South Wales, July 8 -- United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has registered trademark "wivie" on June 10. The details about the trademark application no. UK00004216818 published in the journal no. 2025/027 (July 4).
oluwadamilola alexander abiola filed the trademark application for the below mentioned good(s)/service(s).
Class 9 : Downloadable mobile applications; downloadable software for health tracking, wellness monitoring, and contextual health insights; wearable electronic devices for tracking biometric and lifestyle data; sensors for detecting heart rate, sleep patterns, stress levels, and activity; downloadable software for caregivers to monitor and manage health data remotely; Downloadable software development kits (SDKs); APIs for integrating contextual health data into third-party platforms, apps, or devices; developer tools for building services on top of a contextual wellness framework; Software for simulating health trajectories based on contextual data inputs; systems that generate non-diagnostic predictive health outcomes, "digital twin" simulations, or AI-generated aging insights. ; Embedded operating systems for wearable wellness devices; firmware and middleware for contextual health processing and ambient monitoring systems; Software and embedded systems for humanoid robots or smart companions used in elder care and wellness assistance; AI interfaces designed for embodied systems; Software for managing personal wellness profiles, identity-linked health histories, and contextual wellness data passports; digital ID systems for securely transmitting health-related data across platforms; Software for managing ethical decision-making logic, consent rules, and escalation protocols in AI-powered wellness systems; Smart wearable devices in the nature of bracelets or bands for wellness purposes, not for medical use; smart rings; smart accessories for health and fitness tracking.
Class 10 : Wearable medical devices for monitoring physiological functions including heart rate, respiratory rate, stress levels, and emergency status; emergency alert devices worn on the wrist; apparatus for tracking biometric data for health risk assessment.
Class 11 : Smart lighting systems, ambient air filters, temperature regulators, circadian rhythm lighting, and home environment optimization devices; systems integrated with wellness platforms to promote sleep, reduce stress, and improve daily health conditions; lighting and air systems responsive to contextual health data; smart environmental controls designed to assist elderly individuals or vulnerable populations.
Class 16 : Printed publications, namely guides, manuals, instructional booklets, workbooks, and reference materials in the fields of health, wellness, aging, caregiving, and lifestyle management; printed user guides and training manuals for digital wellness platforms; printed onboarding kits for enterprise users, caregivers, and patients; printed posters and brochures for health education and engagement programs.
Class 20 : Furniture and furnishings incorporating wellness technology, including biometric sensors, ambient lighting controls, and posture correction features; adaptive and ergonomic seating, beds, and workstations designed for aging users; smart furniture connected to health monitoring platforms; physical support systems integrated into the living environment for wellness optimization.
Class 21 : Non-medical containers for wearable devices; protective cases and holders for smart bands or health tracking devices; packaging containers for wellness products.
Class 28 : Exercise equipment for physical rehabilitation, balance improvement, and elderly mobility; brain-training kits and cognitive health tools; wellness kits combining physical and mental stimulation; low-impact fitness devices adapted for aging or at-risk populations; gamified wellness tools and activity systems that promote daily movement, stretching, and health engagement.
Class 35 : Business consulting services relating to the implementation and optimization of wellness platforms for enterprise clients, including care homes, health insurers, clinical networks, and corporate wellness providers; advisory services in the field of digital wellness transformation, patient and caregiver engagement strategies, and integration of contextual health data into enterprise workflows; consultancy relating to the design and delivery of care coordination systems, health monitoring dashboards, and partner network activation; Online marketplace services for connecting wellness professionals with caregivers or elderly users; community engagement and management services for health and wellness networks; influencer and brand ambassador program management; Talent and workforce coordination systems for caregivers, health aides, and wellness specialists; scheduling, credential verification, and on-demand deployment of care professionals; Business services relating to data licensing, anonymized wellness data exchanges, and platform-mediated marketplace access to non-personal health trends and behavioral insights. Why: Protects the data economy side - if you later monetize de-identified trends via B2B.
