08 |
Section code: | A - human necessities |
Class code: | 61 - medical or veterinary science; hygiene |
Subclass code: | P - specific therapeutic activity of chemical compounds or medicinal preparations |
Main group code: | 15 - drugs for genital or sexual disorders (for disorders of sex hormones a61p0005240000); contraceptives |
Subgroup code: | 8 - for gonadal disorders or for enhancing fertility, e.g. inducers of ovulation or of spermatogenesis |
IP Australia process information:
Expiry date: | 2026/07/05 |
General information:
Patent status: |
Refused Effectively cancelled post-grant. Usually following a re-examination or opposition hearing due to some new information coming to light. |
Patent type: | STANDARD |
International Patent Classification:
IPC Mark: | A61K 33/04 |
Section code: | A - human necessities |
Class code: | 61 - medical or veterinary science; hygiene |
Subclass code: | K - preparations for medical, dental, or toilet purposes (devices or methods specially adapted for bringing pharmaceutical products into particular physical or administering forms a61j0003000000; chemical aspects of, or use of materials for deodorisation of air, for disinfection or sterilisation, or for bandages, dressings, absorbent pads or surgical articles a61l) |
Main group code: | 33 - medicinal preparations containing inorganic active ingredients |
Subgroup code: | 4 - sulfur, selenium or tellurium; compounds thereof |
IP Australia process information:
Expiry date: | 2026/07/05 |
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