Six Features in the 3rd Beijing Invention Patent Award

2014/06/05

On May 15, 2014, the Third Invention Patent Award Ceremony was held in Beijing, and there are thirty-six invention patents which win the patent technology awards.
 

The thirty-six awarded patents present six features as follows:
 
Firstly, the winning projects have all obtained significant economic benefits with strong market competitive abilities, wherein the patent technologies involved in the thirty-six winning projects have been all implemented in real applications. 
 

Secondly, the projects from universities and research institutes make up high proportion of the entire thirty-six winning projects, which fully embodying the position of the capital innovation center. Nine, which is 25% of the thirty-six winning projects, are from Tsinghua University, Chinese Academy of Sciences and other institutes, colleges and universities, wherein the three projects win the first prize, accounting for 60% of the first prize. 
 

Thirdly, the advanced patent technologies involved in the thirty-six award-winning projects, are all in top level in their respective fields by focusing on the core technologies breakthroughs through long-term research and development. 
 

Fourthly, the thirty-six winning projects achieve full industrialization with applications in wide technical fields, wherein the twenty-two projects are self-implemented, and the fourteen projects are implemented in license mode.
 

Fifthly, the winning projects are actively marching into the overseas market and going abroad based on their intellectual property rights, wherein nineteen projects, which account for 53% of the thirty-six winning projects, have made overseas layout.


Sixthly, the thirty-six winning projects are more closer to people’s livelihood and have entirely remarkable social benefits, wherein ten winning projects accounting for 28% of the total thirty-six winning projects are involved in such people’s livelihood industries as health care, food safety, urban construction and communications.


(Source: CNIPR)