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Intellectu­al property key to business developmen­t in Xiamen

- By CHEN HONG in Xiamen, Fujian chenhong@chinadaily.com.cn

Intellectu­al property has become a strong engine to empower the business developmen­t of and regional cooperatio­n in Xiamen, one of China’s special economic zones in East China’s Fujian province.

“The city’s developmen­t mode is transition­ing from the efficiency-driven to the innovation-driven, which needs a complete system of IP strategy to ensure its competitiv­eness now and in the future,” said Lu Linbing, director of the Xiamen Intellectu­al Property Office.

According to the city’s threeyear plan that focuses on the developmen­t of the IP industry from 2017 to 2019, Xiamen will build a new IP-themed town inside the city that will have a world IP-themed park, a specific area for the IP service industry and industrial parks for pilot IP projects.

The system, which includes an exchange center, investment companies, think tanks, IP banks and IP service institutes, will accelerate the innovation and the transforma­tion of IP to products, ultimately serving the emerging new industries, Lu said.

Given its special location near Taiwan and its historic status as a crucial node on the ancient marine Silk Road, Xiamen was chosen last year by the central government to run the nation’s only pilot project regarding the business operations of IP rights along the Taiwan Straits and the Belt and Road countries and regions.

As a result, the city government set up a Belt and Road IP operation and investment fund, with a startup fund of 80 million yuan ($12.1 million), to lead the domestic investment to potential IP projects in countries and regions taking part in the initiative.

When it is officially launched in 2020, the scale of the fund is expected to reach 6 billion yuan, which might then join the Silk Road Fund, a strategic developmen­t fund that targets investment opportunit­ies arising from China’s Belt and Road Initiative, according to Lu.

The city also launched a series of innovative measures to ease loan problems faced by medium-to-small innovative enterprise­s.

The banks can provide mortgages to those startups with patents, rather than any real estate or fixed assets.

The official figures indicate that banks have provided an aggregate credit of 910 million yuan to 36 companies with patent mortgages over the past five years, of which 400 million had been used.

Xiamen’s goal is “to become a world-leading city in terms of IP innovation, operation, protection, service and talent nurturing,” Lu noted.

Patent applicatio­ns and authorizat­ions in Xiamen have both grown by more than 20 percent over the past few years.

The number of patent filings in Xiamen reached 25,000 and authorizat­ions stood at 15,000 last year, bringing the total amount to 134,000 and 91,000, respective­ly.

Lin Xiuqin, director of the IP Research Institute of Xiamen University, said the exchanges between IP profession­als across the Straits are becoming more frequent.

“The rising awareness of IP protection and the capability of IP innovation have reinforced the investment confidence of the Taiwan companies,” she said.

Since the university launched an IP doctorate program in 2014, it has attracted dozens of Taiwan students, including some famous businesspe­ople and celebritie­s, Lin noted.

The city’s developmen­t mode is transition­ing from the efficiency-driven to the innovation­driven.” Lu Linbing, director of the Xiamen Intellectu­al Property Office

 ?? LIN ZHIJIE / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Xiamen, a coastal city in Fujian province, is in close proximity to Taiwan across the Straits.
LIN ZHIJIE / FOR CHINA DAILY Xiamen, a coastal city in Fujian province, is in close proximity to Taiwan across the Straits.

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