Class 36 : Advisory services relating to the design and administration of wellness-linked insurance programs; consultancy regarding the integration of wellness data into health insurance platforms and employer benefit schemes; financial services relating to rewards and incentives based on health behavior and contextual wellness tracking; platforms facilitating data-sharing between wellness platforms and insurers; financial analytics based on pre-clinical and behavioral health patterns.
Class 38 : Providing access to communication platforms for messaging and video between caregivers and wearers; telecommunications services enabling data exchange, voice and video communication for health and wellness check-ins; Enterprise-level communication platforms for team coordination, patient monitoring, and care updates; real-time communication software for distributed care teams; Voice-enabled software for delivering contextual wellness guidance, updates, and alerts; voice interface for caregiver check-ins or emotional wellness prompts.
Class 39 : Delivery and distribution services for wellness devices, smart home kits, or aging-in-place bundles.
Class 41 : Providing educational content in the field of health, wellness, caregiving, and aging; online training sessions and courses for caregivers and family members; non-downloadable instructional videos and resources for using wellness platforms; Hosting conferences, publishing expert content, podcasts, webinars, and non-downloadable video media in the field of health innovation, aging, wellness technology, and digital caregiving; Providing certifications, digital credentials, or verified training programs for caregivers and wellness specialists using the Wivie platform; Educational resources and toolkits for helping children and families understand aging, caregiving, and emotional wellness in multigenerational households.
Class 42 : Software as a service (SaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) featuring software for health and wellness monitoring, contextual data analysis, and lifestyle recommendation generation; providing temporary use of non-downloadable software to analyze health metrics, lifestyle patterns, and generate wellness summaries for end users; Software as a service (SaaS) for enterprise clients including care homes, insurers, and wellness providers; providing non-downloadable software for multi-party care coordination, proactive alerting, and longitudinal health data contextualization across multiple users; Clinical Software Layer: Non-diagnostic artificial intelligence software for early identification of health pattern changes and contextual interpretation of wellness data; data fusion platform for clinicians to receive structured health summaries; integration tools for clinical decision support and care team collaboration; roviding temporary use of white-label software platforms for contextual health, wellness monitoring, and care coordination; technology licensing services in the field of health informatics and contextual wellness operating systems; Providing machine learning platforms as a service (MLaaS) for health-related signal interpretation, real-time trend detection, anomaly detection, and personalized wellness decision support; Software for detecting, analyzing, and interpreting emotional states using physiological and behavioral data; contextual recommendation engines for emotional wellness support and cognitive resilience; Provision of APIs, developer sandboxes, and integration frameworks for third-party wellness applications, smart home devices, insurers, hospitals, or robotics platforms. ; AI-driven tools for scoring, tagging, and escalating health-related risks before clinical intervention thresholds are crossed; early detection platforms for preclinical warning signs.
Class 44 : Wellness information services; providing health and lifestyle insights based on aggregated and contextualized user data; advisory services relating to personal well-being, sleep, nutrition, hydration, and stress management; remote wellness monitoring services; lifestyle consulting for older adults and their caregivers; Wellness Oversight & Risk Detection: Providing wellness assessment tools for enterprise use; health insight generation services for population-level trend detection; consulting services relating to pre-clinical wellness monitoring and intervention guidance within institutional care settings; Clinically Adjacent Support: Health and wellness advisory services for clinicians, therapists, and caregivers; providing contextualised health information to support proactive care planning and patient education; non-diagnostic monitoring of health status changes in elderly or at-risk individuals.
Class 45 : Non-medical personal support services for elderly individuals and their caregivers; digital care coordination services; AI-powered personal assistant platforms for wellness guidance and caregiving logistics; concierge-style wellness management; systems for managing user consent, relational permissions, and health data access within family or care networks; digital guardianship tools and escalation pathways for wellness scenarios; Providing digital tools and services for managing user consent, privacy preferences, legal rights relating to health data, and ethical data-sharing between caregivers, companions, and third parties; platforms for establishing personal data guardianship, delegation of wellness authority, and emergency override permissions.
The original document can be viewed at: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/cgi-bin/redirect.cgi?type=tmj&link=6¶m1=UK00004216818
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