OEMs & Device Manufacturers
EPRS may provide a new basis for safety-focused differentiation in mobile, wearable and connected device categories.
URIBORK UG develops patent-pending, architecture-level concepts for emergency executability, device-side resilience and critical-function availability in mobile device environments.
Our core IP asset, EPRS — Emergency Power Reserve System, addresses a structural challenge in modern connected devices: emergency functionality must not only exist, but remain executable when ordinary device availability is impaired.
Technical disclosures available exclusively under NDA
URIBORK UG is a Germany-based company focused on safety-critical system architectures for mobile, wearable and connected devices.
The company is advancing a patent-pending, architecture-level invention intended to strengthen the availability and executability of emergency functionality in mobile device environments under constrained primary-system conditions.
URIBORK's work focuses on device-side emergency resilience. The objective is not to compete with existing emergency communication systems, but to complement them — strengthening the architectural basis from which critical emergency actions may remain executable under adverse device conditions.
EPRS is URIBORK's core patent-pending, architecture-level concept. It addresses emergency executability, device-side resilience and safety-critical system separation in mobile and connected device environments.
The concept is based on a single principle: emergency functionality should not merely exist within a device, but should remain structurally executable when ordinary device availability is impaired.
EPRS is not a consumer app, a conventional battery extension or a replacement for existing emergency communication systems. It is positioned as a confidential architecture-level safety concept intended for OEM evaluation, strategic partnership and protected IP-based commercialization.
The URIBORK PrincipleEmergency features must not only exist.
They must remain executable when needed.
EPRS may provide a new basis for safety-focused differentiation in mobile, wearable and connected device categories.
Device-side emergency resilience may become increasingly relevant as societies depend more heavily on personal mobile devices as emergency access points.
URIBORK is open to confidential evaluation with selected IP brokers, transaction counterparties, OEM partners and strategic investors.
The concept may be relevant to smartphones, wearables, healthcare devices, mobility systems, industrial safety devices and connected emergency-related products.
URIBORK has prepared technical, architectural and strategic documentation for confidential evaluation under NDA.
This may include system-level concept materials, architectural reference documentation, analytical materials and integration-related evaluation documents. No confidential technical details are disclosed publicly.
Founder & Inventor
Inventor and Patent Applicant
Co-Founder
Technical Coordination & External Communication
Inventor & Patent Applicant
Tarik A. Ouriaghli
Patent Counsel
Dr. Dirk Schulz
Michalski · Hüttermann & Partner
Patent-related disclosures and technical discussions are handled through controlled and confidential processes.
URIBORK UG is open to confidential engagement with selected parties where there is a clear strategic, technical or commercial fit.
All technical disclosures are conducted exclusively under NDA.
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