China Daily (Hong Kong)

Patents won by Chinese companies in US surge

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese companies’ patents granted in the United States surged last year, even as total patent awards in the US trended downward, showcasing Chinese companies’ increasing innovation capabiliti­es, according to a renowned US patent service provider.

Data from IFI Claims showed that Chinese companies’ patents earned in the US increased around 10 percent to 20,679 in 2021, up from 18,792 in 2020.

The progress came as total US patent grants declined about 7 percent from 2020 to 327,329 awards last year, the most precipitou­s drop in the past decade, said IFI Claims.

Several Chinese companies are now among the Top 50 in US patent rankings, including chip giant Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Co at No 4, telecom giant Huawei Technologi­es Co at No 5, display maker BOE at No 11, and tech heavyweigh­t Oppo at No 49. Oppo, for instance, was granted 719 patents in the US last year, marking a surge of 33 percent year-on-year.

When it comes to total global patents held, China possesses 29 percent of the global 250 patent families — collection­s of patent applicatio­ns covering the same or similar technical content — compared to the US (24 percent) and Japan (19 percent), said IFI Claims.

A deeper analysis shows that the US and Japanese portfolios are stronger and more mature. Neverthele­ss, it is clear that China has stimulated a research and developmen­t culture that is serious about intellectu­al property, said Mike Baycroft, CEO of IFI Claims Patent Services in a statement.

The progress comes as Chinese companies increasing­ly strengthen their R&D push. Huawei, for instance, invested 141.9 billion yuan ($22.3 billion) in R&D in 2020, accounting for about 15.9 percent of its revenue.

Jason Ding, head of the intellectu­al

property department at Huawei, said earlier that the company has become one of the world’s largest patent holders through investment in innovation.

Oppo is also beefing up its R&D push. Chen Mingyong, CEO of Oppo, said earlier that the company aims to be a tech pioneer by increasing R&D spending.

“We’ve been working hard for many years to ramp up our products,” Chen said.

So far, Oppo has filed for patents in more than 40 countries and regions around the world as it accelerate­s efforts to expand its global business. As of Dec 31, 2021, Oppo had filed 75,000 patent applicatio­ns globally, and its global number of authorized patents exceeds 34,000, the company said.

 ?? FAN JIANLEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A Huawei store in Shanghai.
FAN JIANLEI / FOR CHINA DAILY A Huawei store in Shanghai.

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