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技术趋势:交通运输的未来
WIPO· 2025-02-12 08:56
执行摘要 WIPO 技术 趋势 交通运输的未 来 执行摘要 : 揭开明天 的旅程 该系列的第三本出版物 WIPO 技术趋势 关于交通运输及其未来的报告。在一个由可 持续性和数字化驱动的世界中,理解正在重塑交通运输行业的转型性变化比以往任何 时候都更为重要。该报告探讨了新兴技术和创新方法如何变革人们和货物的运输方式 ,并强调了可持续性的重要性。以交通运输未来为主题,该报告揭示了令人兴奋的可 能性——从电动和自动驾驶车辆到智能基础设施和数字物流——并通过对最新交通运 输专利趋势的调查,识别出最具有创新性的国家、公司和机构。 2030 年可持续发展议程 随着我们迈向2030年,我们的目标是识别和分析塑造未来交通的技术趋势。通过专注 于可持续性和数字化,交通运输业不仅可以满足快速变化世界的需求,还能为联合国 2030年可持续发展议程中提出的经济增长、社会包容和环境保护等更广泛的目標做出 贡献。 报告的重点在于为所有寻求更深入理解交通运输未来的人士提供具体的见解——无论是 行业专业人士、政策制定者、研究人员还是爱好者。通过实际案例和前瞻性分析,我们 旨在激发行动和合作,共同构建一个更加可持续、高效且互联的全球交通运输系 ...
Executive Summary:Madrid Yearly Review 2024
WIPO· 2024-08-13 04:16
Executive Summary Madrid Yearly Review 2024 Executive Summary Madrid Yearly Review 2024 International Registration of Marks This executive brief identifies key trends in the use of the WIPO-administered Madrid System. For fuller statistics, see the Madrid Yearly Review 2024 – available in English at www.wipo.int/ipstats Key numbers for 2023 64,200 (−7.0%) Madrid international applications1 448,340 (−7.8%) Designations in international applications 63,618 (−7.2%) Madrid international registrations 64,335 (+8 ...
Executive Summary:Hague Yearly Review 2024
WIPO· 2024-08-13 04:16
Investment Rating - The report indicates a positive outlook for the Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs, with a general increase in applications and registrations, suggesting a favorable investment environment in the design protection sector [4][28]. Core Insights - The Hague System saw a 7.4% increase in international applications in 2023, totaling 8,566 applications, and a record number of designs contained in these applications reached 25,414, marking a modest growth of 1.3% [3][4]. - The long-term trend shows that the number of designs registered through the Hague System has more than doubled over the past decade, increasing from 11,869 in 2013 to 25,262 in 2023 [28]. - Germany remains the top user of the international design system despite an 8% decrease in 2023, while China experienced significant growth of 46.9%, consolidating its position as the second-largest user [10][11]. Summary by Sections International Applications and Registrations - In 2023, international applications grew by 7.4% to reach 8,566 applications, with designs contained in these applications totaling 25,414, reflecting a modest increase of 1.3% [3][4][6]. - The number of international registrations increased by 8.3% to 8,366, with designs in registrations amounting to 25,262, a slight increase of 0.5% [28][30]. Geographic Distribution - Applicants from at least 68 countries filed international applications, with Germany leading at 4,518 designs, followed by China (3,758) and the US (2,674) [10][11]. - In 2023, Europe accounted for 60.2% of all designs filed, while Asia's share increased significantly from 3.9% in 2013 to 28% in 2023 due to the accession of several Asian countries to the Hague System [13][14]. Design Classes - Designs related to means of transport accounted for 11.1% of all designs in 2023, followed by recording and communication equipment at 8.6% and furnishing at 7.6% [25][26]. - Notable growth was observed in clothing designs (+33.8%) and equipment for electricity production (+32.4%) [25][27]. Active Registrations - As of 2023, there were approximately 56,567 international registrations in force, containing around 213,318 designs, with a 9.2% increase from the previous year [32][33]. - The top six countries held about 68.9% of all active designs, although their combined share decreased from 76% in 2018 to 69% in 2023 [32][33]. Financial Aspects - The average fee for a Hague international registration in 2023 was CHF 2,097, reflecting a slight increase from the previous year [38][39]. - The International Bureau distributed approximately CHF 14.4 million to designated members in 2023, with the US receiving the largest share at 23.1% [35][36].
