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我国专利密集型产业对经济增长贡献稳步提高
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-23 20:12
Core Insights - The report highlights the progress and achievements in building a strong intellectual property (IP) nation in China, emphasizing the increasing contribution of patent-intensive industries to economic growth [2] Group 1: Economic Contribution - In 2023, the value added by patent-intensive industries reached 16.87 trillion yuan, accounting for 13.04% of GDP, an increase of 0.44 percentage points from the previous year [1] - The new equipment manufacturing sector is the largest, with a value added of 48.808 billion yuan, representing 28.9% of the total value added by patent-intensive industries [1] - The R&D investment intensity in patent-intensive industries is 2.6%, and labor productivity is 337,000 yuan per person, which are 2.2 times and 2.1 times higher than those in non-patent-intensive industries, respectively [1] Group 2: Patent Statistics - By the end of 2024, the number of high-value invention patents per 10,000 people in China is expected to reach 14, an increase of 2.2 from the previous year [1] - The total number of domestic high-value invention patents reached 1.978 million, with a year-on-year growth of 18.8% [1] - The effective number of invention patents in strategic emerging industries reached 1.349 million, growing by 15.7% year-on-year [1] - In 2023, Chinese applicants obtained 53,000 invention patents authorized after substantive examination in major countries and regions worldwide, an increase of 3,000 from the previous year [1]
数据里的中国|知识产权强国建设迈上新台阶
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-22 00:51
Core Insights - The contribution of patent-intensive industries to economic growth is steadily increasing, with the total annual import and export value of intellectual property royalties showing a year-on-year growth. High-value invention patents and innovative achievements are continuously emerging, indicating significant progress in China's intellectual property power construction since the 14th Five-Year Plan [1][2]. Group 1: Intellectual Property Development Goals - By 2025, China aims to rank in the top 10 of the Global Innovation Index published by the World Intellectual Property Organization, with the number of global top 100 technology clusters leading for three consecutive years [1]. - The "Outline for Building a Strong Intellectual Property Nation (2021-2035)" sets goals for stricter intellectual property protection, higher social satisfaction, and increased market value of intellectual property [1]. Group 2: Achievements in Patent-Intensive Industries - The added value of China's patent-intensive industries reached 16.87 trillion, accounting for 13.04% of GDP, surpassing the expected target of 13% [4]. - The added value of the copyright industry reached 9.38 trillion, with a year-on-year growth of 4.52%, representing 7.44% of GDP [7]. Group 3: Intellectual Property Royalties - In 2024, the total annual import and export value of intellectual property royalties reached 398.71 billion, a year-on-year increase of 5.9%, exceeding the expected target of 350 billion for four consecutive years [10]. Group 4: High-Value Invention Patents - By the end of 2024, the number of high-value invention patents per 10,000 people reached 14, an increase of 2.2 from 2023, surpassing the expected target of 12 [12]. Group 5: International Patent Applications - In 2023, the number of invention patents authorized for Chinese applicants in major countries and regions reached 53,000, an increase of 3,000 from 2022 [17]. Group 6: Financing and Satisfaction Metrics - In 2024, patent and trademark pledge financing benefited over 44,000 small and medium-sized enterprises [20]. - The social satisfaction score for intellectual property protection reached 82.36, exceeding the 2025 target for the second consecutive year [25].
我国全球创新指数排名首进前十 知识产权强国建设取得新成效
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-17 11:05
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the report is that China's construction of a strong intellectual property (IP) nation has made significant progress, providing strong support for Chinese-style modernization [1] - The report highlights improvements in the IP system, including a more complete legal framework, deepening management reforms, enhanced legal protections, and increased effectiveness in IP utilization [1] - The report indicates that the comprehensive competitiveness of China's IP has been continuously enhanced, with advancements in public service levels and an optimized socio-cultural environment [1] Group 2 - By 2025, China is expected to rank in the top 10 of the global innovation index published by the World Intellectual Property Organization, maintaining the highest number of top 100 technology clusters globally for three consecutive years [2] - China's IP strength index has steadily increased to 131.8 points, reflecting a rise of 6.3 points from the previous year, while the average regional IP development index has also improved to 81.73 points [2] - Regions such as Guangdong, Shanghai, Beijing, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu are noted for their leading positions in national IP development levels [2]
江苏两案例入选知识产权强国建设典型案例
Xin Hua Ri Bao· 2025-11-04 22:17
Core Insights - The article highlights the inclusion of two innovative cases from Jiangsu Province in the fourth batch of typical cases for the construction of a strong intellectual property (IP) nation, showcasing significant advancements in IP finance and copyright protection [1][2]. Group 1: Intellectual Property Finance Innovation - Nanjing has established a "Internet + Intellectual Property Finance" digital service platform, integrating IP data with various dimensions such as business, finance, and talent, aimed at providing comprehensive online services for IP pledge financing to innovative enterprises and financial institutions [1]. - The platform focuses on intelligent risk control products based on big data IP evaluation, enhancing the financial support for technology-driven companies [1]. Group 2: Copyright Protection Initiatives - The Jiangsu Copyright Protection Joint Center, established by the Zhenjiang Public Security Bureau in 2024, aims to create a collaborative protection model involving police, administration, judiciary, and enterprises [1]. - The center will implement mechanisms for dynamic early warning, information sharing, and rapid rights protection, enhancing the overall effectiveness of copyright enforcement [1]. Group 3: Future Directions - The Jiangsu Provincial Intellectual Property Office plans to accelerate the development of more innovative and impactful typical cases, enhancing enterprises' sense of gain and satisfaction regarding IP protection [2]. - The focus will be on creating a comprehensive chain of IP creation, utilization, protection, management, and service, contributing to the advancement of a strong IP province [2].
