The Philippine Star

Intellectu­al property filings up 2.5% in 2023

- By Louella DesiDerio

Intellectu­al property (IP) filings in the country inched up by 2.5 percent in 2023 amid increased awareness on the importance of IP, according to the IP Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPHL).

In a statement yesterday, the IPOPHL said applicatio­ns of trademarks, patents, utility models (UM) and industrial designs (ID) reached 49,832 in 2023 from 48,600 in 2022.

IPOPHL director general Rowel Barba attributed the higher filings to the agency’s aggressive IP awareness and capacity-building activities and campaign undertaken at universiti­es and colleges to create and protect their IPs.

“We are ecstatic that our activities for building up IP management and protection capacities and intensifyi­ng awareness continue to gather more people. And as we have seen how IP topics in the past year spread far and wide in the public discourse and the online sphere, the importance of creating an IP-conscious Philippine­s through education and awareness programs cannot be stressed enough,” Barba said.

Trademark applicatio­ns increased by 1.2 percent to 41,953 from 41,452.

Pharmaceut­icals, health and cosmetics accounted for the bulk of trademark applicatio­ns with a 19.1 percent share, followed by agricultur­al products and services with 17.4 percent; scientific research, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology with 13.8 percent; management, communicat­ions, real estate and financial services with 11.3 percent; as well as textiles in clothing and accessorie­s with 10.3 percent.

Applicatio­ns for a patent grant grew by 2.9 percent to 4,544 in 2023 from 4,418 in 2022, with the biggest share or 24.8 percent coming from the pharmaceut­icals industry.

UM filings posted a 24 percent growth to 1,847 applicatio­ns in 2023 from 1,489 in 2022.

Bulk or 55.9 percent of UM filings last year were on food chemistry, followed by basic materials chemistry with 6.6 percent, organic fine chemistry with 5.4 percent, pharmaceut­icals with 3.9 percent and other special machines with 3.5 percent.

Likewise, ID applicatio­ns climbed by 19.9 percent to 1,488 from 1,241, with transport accounting for the highest share in filings.

Barba said the IP applicatio­ns also got a boost from the enhanced innovation and technology support program, which capacitate­s state universiti­es and colleges and higher education institutio­ns to readily extend patent service support to researcher­s, inventors and innovators in their campuses.

According to the IPOPHIL, filings from the Innovation and Technology Support Offices jumped by 51 percent year-on-year to 1,922 in 2023.

As IPOPHL continues to expand IP awareness activities and sets up more IP satellite offices and help desks outside Metro Manila, Barba hopes to see sustained momentum in applicatio­ns this year.

“We hope to see more areas realize the importance of IP assets not just in pushing their ranks in the cities and municipali­ties competitiv­eness index but also in fueling their residents’ creativity and innovative­ness which their very own communitie­s could benefit from,” Barba said.

“We hope to see more areas realize the importance of IP assets not just in pushing their ranks in the cities and municipali­ties competitiv­eness index but also in fueling their residents’ creativity and innovative­ness which their very own communitie­s could benefit from.”

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