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武汉创新知识产权保护机制 铺就新质生产力发展快车道
Chang Jiang Ri Bao·2025-11-20 01:25

Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of intellectual property (IP) as a core measure of regional innovation capability and a key support for cultivating new productive forces in Wuhan, which has been approved to build a national intellectual property protection highland in January 2024 [1]. Group 1: Intellectual Property Protection Initiatives - Wuhan's Intellectual Property Protection Center provides "one-on-one" precise services to support national laboratories and strategic technological forces, facilitating rapid examination and confirmation of invention patents [2]. - By October 2025, the center has processed 118 pre-examination cases, granting 94 patents, with 247 patents in cutting-edge fields entering a fast-track examination "green channel," significantly reducing the time from application to authorization [2]. - The center has established a regular contact mechanism with national and provincial laboratories, forming a specialized team of legal, practical, and data analysis experts to provide comprehensive services from application to rights protection [2]. Group 2: Batch Pre-examination and Efficiency - In February 2024, Wuhan's Intellectual Property Protection Center was approved as a national pilot unit for batch pre-examination of invention patent applications, completing 311 cases with an average pre-examination period of about 2 days, achieving a 70% reduction in overall examination time by October 2025 [3][4]. - The pilot focuses on key projects and major enterprises, including Huazhong University of Science and Technology and Changfei Fiber, covering critical technologies such as semiconductors and humanoid robots [3]. - The center has implemented a collaborative pre-examination mechanism involving R&D personnel, patent agents, and examiners, enhancing communication efficiency and examination quality [3]. Group 3: High-Value Patent Cultivation - By 2025, Wuhan has established 59 high-value patent cultivation centers at provincial and municipal levels, covering strategic emerging industries such as optoelectronic information and artificial intelligence [5]. - These centers serve as both sources of patent output and connectors for technology transfer, exemplified by a patent that generated over 100 million yuan in product value and was licensed to major companies globally [5]. - The city conducts regular seminars on patent analysis, layout, and transformation, promoting a closed-loop ecosystem of "technology R&D—patent protection—industry application" [5]. Group 4: Intellectual Property Navigation and Resource Activation - The city focuses on patent navigation in industries like Beidou and humanoid robots, aligning patent layout with industry needs [6]. - The National Optoelectronic Industry Intellectual Property Operation Center has evaluated over 25,000 patents, facilitating 1,158 cooperation intentions and effectively activating existing patent resources [6]. Group 5: High-Value Invention Patents Statistics - As of June 2025, Wuhan has an average of 44.15 high-value invention patents per 10,000 people, indicating rapid creation, strict protection, and efficient utilization of intellectual property as a core support for building a national science and technology innovation center [7].