China Daily

‘GOLDEN PATENTS’ HONORED

- — WANG XIN

The State Intellectu­al Property Office announced the winners of 2013 China Gold Patent Awards on Monday with 20 invention patents and five industrial designs honored.

Out of some 800 entries, a record-high number for the annual event,the awardwinni­ng patents ranged from breakthrou­ghs in telecommun­ications, materials and pharmaceut­icals to machinery, mining and aerospace. They generated 109.5 billion yuan ($18 billion) in combined sales by the end of 2012.

The inventions are “prime examples of efforts in IP creation, protection, use and management against the backdrop of further implementa­tion of a national IP strategy in China”, said SIPO commission­er Tian Lipu.

The national IP strategy inspires confidence and enthusiasm from Chinese entreprene­urs in proprietar­y innovation, he said.

Jiang Yang, vice-president of Tencent, said at the awards ceremony that tech innovation is providing a sustainabl­e boost to companies amid globalizat­ion and Tencent, as a tech-driven Internet company, has filed more than 10,000 patents around the world.

The nation’s highest honor in Chinese patents, the awards foster an innovation friendly climate, she said.

Wang Zhihao, vice-president of Hisense Kelon Electronic­al Holding Co, which won the prize for its air conditione­r design, said home appliance customers also value product designs when making purchase decisions.

Part of Hisense’s core competitiv­eness is its industrial design center that has won internatio­nal acclaim in the industry. It has applied for nearly 300 patents worldwide, “showcasing Chinese companies’ strength as an innovation powerhouse”, Wang said.

World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on Director Francis Gurry said that China is expected to move into third place in the number of applicatio­ns filed under the Patent Cooperatio­n Treaty this year.

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