青海省首次入选知识产权强国建设典型案例
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the successful inclusion of a case study on "Patent Creation and Transformation Driving the Ecological Reconstruction of Salt Lake Industry" in the fourth batch of typical cases for building a strong intellectual property (IP) nation, showcasing the innovative and effective practices in the province [1] Group 1: Strategic Importance - The case exemplifies the province's commitment to implementing the central government's decisions on building a strong IP nation, focusing on ecological civilization and industrial development [1] - The initiative aims to enhance resource security and support the construction of a world-class salt lake industry base through efficient resource development and technological innovation [1] Group 2: Technological Innovations - The province has achieved an annual production capacity of 5 million tons of potassium fertilizer through patent cluster transformation, altering the domestic potassium fertilizer market dynamics to prioritize domestic production [1] - Breakthroughs in lithium extraction from high magnesium-lithium brine have been made, achieving a lithium carbonate production capacity of 40,000 tons, thus ensuring resource security for the domestic new energy industry [1] Group 3: Industry Development Pathways - The province is focusing on the systematic planning of IP development paths for the salt lake industry, emphasizing the importance of high-quality transformation and collaborative utilization of IP [2] - Establishment of a salt lake industry IP operation center is underway to guide the industry towards high-end, intelligent, and green development [2] Group 4: Comprehensive Development Model - A green circular development model for comprehensive utilization of salt lake resources is being constructed, with a focus on addressing industry pain points through targeted research and development [2] - The initiative includes the establishment of a joint laboratory for comprehensive utilization of salt lake resources and promotes close cooperation between industry, academia, and research [2] Group 5: Future Directions - The provincial IP office plans to promote the successful "Salt Lake Case" model to other sectors such as clean energy and ecological protection, reinforcing the role of IP in driving comprehensive development [3]
海口“全口径”整合知识产权资源入选知识产权强国建设典型案例
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-10-27 00:44
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the successful selection of the "Hainan Province Intellectual Property Bureau and Haikou Municipal Government Collaborative Construction of Intellectual Property Comprehensive Service Demonstration Zone" as one of the fourth batch of typical cases for building a strong intellectual property nation [1][2] - In December 2023, Haikou City and the Hainan Provincial Intellectual Property Bureau jointly issued a work plan to integrate various intellectual property service functions into a comprehensive service model [1] - The plan aims to establish a "one-window" approach for handling intellectual property services, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and more, through a centralized office area involving multiple departments [1] Group 2 - The selection of this case reflects Haikou City's efforts in integrating comprehensive intellectual property service resources to promote high-quality local economic development [2] - This initiative provides a replicable experience for the integration of regional intellectual property services with industrial development [2]
申长雨:新时代知识产权强国建设的宏伟蓝图
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-27 02:42
Group 1 - The issuance of the "Intellectual Property Power Construction Outline (2021-2035)" marks a significant strategic design for the future development of intellectual property in China, emphasizing the importance of building a strong intellectual property nation [1][2] - China's ranking in the Global Innovation Index has improved from 35th in 2013 to 12th in 2021, indicating its rapid progress and solid foundation for becoming a strong intellectual property nation [2] - The construction of a strong intellectual property nation is essential for modernizing the national governance system, promoting high-quality development, and enhancing the overall competitiveness of the economy [3][4] Group 2 - The Outline sets forth the overall requirements for building a strong intellectual property nation, emphasizing the need for adherence to Xi Jinping's thoughts and the importance of strengthening intellectual property protection [5] - The development goals include achieving significant results by 2025, with stricter protection and higher social satisfaction, and establishing a strong intellectual property nation by 2035 [6] - Key tasks for implementing the Outline include establishing a comprehensive intellectual property legal system, creating a supportive environment for international business, and enhancing public services related to intellectual property [7][8]
四部门发文规范知识产权资产评估 促进资源有序流转和优化配置
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-09-20 22:11
Core Viewpoint - The joint notification from the Ministry of Finance, the Financial Regulatory Administration, the National Intellectual Property Administration, and the National Copyright Administration aims to standardize intellectual property asset evaluation, enhance management, and promote the value release of intellectual property assets, thereby accelerating the construction of a strong intellectual property nation [1][2]. Group 1: Importance of Intellectual Property Asset Evaluation - The notification emphasizes the professional role of asset evaluation in the utilization and protection of intellectual property, highlighting that accurately determining the value of intellectual property is crucial for its operational transformation [1]. - It is stated that asset evaluation should facilitate the orderly flow and optimal allocation of intellectual property resources throughout the entire chain of creation, utilization, protection, management, and service [1]. Group 2: Standards and Requirements for Asset Evaluation - Asset evaluation institutions are required to possess relevant professional competence, quality control capabilities, and risk management abilities when undertaking intellectual property asset evaluation tasks [1]. - The notification mandates that these institutions must adhere strictly to applicable laws, regulations, and asset evaluation standards, ensuring an independent, objective, and fair assessment of intellectual property asset values [1]. - There is a focus on the education and training of professionals involved in intellectual property asset evaluation, emphasizing the importance of professional ethics and comprehensive skills [1]. Group 3: Supervision and Management - The notification calls for enhanced supervision and self-regulation of intellectual property asset evaluation, with the relevant authorities establishing a collaborative mechanism for guidance and standardization [2]. - It outlines the need for timely statistics and disclosure of intellectual property asset evaluation business conditions and related data, aiming to create an open, transparent, and efficient data service platform for the evaluation business [2].
