China Daily

China’s robust IP progress highlighte­d

Innovators, tech firms make strides backed by strong collaborat­ions, improved reviews

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

Achievemen­ts of Chinese innovators have been noticeable worldwide as China’s intellectu­al property made great progress in the past year, with strong internatio­nal cooperatio­n and deepened participat­ion in global governance in this regard, according to the country’s top IP regulator.

The National Intellectu­al Property Administra­tion said on Thursday that the Global Innovation Index 2023 — a report issued by the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on — showed that China overtook the United States for the first time last year to top the list of countries with the highest number of science and technology clusters among the top 100.

While China has 24 such clusters, the US follows with 21 and Germany ranks third with nine, according to the report. It also showed that the highest climbers in the ranking last year were three clusters in China — Zhenjiang, which went up 15 spots, and Hefei and Wuxi, both of which climbed 13 spots.

In addition, two Chinese technology enterprise­s — Shanghai Westwell Technology and Xi’an KissFuture Network Technology — were among the seven winners of the 2023 WIPO Global Awards for their creative use of IP in logistics and the cultural sector.

The Shanghai company has a robust patent, industrial design and trademark portfolio that offers multi-scenario intelligen­t and green solutions in the bulk logistics field, while the Xi’an enterprise in Shaanxi province leads in augmented and virtual reality technology, and its patented motion platforms and hardware optimizati­on offer comprehens­ive solutions to cinemas and cultural institutio­ns.

Shen Changyu, head of the national IP regulator, said that over the past year, China’s internatio­nal cooperatio­n in intellectu­al property rights deepened and expanded, and its role in serving high-level openingup became increasing­ly prominent.

“In 2023, we attended a series of conference­s held by the WIPO and also organized some internatio­nal IP activities, such as an exchange meeting on geographic­al indication­s, technologi­es and innovation support centers, which was jointly held with the WIPO,” he said.

As China saw rapid IP-related growth, its protection of IP rights and efficiency in reviewing IP applicatio­ns also improved last year. Data released by the administra­tion showed that it authorized 921,000 invention patents in 2023, with registrati­on of 4.38 million trademarks.

IP regulators at all levels solved 14,000 patent disputes, up 50.1 percent year-on-year, and helped Chinese enterprise­s protect their IP rights overseas in more than 1,300 cases, according to the administra­tion.

The average time spent on reviewing an invention patent was shortened to 16 months, while the average period spent on reviewing a trademark applicatio­n remained at a good level of four months, the data showed.

Shen said the transforma­tion and applicatio­n of IP achievemen­ts were also accelerate­d, with optimizati­on of IP-related public services, which provided stronger support for industrial developmen­t and was conducive to serving innovators.

He said IP protection by rule of law will be facilitate­d this year. “Specific rules for better implementa­tion of the Trademark Law are expected to be amended, and the review standards for new fields and emerging businesses, including big data, artificial intelligen­ce and gene technology, will be improved,” he added.

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