R&D Tax Credits for Oakland, California Businesses

Oakland, California, thrives in industries such as healthcare, technology, logistics, and education. Top companies in the city include Kaiser Permanente, a major healthcare provider; Pandora, a prominent technology company; the Port of Oakland, a key logistics hub; Clorox, a leading manufacturing company; and Mills College, a key educational institution. The R&D Tax Credit can benefit these industries by reducing tax liabilities, fostering innovation, and improving business performance. By leveraging the R&D Tax Credit, companies can reinvest savings into advanced research, workforce development, and process improvements, boosting Oakland’s economic growth.

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Swanson Reed is one of the only companies in the United States to exclusively focus on R&D tax credit preparation. Swanson Reed’s office location at 101 California St, San Francisco is less than 15 miles from Oakland and provides R&D tax credit consulting and advisory services to Oakland and the surrounding areas such as: Berkeley, Concord, Fremont, Hayward
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Oakland, California Patent of the Year – 2024/2025

Ziip Inc. has been awarded the 2024/2025 Patent of the Year for its breakthrough in personalized skincare technology. Their invention, detailed in U.S. Patent No. 12042652, titled ‘Electrical current stimulator apparatus’, uses a handheld device that delivers controlled electrical currents to the skin, guided by wireless instructions from a companion app.

The patented system integrates a pair of convex electrodes and a processor to deliver microcurrents under one milliampere. These currents are tailored to specific waveforms that stimulate facial muscles and enhance skin appearance.

The device also provides timed audio cues, prompting users to move the device across different areas of the face for optimal results.

What sets this technology apart is its dynamic programmability. Users can receive customized treatment protocols via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi from a mobile app, allowing for real-time updates and personalized skincare routines. This feature transforms the device into a smart skincare tool that adapts to individual needs.

Ziip’s innovation reflects a growing trend in at-home beauty tech that combines medical-grade efficacy with user-friendly design. By merging hardware precision with software flexibility, the company is redefining how consumers approach skincare.

The patent, granted on July 23, 2024, credits inventors David Mason, Melanie Simon, and Ron Lisiecki. It marks a significant advancement in the field of wearable beauty devices, offering users a professional-grade experience in the comfort of their homes.


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