China Daily

Progress made in the acceptance, quality of domestic patents

- By LI YOU liyou@chinadaily.com.cn

Experts at a recent forum on high-value patents, organized by the State Intellectu­al Property Office, called for more attention to be given to encouragin­g, cultivatin­g and improving patent quality rather than just quantity.

Industry insiders said highvalue patents are those that contain the following four characteri­stics: high-level research outcomes and innovative technology, good stability, promising market prospects and strong competitiv­eness.

In recent years, Chinese patent authoritie­s have carried out a package of plans to pioneer high-value patent work all over the country and have gained significan­t experience.

The winning projects of the WIPO-SIPO Award for Chinese Outstandin­g Patented Innovation, held by SIPO and the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on annually, are the best examples of highvalue patents, said delegates at the forum.

“The value of a patent should be displayed in its significan­ce for an enterprise’s developmen­t, the local economy and even for a country’s national strategy,” said Zhong Chunyan, a winner of the award.

“Another essential factor is its market value. If a patent is composed of cutting-edge technology but cannot bring the expected market value and income, it cannot be called a high-value patent,” she said.

However, the value of a patent is not only reflected in direct economic benefits. In the general layout and the developmen­t process of an enterprise, the market value brought by a patent cannot be determined only by economic factors, said representa­tives at the forum.

The cultivatio­n of highvalue patents should involve cooperatio­n among different levels of government department­s and diverse industrial factors, said delegates at the forum.

They said such cultivatio­n includes three steps. The first is to undertake patent navigation, which means to perform a comprehens­ive analysis on the current status and future trend of a key technology.

The second is that people should focus on the quality of the innovation itself, the efficiency of applicatio­n and the strength of the protection­s in place.

Finally, profession­al patent operation is required. The government should foster and optimize the patent management system, to provide a market-oriented service.

According to statistics from SIPO, the average ownership of patents in China has reached 8.0 per 10,000 people. SIPO accepted 1.34 million applicatio­ns for invention patents last year, ranking No 1 in the world for six consecutiv­e years.

“Currently, China still lacks good-quality patents, but the protection and operation of patents have become generally accepted and understood ideas,” said Zhang Zhicheng, an official at SIPO. He added that the organizati­on is making progress in every factor involved in patent creation, applicatio­n, scrutiny, protection and operation.

“As a special technologi­cal product, a patent should have its value realized through commodity circulatio­n and trade,” said Xia Pingjian, general manager of the National Engineerin­g Research Center of Digital Television.

“The next step is to study how to improve the quality of the product and expand the market based on those blooming patent fruits,” Xia said.

 ?? CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors look at a model of China’s space station at the 2017 China Beijing Internatio­nal High-Tech Expo on June 8.
CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors look at a model of China’s space station at the 2017 China Beijing Internatio­nal High-Tech Expo on June 8.

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