BERKELEY -- When Michelle Fisher got her first patent May 27, it wasn't because she had not come up with new ideas before.
The CEO of Blaze Mobile decided to create for her own enterprise rather than innovating for larger companies.
Blaze Mobile's patent is for what the Stanford and Berkeley trained industrial engineer calls a "mobile wallet."
She says, "Blaze combines the power of mobile commerce with all the things consumers love about retail shopping, watching movie trailers, purchasing tickets, points of interest with turn by turn instructions, maps, banking services and much more."
The arduous four-year process took a turn for the better when she took the unusual step of personally visiting the patent examiner in Washington, D.C. to explain her discovery.
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