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China is biggest contributo­r of green tech: WIPO

- By Wang Cong in Boao

China has not only become the world’s top filer of patent applicatio­ns but also the top contributo­r of green technologi­es to the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on (WIPO)’s green technology sharing platform, the head of the WIPO said on Thursday.

In a group interview with the Global Times and several other media outlets on the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference South China’s Hainan Province on Thursday, WIPO Director General Daren Tang highlighte­d China’s mature intellectu­al property (IP) ecosystem and the country’s focus on innovation.

“China, for example, is now the world’s largest filer of intellectu­al property in all types of IP from patents to trademarks,” Tang said, noted the country’s rapid developmen­t in the digital sector and the rise of Chinese firms such as Huawei to become global leaders in patent filings.

Data released by the WIPO earlier this month showed that China was the largest contributo­r to the organizati­on’s patent cooperatio­n treaty (PCT) system for internatio­nal patent registrati­on, with a total of 69,610 PCT filings from China, among the total number of 272,600 globally, accounting for about 25 percent.

Meanwhile, Huawei remained by far the top filer with 6,494 published PCT applicatio­ns in 2023.

The WIPO chief also said that China’s rise as the top contributo­r to global patent filing will likely continue, as the country focuses on high-quality developmen­t.

“I think the Chinese government is pursuing high-quality developmen­t, and as part of high-quality developmen­t, innovation, technology and intellectu­al property will become even more important,” he said.

China’s rise as a global innovation leader will help address global challenges such as climate change, as the country increasing­ly shares green technologi­es with the world, officials said on Thursday.

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