Houweling’s Strengthens Intellectual Property Rights
CAMARILLO, CA – In its pursuit to continually protect its intellectual property rights against infringers, Houweling’s is increasing applications for patent protection worldwide and enforcing its existing patent rights.
To ensure that its advancements in greenhouse technologies are properly defended against infringers attempting to misappropriate these developments, the company has obtained patent protection for its novel greenhouses, air/gas distribution systems, and closed loop air-drying systems.
“Houweling’s commitment to defending its intellectual property rights mirrors its commitment to the development of new and innovative technology,” the company said in a press release. “Houweling’s will continue in this commitment to be a world leader in innovation and to protect its investments.”
The greenhouse grower plans to enforce its patent rights in both the United States and overseas in areas such as Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Canada, and Mexico. Furthermore, Houweling’s said that it would “vigorously defend any challenges to its patents worldwide” and exhaust all avenues of appeal against such challenges.
The move comes at a time when the company has had to enforce its patent rights against infringers throughout the years.
Houweling’s operations include 200 acres of greenhouse farms across Delta, BC, Camarillo, CA, Mona, UT, and Loveland, CO.