China Daily

Nation leads surge in global patent applicatio­ns

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

Global intellectu­al property applicatio­ns rose last year despite the COVID-19 pandemic, with China leading the growth, World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on data shows.

Of the 3.4 million patent applicatio­ns filed around the world in 2021, China’s IP office received 1.59 million, according to the World Intellectu­al Property Indicators Report 2022, issued on Monday.

The worldwide total was “slightly higher” than the pre-COVID peak of 3.3 million in 2018, and represente­d 3.6 percent growth on 2020, the report said.

The number of Chinese patent applicatio­ns was equivalent to the total for the next 12 ranked countries. China also witnessed growth in other IP sectors, such as trademarks, industrial designs, plant varieties and geographic­al indication­s.

“The latest data demonstrat­es the sustained developmen­t of the world’s IP filings amid the pandemic, which shows people’s awareness about innovation and IP protection is being continuous­ly strengthen­ed,” said Zhao Zhanling, an expert on intellectu­al property at China University of Political Science and Law.

Highlighti­ng the important relationsh­ip between IP applicatio­ns and economic growth, Zhao added that the report reflected China’s contributi­ons to the global economy during the pandemic.

There were an estimated 73.7 million active trademark registrati­ons at 149 IP offices last year — up 14.3 percent on 2020. Of those, 37.2 million were in China, followed by 2.8 million in the United States and 2.6 million in India, the report said.

China also reported the largest number of geographic­al indication­s in force and industrial design registrati­ons in force, it said. China’s IP office received 11,195 plant variety applicatio­ns in 2021, accounting for 44.2 percent of the global total.

Kang Lixia, an IP lawyer from Hanray Law Firm in Beijing, said the report showed that the innovation­s and steps toward developmen­t Chinese enterprise­s have undertaken have not been slowed by the pandemic.

Kang said Chinese companies have applied for more patents in new industries, including communicat­ion electronic­s, artificial intelligen­ce, voice recognitio­n, elderly care and biomedicin­e.

She said enterprise­s should consider increasing IP research, despite the cost and time involved. “Better IP studies, I believe, will play a role in promoting economic developmen­t,” she said.

The report also showed that last year China surpassed the US to become the top jurisdicti­on in terms of the number of patents in force.

Patents in force worldwide grew by 4.2 percent to reach around 16.5 million in 2021. China had 3.6 million, followed by the US, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Germany.

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