China at Top in Global Patent Race | 08 Apr 2020

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Recently, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has highlighted that China has become the biggest source of applications for international patents in the world.

Key Points

  • China has pushed the United States from the top position which it has held since the global system was set up more than 40 years ago.
    • The U.S. had filed the most applications in the world every year since the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) system was set up in 1978.
  • China filed 58,990 applications beating the 57,840 applications filed by the U.S.
    • China’s figure was a 200-fold increase in just 20 years.
    • China’s success can be attributed to the deliberate strategy of advancing innovations and to make the country’s economy operate at a higher level of value.
  • In the current times, more than half of patent applications, almost 52.4%, come from Asia.
  • Japan is on the third rank followed by Germany and South Korea.

World Intellectual Property Organization

  • It is the global forum for intellectual property (IP) services, policy, information and cooperation.
  • It is a self-funding agency of the United Nations, with 193 member states.
  • Mission: To lead the development of a balanced and effective international IP system that enables innovation and creativity for the benefit of all.
  • Its mandate, governing bodies and procedures are set out in the WIPO Convention, which established WIPO in 1967.
  • It is headquartered at Geneva, Switzerland.

Patent Cooperation Treaty

  • It is an international treaty with more than 150 Contracting States.
  • It makes it possible to seek patent protection for an invention simultaneously in each of a large number of countries by filing an international patent application.
    • Such an application may be filed by anyone who is a national or resident of a PCT Contracting State.
    • It may generally be filed with the national patent office of the Contracting State or at the applicant's option, with the International Bureau of WIPO in Geneva.
    • The granting of patents remains under the control of the national or regional patent Offices in what is called the national phase.
  • PCT is used by:
    • World’s major corporations, research institutions and universities when they seek international patent protection.
    • Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and individual inventors.