China Daily (Hong Kong)

Patent applicatio­ns grow in China, but global quality gap remains

- By HAN LU hanlu@chinadaily.com.cn

A total of 751,000 applicatio­ns for invention patents were handled in China in the first half of 2018 as strong growth in the area continued, according to the State Intellectu­al Property Office.

By the end of June, more than 1.47 million valid invention patents were held on the Chinese mainland, equivalent to 10.6 for every 10,000 people, said Hu Wenhui, spokesman for SIPO, at a news conference on Tuesday.

Chinese applicants submitted more than 23,000 applicatio­ns via the Patent Cooperatio­n Treaty through SIPO in the first six months of 2018, an increase of 6.3 percent yearon-year, Hu said.

Neverthele­ss, Bi Nan, director of planning and developmen­t at SIPO, said the quality gap between Chinese patents and those from abroad is obvious, especially in some core technology fields including optics, electrical machinery, audio-visual technology, medical technology, transporta­tion and computer technology.

Bi said that by the end of June, domestic patents outnumbere­d those from overseas in 32 of a total of 35 technical fields set by the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on. But for patents that have maintained their validity for more than 10 years, there are fewer domestic patents than overseas ones in 28 of 35 technical fields.

This shows that the quality of the patents filed in core technology sectors and patent strategies need to be continuous­ly improved, Bi said.

In a third-party social satisfacti­on survey SIPO conducted in 2017, about 70 percent of respondent­s said they felt patent quality had improved, said Zheng Huifen, head of SIPO’s patent examinatio­n affairs department.

The examinatio­n period for trademark applicatio­ns is expected to be cut to six months by the end of the year, and will be further shortened to four months by 2020, said Cui Shoudong, deputy director of the China Trademark Office.

The office has taken various measures to meet the challenges of dealing with the increasing number of trademark filings and the large trademark applicatio­n backlog. The number of trademarks filed in China this year is expected to reach 8 million, Cui said.

To increase efficiency and optimize the applicatio­n process, the China Trademark Office has set up comprehens­ive law enforcemen­t teams to supervise the market and harness greater technology support, Cui said.

Patent law enforcemen­t has strengthen­ed, providing an innovative and sound business environmen­t, according to the news conference. In the first half of the year, up to 19,900 patent cases were concluded in China, up 23.3 percent year-on-year, Hu said. Of those cases, 12,400 involved patent disputes, while 12,100 related to patent infringeme­nt, he said.

SIPO has also strengthen­ed the protection of geographic­al indication­s, which is significan­t for improving the competitiv­eness of protected products, protecting consumers’ rights and promoting real economy developmen­t, said Zhang Zhicheng, director of the protection and coordinati­on department at SIPO.

China approved 46 products with geographic­al indication­s in the first half of 2018 and had protected a total of 2,359 landmark patents, Zhang said.

 ?? JIANG WENJIE / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? SIPO officials announce data on China’s patent industry in the first half of 2018 at a news conference in Beijing on Tuesday.
JIANG WENJIE / FOR CHINA DAILY SIPO officials announce data on China’s patent industry in the first half of 2018 at a news conference in Beijing on Tuesday.

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