Dan Wehner counsels clients in the areas of patent prosecution and portfolio development, patent litigation support, and post-grant proceedings before the United States Patent Office. Dan’s practice focuses primarily on assisting healthcare and medical device companies with IP strategy within technical areas including healthcare IT, microfluidics, medical imaging, robotics, diagnostics, artificial intelligence, software-controlled devices and MEMS.
His diverse background crossing the biological-electrical-mechanical spectrum has also enabled Dan to develop patent strategies for clients with technologies related to signal and image processing, semiconductor systems including computer memory and image sensors, power systems, computer software development including mobile apps, speech recognition, and nanotechnology.
Dan’s graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Massachusetts General Hospital involved the design of novel hardware and software for dynamic multi-modal neuroimaging of children with dyslexia.
Dan’s clients include small, mid-size, and large multi-national companies (e.g., Nuance Communications, Sony, EMC) in addition to several academic institutions (e.g., MIT, Harvard, Yale).