Serial Number
99730091
Owner
Phaidra Inc.Attorney
CHRISTINE REDFIELDFirst Use Date
Sep 22, 2025
Filing Date
Mar 27, 2026
PHAIDRA FACTORY Trademark
Serial Number: 99730091
Trademark Classes
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
CHRISTINE REDFIELD REDFIELD IP PC
50 Woodside Plaza, No. 107
Redwood City, CA 94061
United States
Trademark Details
Filing Date
March 27, 2026
Registration Date
Not Registered
First Use Anywhere
September 22, 2025
First Use in Commerce
September 22, 2025
Goods & Services
Platform as a service (PAAS) services featuring software platforms for deploying AI agents to manage and optimize industrial systems and physical plant infrastructure; Platform as a service (PAAS) services featuring software platforms for deploying AI agents to increase data center efficiencies, scale data center and other industrial systems’ capacity, manage energy usage, monitor, predict and prevent thermal spikes due to IT load spikes and stranded power, and increase graphics processing unit (GPU) reliability and performance; management services for data center networks; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software using artificial intelligence (AI) to enable autonomous control, operation, and resource management of industrial systems, power infrastructure, and data centers; Infrastructure as a service (IAAS) services, namely, hosting computer software platforms for deploying AI agents to increase data center efficiencies, scale data center and other industrial systems’ capacity, manage energy usage, monitor, predict and prevent thermal spikes due to IT load spikes and stranded power, and increase graphics processing unit (GPU) reliability and performance; Artificial intelligence as a service (AIAAS) featuring software using agentic artificial intelligence for deploying AI agents that monitor and manage specific data center infrastructure components autonomously; Artificial intelligence as a service (AIAAS) featuring software using agentic AI agents that manage liquid cooling systems in data centers to predict and prevent thermal spikes