Geoff Rhoads, co-founder of
ZuluTime, a company developing location-based services for wireless networks, is a prolific inventor. The amateur astronomer and astrophysicist has over 300 patents to his name, ranging from
digital watermarking (his patents are currently used in currencies around the world to prevent counterfeiting) to 30-meter-tall deep space telescopes. Back in 1995, Rhoads founded
Digimarc, a company that provides solutions for media identification and management, counterfeit and piracy deterrence, and digital commerce, after becoming frustrated with the vulnerability of his digital photos of deep space imaging -- even in spite of copyrights. Under his guidance, Digimarc developed some 600 patents, and was named by
The Patent Board as one of the top 50 most prolific patent producers in information technology, and sold the majority of its patents to
Intellectual Ventures in 2010 for over $40 million.

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