The United Nations (UN) has quite recently stated that China
emerged as the world's leading source of international Patent Filings in 2019 by unseating the
United States out of the top spot it held ever since the global system was
established more than 40 years ago.
In its annual report, the World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO) has stated that 265, 800 international Patent Applications were filed last year,
which shows a hike of 5.2% from 2018. WIPO's complex system revolving around
the registration of international patents consists of multiple categories.
China topped the prime category, which is the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) by ranking for the first
time with a total of 58, 990 applications. Therefore, China successfully
leapfrogged the United States, which had filed 57, 840 applications in 2019,
and holds a track record of achieving the top in PCT ranking ever since the
system took effect in 1978.
WIPO also found that China and the US were followed by Japan,
Germany, and South Korea in the list of the world's leading patent application
filers.
Francis Gurry, the Director-General at WIPO, said in a statement
that China's rapid growth corresponding to becoming the world's leading filer
of international patent applications through WIPO highlights a long-term shift
in the locus of creativity and innovation more towards the East, with
Asia-based patent applicants now accounting even more than half of the total
PCT applications.
WIPO's annual report showed that the Asian-based patent applicants
accounted for a total of 52.4% of all the filings, while North America and
Europe, on the other hand, accounted for even less than a quarter each.
For the third year in a row, Huawei Technologies (a Chinese
multinational company specializing in providing telecommunications equipment
and selling consumer electronics and smartphones) topped the global ranking
last year with a total of 4, 411 PCT applications. Huawei was followed by
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of Japan with a total of 2, 661 patent filings,
Samsung Electronics of South Korea with a total of 2, 334 patent filings, and Qualcomm Inc of
the US with a total of 2, 127 patent filings.
In this context, Gurry said that back in 1999, WIPO had received
only 276 patent applications from China. He mentioned that with somewhere
around 59, 000 patent filings in 2019, the year marked a 200-fold increase in
only 20 years. Gurry also stated that although IP increasingly finds itself at
the heart and soul of global competition, it is imperative to keep in mind that
innovation is not a zero-sum game. He believes that a net increase in global
innovation and creativity implies brand new communication technologies, drugs,
and solutions that would benefit people all across the globe. At last, Gurry
said, he holds immense pride in the fact that WIPO's IP services are
successfully helping in fostering innovation and further spreading it
worldwide.
While talking about the present worldwide scenario, Gurry recently
said in a virtual press conference that it is indeed uncertain as to how the
novel Coronavirus, which first emerged in China and has now infected millions
of people worldwide, would affect the international patent filings going
forward. He further said that he doesn't know how deep or how long the Coronavirus
crisis is going to last; however, he believes that it is going to be
exceedingly crucial across all the innovative industries. For more
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