China Daily

Turning new ideas into actual products

- By ZHANG ZHAO

More than 500 delegates attended a forum on Tuesday in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, focusing on intellectu­al property commercial­ization and innovation in finance. Attendees included government officials, scholars and executives from companies, financial institutio­ns and IP agencies.

Commercial­ization involves all the processes required to turn IPs — such as patents and copyrights — into products available for consumers, including licensing, transfers and industrial­ization.

“It is the only way to fully unleash the value of IP rights and it is the purpose of all IP work,” said He Hua, deputy commission­er of the State Intellectu­al Property Office.

He said that SIPO has made a series of attempts, including the establishm­ent of IP commercial­ization and trading centers, as well as nurturing IP-intensive industries, to seek new IP operation models to realize higher value in the industry.

Besides the main public IP service platform based in Beijing, two pilot IP commercial­ization centers have been founded in Xi’an and Zhuhai, as part of the national IP operation network. The Xi’an, Shaanxi province, institutio­n specialize­s in the integratio­n of patents and technology from the civilian and military sectors. The one in Zhuhai focuses on innovative IP financing methods.

SIPO has also invested in 20 IP operation organizati­ons nationwide and has supported four provinces in their efforts to launch patent-pledge loan risk funds, He said.

The value of patent-pledge loans in China totaled more than 2 billion yuan ($303.9 million) over the past five years, with an average annual increase of 33 percent.

Chen Hongbing, head of the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on’s China office, said China has made “remarkable achievemen­ts in IP after 30 years of developmen­t, and is becoming a strong IP powerhouse”.

Chen said the Pearl River Delta — where Zhuhai is located — already has a strong foundation, with its advantageo­us geographic­al position in the center of the Hong KongMacao-Guangdong region. “Zhuhai’s IP operation emphasizes innovative finance and internatio­nal trade, aiming at the excavation of IP value.”

Universiti­es and research institutio­ns are major generators of patents, but less than 10 percent of their patents have become products on the market, said Song Hefa, a researcher at the Institute of Policy and Management at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

He said some effective IP commercial­ization models include patent pools, patent auctions, and crowdfundi­ng.

“China should strengthen IP operation analysis to identify the patents that are worth commercial­ization on the one hand, and find profitable operation models on the other hand,” he said. “But ultimately, it depends on people — comprehens­ive IP operation personnel.”

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