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省知识产权局局长李杰走进“在线访谈”节目“知产”是金,“卷价格”不如“拼专利”
Xin Hua Ri Bao·2025-08-13 23:28

Core Viewpoint - The importance of intellectual property (IP) protection in driving innovation and enhancing new productivity is emphasized, highlighting its dual role as a shield for innovation and a guide for technological advancement [2][3]. Group 1: Intellectual Property Statistics - As of June this year, Jiangsu Province has 671,900 effective invention patents, with a per capita ownership of 78.81 patents, maintaining the top position in the country for nine consecutive years [2]. - In the first half of the year, enterprise patent authorization accounted for 89.82% of the total authorization in the province, exceeding the national average by 15.42 percentage points [2]. - The province's "1650" modern industrial system saw 34,300 invention patents authorized, ranking third nationally, with leading positions in high-end textiles, semiconductors, and high-end equipment [2]. Group 2: Role of Intellectual Property in Innovation - Intellectual property serves as a "shield" to incentivize innovation and a "navigator" to guide technological development, providing both institutional and technical support for new productivity [2][3]. - The patent system allows innovators to recover costs and gain economic benefits through exclusive rights for a limited time, encouraging investment in research and development [3]. - Utilizing patent literature can shorten research cycles by 60% and save 40% of research funding, highlighting its role in enhancing innovation efficiency [3]. Group 3: Technology Transfer and Financial Leverage - Intellectual property acts as a bridge for technology transfer and a lever for funding, playing a crucial role in the integration of technological and industrial innovation [4]. - The Jiangsu Provincial Intellectual Property Office has initiated actions to revitalize patents held by universities and research institutions, facilitating the conversion and industrialization of patented technologies [4]. - The establishment of a comprehensive financial ecosystem for intellectual property aims to enhance the conversion of intellectual property into assets for enterprises [4]. Group 4: Addressing Competitive Challenges - The shift from price competition to patent competition in strategic emerging industries is noted, with efforts to enhance awareness and capabilities in intellectual property management among startups [5]. - The provincial intellectual property office supports leading enterprises in exploring new technologies and services to build competitive advantages, steering the industry towards high-quality development [5]. Group 5: Rapid Protection System - Jiangsu has established a "1+13+N" rapid collaborative protection system for intellectual property, significantly reducing patent authorization times [6]. - The average authorization period for invention patents has been shortened from 22 months to 3 months, and for utility model patents from 12 months to 6 months [6]. - The provincial protection centers are expected to handle over 10,000 intellectual property cases in 2024, with an average processing time of less than 2 weeks [6]. Group 6: International Intellectual Property Protection - Jiangsu Province has over 7,000 enterprises holding international patents, with efforts to strengthen overseas intellectual property protection through various support networks [7]. - The provincial intellectual property office collaborates with local courts to enhance the handling of complex technical cases, improving the efficiency of enforcement [7]. Group 7: Ongoing Challenges and Initiatives - Challenges in the intellectual property protection system, enforcement, and coordination are acknowledged, prompting the launch of the "Ten Actions for Enhancing Intellectual Property Protection" [8]. - These actions aim to create a fair, just, and efficient environment for intellectual property, supporting innovation and development [8].