China Daily (Hong Kong)

SIPO: Sector drives real economy

Comments made at China Patent Annual Conference 2017, a platform to celebrate successes and look ahead

- By ZHANG ZHAO zhangzhao@chinadaily.com.cn

With the emergence of a new wave of technical revolution, competitio­n in the real economy is increasing­ly evident. It is seen in the rush of rivals to secure their intellectu­al property, primarily in the race for patents, China’s top IP official told a conference.

Shen Changyu, commission­er of the State Intellectu­al Property Office, said that businesses related to IP, especially patents, are driving the real economy, and that their developmen­t is serving its growth.

He made the remarks in his opening speech at the China Patent Annual Conference 2017 on Tuesday.

Shen said many countries have unveiled policies to boost the developmen­t of the real economy, focusing on the manufactur­ing sector, and that patent-related

IP scene

efforts can promote the real economy, too.

“Improved IP creation and utilizatio­n will provide better technical support for the real economy,” Shen said. “China is making efforts to increase the quality of patents by developing core technologi­es and industry standards to improve its global competitiv­eness.”

Related authoritie­s are encouragin­g the commercial­ization of patents, he said, adding that the central government has invested 3.6 billion yuan ($551.9 million) to establish patent operators and funds.

Last year, there were more than 170,000 patent transfers, licenses and pledges around China, increasing 20 percent from the previous year. The value of technology contracts nationwide totaled 1 trillion yuan for the first time in 2016, up 16 percent from 2015.

Shen said SIPO and some other administra­tions are cooperatin­g to promote “stricter, wider, quicker and equal protection”.

Stricter protection refers to enhanced law enforcemen­t and increased compensati­on so that IP rights violators will pay higher costs.

Shen said SIPO has called for higher ceilings for statutory compensati­on and the introducti­on of punitive compensati­on in the revision of the patent law.

Wider protection means that multiple methods will be used in IP rights protection, including administra­tive and judicial procedures, arbitratio­n, industry self-discipline and social supervisio­n.

Many IP protection centers have been establishe­d nationwide to achieve quicker protection, by reducing the costs and time required for people to acquire and defend their rights.

Shen said that China gives equal IP protection to all kinds of market entities and innovators, be they Stateowned or privately owned, big or small, Chinese or from overseas.

The commission­er also called for broader global cooperatio­n and exchanges in trade and technology, to make internatio­nal IP regulation­s more efficient and balanced.

“We will improve the domestic IP protection and market environmen­t to attract more overseas companies to invest in China, and on the other hand, we encourage Chinese companies to expand into the world market,” he said.

SIPO has signed 195 bilateral and multilater­al treaties with the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on and related government­s, and has launched Patent Prosecutio­n Highway programs with more than 20 countries and regions to reduce replicatio­n in patent examinatio­n work.

Yoshiyuki Takagi, WIPO’s assistant director-general, said China has achieved “enormous progress” in IP in less than 40 years — from the 1980s when it decided to create a modern IP system, to becoming the world’s largest patent filer, as well as the top trademark and design registrant, today.

The two-day conference attracted about 8,000 delegates and more than 80 IP service providers worldwide.

Improved IP creation and utilizatio­n will provide better technical support for the real economy.” Shen Changyu,

 ?? CHEN XIAODONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A worker welds an auto component at Foton Motor Group’s plant in Zhangjiako­u, Hebei province. Improved intellectu­al property will support the growth of the real economy, experts said.
CHEN XIAODONG / FOR CHINA DAILY A worker welds an auto component at Foton Motor Group’s plant in Zhangjiako­u, Hebei province. Improved intellectu­al property will support the growth of the real economy, experts said.

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