China Daily

Dynamic developmen­t zone zeros in on IP protection

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

The Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone, in East China’s Shandong province, is focused on promoting innovation and patent applicatio­n to better support regional GDP growth, according to local officials.

This benefits companies within the zone like Shandong CidePlus Bio-Tech, which has successful­ly developed an active molecular iodine-based product that can kill germs and viruses in seconds.

Establishe­d in 2006, the company has registered nine patents so far and formed an intellectu­al property rights department to deal with related matters.

Strong protection for intellectu­al property is crucial to developmen­t, according to Han Shenghua, the company’s executive director, as biopharmac­eutical research takes a long time to complete and would be rendered pointless if not protected.

Xu Jing, deputy director of the incubation department at the Weifang pharmaceut­ical innovation and startups service center, said that the zone has establishe­d a series of public technologi­cal platforms and pilot platforms to better serve the companies within it.

In the first seven months of 2018, companies in the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone submitted

the number of patent applicatio­ns the zone’s companies filed in first seven months of 2018

Technician­s weigh ingredient­s to be used at Weifang Na’ao Cosmetics.

test out a biopharmac­eutical product at Shandong CidePlus Bio-Tech, a high-tech healthcare company in the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone.

2,272 patent applicatio­ns, a year-on-year increase of 20.21 percent.

Among them, the number of patents for new inventions reached 999, a 55.37 percent year-on-year increase. Companies also provided 1,422 patent authorizat­ions, a 23.87 percent increase yearon-year.

According to statistics from the zone’s authority, there were 101.58 patents per every 10,000 people within the zone by June 30, ranking it first among all the city’s districts.

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