加快建设知识产权强国
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-08-17 21:57
Core Viewpoint - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China's intellectual property (IP) sector has made significant progress, achieving multiple core indicators ahead of schedule, thereby laying a solid foundation for building a strong IP nation and broadening its pathways [1][2]. Group 1: Institutional Foundation - Intellectual property protection serves as a "ballast" for innovation, with China completing a comprehensive revision of the Patent Law and simultaneously advancing the Trademark Law [1]. - The efficiency of patent and trademark examination has significantly improved, with the average examination period for invention patents reduced to 15.5 months and trademark registration maintained at 4 months, ranking among the fastest globally [1]. - By 2024, the social satisfaction level for IP protection is expected to reach 82.36 points, indicating a qualitative leap in protection levels from institutional provisions to practical effectiveness [1]. Group 2: Empowering Transformation - The vitality of intellectual property lies in its transformation and application, with the industrialization rate of enterprise invention patents rising to 53.3% [1]. - The value added of patent-intensive industries accounts for 13.04% of GDP, demonstrating that innovative achievements are rapidly transitioning from laboratories to production lines [1]. - Breakthroughs in key core technology patents in strategic emerging industries such as artificial intelligence and new energy vehicles are reinforcing technological self-reliance and injecting strong momentum into the development of new productive forces [1]. Group 3: Service Expansion - The national IP public service platform has been launched, providing a smart and efficient "one-stop" service network with 483 national-level public service institutions and 175 municipal-level comprehensive service institutions [2]. - The establishment of graduate-level IP programs has resulted in a talent pool exceeding 1 million, with over 40,000 practicing patent agents, contributing to a robust innovation ecosystem [2]. Group 4: Open Collaboration - China ranks 11th in the "Global Innovation Index Report," leading among middle-income economies, and has maintained the highest number of top 100 global technology clusters for two consecutive years [2]. - Chinese enterprises have won the World Intellectual Property Organization's global awards for four consecutive years, with the highest number of awards among all countries [2]. - IP cooperation relationships have been established with over 80 countries and regions, with the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) covering 84 countries, expanding China's international IP cooperation network [2].
高质量完成“十四五”规划丨多项数据创新高!“十四五”时期知识产权强国建设取得新进展新成效
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-12 06:38
Core Insights - The "14th Five-Year Plan" period has seen significant advancements in China's intellectual property (IP) sector, achieving high-quality development and meeting multiple indicators ahead of schedule [1][3][5] Group 1: Intellectual Property Protection - China's IP protection has reached new heights, with a comprehensive revision of the patent law and ongoing updates to the trademark law [3][5] - The public satisfaction with IP protection has increased from 80.05 points in 2020 to 82.36 points in 2024, indicating a positive trend [3][5] - By the end of 2024, the National Intellectual Property Administration has provided 2,393 guidance services and 6,885 consultation services to enterprises, helping reduce litigation costs by 1.32 billion yuan and recover economic losses of 38.04 billion yuan [3][5] Group 2: Intellectual Property Utilization - A series of initiatives have led to improved patent commercialization, with the industrialization rate of invention patents rising from 44.9% in 2020 to 53.3% in 2024 [5] - The value added by patent-intensive industries as a percentage of GDP increased from 11.97% in 2020 to 13.04% in 2023 [5] - The total annual import and export value of IP usage fees rose from 319.44 billion yuan in 2020 to 398.71 billion yuan in 2024 [5] Group 3: Intellectual Property Reserves - As of June this year, the number of valid domestic invention patents reached 5.01 million, a year-on-year increase of 13.2%, with a high-value invention patent ownership rate of 15.3 per 10,000 people [5] - The number of valid registered trademarks in China reached 48.959 million, up 6.6% year-on-year, indicating that one in every four business entities holds a registered trademark [5] Group 4: Global Standing - According to the Global Innovation Index report, China has improved its ranking to 11th place, leading among middle-income economies, and has maintained the highest number of top 100 global technology clusters for two consecutive years [6]