Junior Montoya

Patent Analyst

Junior Montoya

legal@unionandina.com

Junior is a mechatronics engineer with over five years of experience in engineering projects and automation. He previously served as the Technology Manager of the Polymers and Bionanomaterials Laboratory at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, where he was responsible for developing protocols and operation manuals. Currently, he works as a research projects and intellectual property analyst at the Vice Rectorate for Research at Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola.

Technology Sectors
• Robotics and automation
• Industrial processes and manufacturing
• General-purpose tools
• Electronic equipment
• Mechanical systems and devices

Patents
• Co-inventor: “Smoke diffuser with constant temperature and humidity using the charcoal snake cooking method for conventional or gas grills”
• Co-inventor: “Support devices for decoration using the lost-point method on semi-spherical cakes”
• Co-inventor: “Sea urchin cutter with an encapsulating basket”
• Co-inventor: “River monitoring system using recordings and water level measurement”

Education
• Bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics Engineering – Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (2017)
• Master’s degree (in progress) in Innovation and Technology Management and Policy – Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (2024 – present)
• Specialized courses and training in Intellectual Property and Patents (INDECOPI & WIPO)

Latest 3 articles on our blog

5 facts about intellectual property in Latin America

5 facts about intellectual property in Latin America

Intellectual property is a central tool to support the economic development of countries. In Latin America there are many examples and for this reason, from Unión Andina we want to share with you more information about this close relationship. The report of “Las...

Only 1 Peruvian brand among the 100 most valuable in Latin America

Only 1 Peruvian brand among the 100 most valuable in Latin America

The COVID-19 pandemic left an economic impact on the value of Latin American brands. London-based consultancy Brand Finance reported that the 100 more important brands in the region together lost 24,704 million dollars in value over the past year. This ranking of...