海牙2024年度评论执行摘要(英译中)
WIPO· 2024-08-13 04:14
执 行 摘 要 海牙 2024 年度评论 执行摘要 海牙年鉴 2024工业品外观设计国 际注册 本执行简报确定了使用 WIPO 管理的工业品外观设计国际注册海牙体系。 有关更全面的统计数据 , 请参阅《海牙年鉴 2024 》 - 英文版 , 网址为 : www. wipo. int / ipstats 2023 年的关键数字 8,566 (+7.4%) 国际应用 XVVZmPpNmMyQwOrMoOnPrP9PaO8OoMpPpNmQfQpPwOjMrQmP6MmNtRvPtQoQwMpNpN 8,366 (+8.3%) 国际注册 38,498 (+14.9%) 国际名称 应用程序 37,043 (+15.7%) 国际名称 注册 5,592 (+5.8%) 国际复兴 注册 56,567 (+9.2%) 国际注册 in force 25,414 (+1.3%) 包含的设计 国际应用 25,262 (+0.5%) 包含的设计 国际注册 103,063 (+5.1%) 包含的设计 在国际申请中的名称 103,168 (+7.0%) 包含的设计 国际注册中的名称 21,791 (+3.4%) 续订中包含的设计 国际注 ...
马德里年鉴2024国际商标注册(英译中)
WIPO· 2024-08-13 04:13
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The use of the Madrid System for international trademark registration has seen a decline in applications for the second consecutive year, with a 7% decrease in 2023 compared to 2022, following an exceptional growth of 15% in 2021 [3][4] - The total number of international trademark applications submitted through the Madrid System in 2023 was approximately 64,200, which is slightly above the levels seen in 2020 [3][4] - The number of active international registrations reached 886,255, reflecting a 3% increase from the previous year [2][36] Summary by Sections Key Numbers for 2023 - 64,200 international applications (-7.0%) - 448,340 international name applications (-7.8%) - 63,618 international registrations (-7.2%) - 64,335 subsequent international registrations (+8.8%) - 39,267 international renewals (+8.2%) - 886,255 active international registrations (+3%) - 7,135,569 active designated international registrations - 114 contracting parties (Madrid members) [2][3][6] Trends in International Applications - The international trademark system experienced a 7% decline in usage in 2023, marking the second consecutive year of decrease after a significant increase in 2021 [3][4] - The largest users of the Madrid System in 2023 were the United States (10,987 applications), followed by Germany (6,613), China (5,473), France (4,267), and the United Kingdom (3,817) [7][8] Subsequent Designations and Renewals - The number of subsequent designations increased by 8.8% in 2023, totaling 64,335, indicating a growing interest in expanding trademark protection to new markets [27][28] - Renewals of international registrations reached 39,267 in 2023, reflecting an 8.2% increase from the previous year [31][32] Active Registrations - Approximately 50.2% of all international registrations remain active, with 886,255 active registrations recorded in 2023 [35][36] - The top five countries with the highest number of active registrations are Germany, the United States, France, Switzerland, and China [36] Application Submission Trends - In 2023, nearly 87.6% of Madrid applications were submitted electronically, a significant increase from 52.3% a decade ago [38] - The majority of applications (84.7%) were submitted in English, with a small percentage in French and Spanish [39][40]
专利合作条约 (PCT)(英译中)
WIPO· 2024-08-10 05:07
Investment Rating - The report does not provide a specific investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) aims to simplify and economize the process of obtaining patent protection in multiple countries, thereby contributing to technological advancement and legal protection for inventions [8][10] - The PCT establishes an international patent cooperation alliance among its contracting states, facilitating the submission, search, and examination of patent applications [10][11] - The treaty emphasizes the importance of international collaboration to enhance the efficiency of national or regional legal systems, particularly benefiting developing countries [8] Summary by Sections Introduction - The PCT was completed on June 19, 1970, and has undergone several amendments, with the latest effective from July 1, 2024 [2][5] Chapter 1: International Applications and Searches - International applications can be submitted by residents or nationals of contracting states, and must include specific elements such as requests, descriptions, claims, and drawings [15][22] - The purpose of international searches is to identify relevant prior art, and these searches are conducted by designated international search authorities [33][34] Chapter 2: International Preliminary Examination - The international preliminary examination is required for international applications, allowing applicants to receive feedback on their claims before entering national phases [31] Chapter 3: Common Provisions - The treaty allows for certain protections and specifies the rights of applicants regarding their international applications [43][56] Chapter 4: Technical Services - The PCT provides patent information services and technical assistance to enhance the accessibility of patent-related information [50] Chapter 5: Administrative Provisions - The administrative framework includes provisions for the assembly, executive committee, and international bureau responsible for overseeing the treaty's implementation [53][56] Chapter 6: Disputes - The treaty outlines mechanisms for resolving disputes that may arise in the context of international patent applications [59] Chapter 7: Amendments and Revisions - Provisions for the amendment and revision of the treaty are included, ensuring that it can adapt to changing needs and circumstances [60] Chapter 8: Final Provisions - The treaty specifies the conditions for becoming a contracting party and the procedures for its entry into force [62][64]