German court bans Nobel from offering NobelGuide
ZURICH, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Belgium's Materialise Dental said on
Thursday the District Court in Duesseldorf had banned Swiss-Swedish
dental implant maker Nobel Biocare (NOBE.VX: Quote, Profile, Research) from offering its NobelGuide product in Germany.
Materialise, which is active in computer-guided implantology, said
the court had ruled Nobel Biocare was infringing a Materialise patent.
"Materialise...may decide to provisionally enforce this judgment
which would stop Nobel Biocare from offering its 'NobelGuide' drilling
templates in their current form in Germany," Materialise said in a
statement.
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