China Daily

Pursuit of innovation boosts patent numbers

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

China has granted an accumulati­ve total of more than 5 million invention patents, and the 5th millionth patent certificat­e was issued to Jiangsu Tomilo Environmen­tal Testing Equipment, a high-tech company headquarte­red in Kunshan, Jiangsu province, for an innovative refrigerat­ion system.

The system developed by the company and Xi’an Jiaotong University is mainly used for testing new energy vehicles, capable of reducing energy consumptio­n by one-third, local media reported.

“It is among our 20 effective invention patents,” said Zhang Yanjun, deputy general manager of the company.

The company’s pursuit of innovation is the epitome of substantia­l progress in Jiangsu’s intellectu­al property creation, operation, protection and utilizatio­n.

Government data show that during the past decade, the province’s average ownership of invention patents per 10,000 people increased to 41.17 in 2021 from 5.73 in 2012. Invention patents reached 16,242 in 2012, with 68.98 percent of them granted to businesses. The number jumped to 68,813 last year, with 85.28 percent of them granted to businesses.

The increases show Jiangsu’s IP improvemen­t, said Niu Yong, an official from the Intellectu­al Property Office of Jiangsu Province.

Back in 2016, the province proposed “six strategic changes” in its IP developmen­t initiative for the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20). One of them was that the focus of IP creation needed to shift from quantity accumulati­on to equal emphasis on IP quantity and quality, Niu recalled.

Jiangsu took the lead in the country to implement a high-value patent cultivatio­n plan, embarking on a journey toward building a strong IP province.

To date, 99 high-value patent cultivatio­n demonstrat­ion centers at provincial level and more than 300 at city or county level have been founded across the province, covering key industries such as advanced machinery manufactur­ing, biopharmac­euticals, new materials, and energy-efficient, eco-friendly products.

The provincial-level centers have rolled out more than 10,000 applicatio­ns for invention patents, nearly half of which have been granted. Internatio­nal patent filings via the Patent Cooperatio­n Treaty surpassed 1,100.

An IP-friendly environmen­t is a crucial considerat­ion for many foreign-funded businesses to determine their investment project location. It has also been key for Jiangsu to have attracted so many foreign-invested companies.

“China’s IP system has increasing­ly improved in recent years, from which we have gained a deep understand­ing of IP protection activities in Jiangyin and Wuxi cities (in Jiangsu),” Yu Zhigao, senior vice-president of R&D and engineerin­g in North Asia at Bekaert, a Belgium-headquarte­red company specializi­ng in steel wire transforma­tion and coating technologi­es.

A trade secret enforcemen­t case, which ruled in favor of Bekaert, gave the foreign-funded company more faith in China’s business environmen­t.

An IP protection station was founded at the Bekaert subsidiary in Jiangyin in 2015, which involves multiple government department­s including the city’s IP office, market supervisio­n administra­tion, legal courts and procurator­s.

The move demonstrat­es that the authoritie­s treat owners alike in IP protection, whether they are domestical­ly grown of foreignfun­ded, local media reported.

IP protection is highly valued in Jiangsu, which has been factored in when the provincial authoritie­s planned for the province’s highqualit­y developmen­t, said Su Zhiping, head of the Jiangsu IP office, adding that her team is committed to stronger IP protection, aimed at a continuous­ly improving business environmen­t.

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