EUTM file information

013072831

CHIME


July 9, 2014

Trademark Summary

The trademark application CHIME was filed by College of Healthcare Information Management Executives Foundation, Inc., a U.S. corporation (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on October 21, 2014, and it was registered by office on January 28, 2015 without any oppositions.

The application was filed in English (German was selected as the second language).

The renewal of the trademark was recorded by the office on July 16, 2024.


Goods And Services

  • The mark was filed in class 16 with following description of goods:
    1. Printed materials
    2. Paper, cardboard
    3. Works of art and figurines of paper and cardboard, and architects´ models of paper or cardboard
    4. Decoration and art materials and media of paper or cardboard
    5. Filtering materials of paper
    6. Bags and articles for packaging, wrapping and storage of paper or cardboard
    7. Disposable paper products
    8. Printed matter
    9. Bookbinding material
    10. Photographs
    11. Stationery
    12. Adhesives for stationery or household purposes
    13. Artists' materials
    14. Paint brushes
    15. Typewriters and office requisites (except furniture)
    16. Instructional and teaching material (except apparatus)
    17. Plastic materials for packaging (not included in other classes)
    18. Printers' type
    19. Printing blocks.
  • The mark was filed in class 35 with following description of goods:
    1. Advertising
    2. Business management
    3. Business administration
    4. Office functions
    5. Association services
    6. Indicating membership in an organization consisting of information management professionals in the healthcare industry, including chief information officers and senior information technology leaders at healthcare related organizations
    7. Membership services of an organization consisting of and organisation services for information management professionals in the healthcare industry, including chief information officers and senior information technology leaders at healthcare related organizations.
  • The mark was filed in class 41 with following description of goods:
    1. Education and training, namely, training of professionals working in the information management field in the healthcare industry
    2. Education, evaluation, training and testing of information management professionals working in the healthcare industry to determine their level of professional competency
    3. Professional competency, certification and credentialing of information management professionals in the healthcare industry
    4. Promoting public awareness as to the healthcare information management profession
    5. Organizing and conducting educational programming, presentations, discussions, case-studies, mentoring, and interactive problem solving directed to the healthcare information management profession and healthcare information management professionals
    6. Providing a forum for collaborations between healthcare providers and their vendor partners
    7. Providing education, programs and certification directed toward chief information officers and information it executives in the healthcare industry
    8. Providing news and information in the field of information management in the healthcare industry
    9. Organizing, sponsoring, promoting and conducting educational training and programming, namely, training and programs built around a research-based model of chief information officer successes in the healthcare industry
    10. Organizing, sponsoring, promoting and conducting educational training and programming, namely, training and programs tailored to meet the needs of chief information officers and other healthcare information technology executives, facilitate face-to-face time with colleagues to collaborate, exchange best practices, address professional development needs, and strengthen partnerships with industry associations, government agencies and vendor services firms who share a professional interest in improving the quality, safety, and cost effectiveness of healthcare
    11. Education and training, namely, presentations, small group discussions, case-study, mentoring, and interactive problem solving relating to the healthcare industry
    12. Providing a forum for members and business partners to collaborate, exchange ideas, develop professionally and advocate the effective use of information management to improve the health and healthcare in the communities they serve
    13. Organizing, sponsoring, promoting and conducting educational training and programming relating to the healthcare industry and topics pertinent to information management professionals
    14. Education and training, namely, review of real-life solutions to the healthcare industry's most difficult information technology challenges
    15. Organizing, sponsoring, promoting and conducting educational training and programming, namely, education lead by a faculty of chief information officers, subject matter experts, and government insiders regarding topics pertinent to the healthcare industry, topics impacting on healthcare organizations, current events, recent developments, current thinking, thought leadership, readiness preparation, implementation planning, and guidelines to assist healthcare organizations to prepare for and optimize healthcare related regulations, provisions and benefits
    16. Association services, namely, organizing and conducting education and training programs and promoting the interests of healthcare information management professionals and the effective use of information management in the healthcare field.