the 60th Issue: Intel Opens First Chip Manufacturing Plant in China


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China IP Newsletter   Issue 60 Forward       Subscription    Nov. 18th, 2010
      
 


·Intel Opens First Chip Manufacturing Plant in China
Intel announced the opening of its first ever chip manufacturing facility in Asia on Tuesday, in Dalian, China. The US$2.5 billion chip factory is producing chips on 12-inch (300-millimeter) silicon wafers, mainly chipsets to be used in desktop computers, laptops and servers, Intel said. The factory is already fully operational.
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·UK Welcomes More Investment
British Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Vince Cable, a key member of British Prime Minister David Cameron's delegation to Beijing, talked to China Daily's Zhang Haizhou about his mission during the visit.
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·China's PCT application to reach world's No.4
At the news conference for the fourth "China Patent Week" held this morning, Director Assistant of Guangdong Provincial Intellectual Property Office Ms. Han Xiaofei said, the amount of China's PCT application has lined up the fifth last year in the world, following the U.S., Japan, Germany and South Korea.
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·Gold Medals Honor Nation's Top Patents
The State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) and the World Intellectual Property Office co-awarded outstanding Chinese patented inventions and industrial designs at Beijing Convention Center on Nov 13.
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·Bayer-Tongji forum on pharmaceuticals organized in Beijing
·Beijing: Training Program Hits Target Early
·TRIPS seminar held in Shanghai     
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108th Canton Fair closed yesterday
·Wen Jiabao: it is a must to unswervingly protect IPRs
·97% of China's medicine is generic drugs
·Milestone Patent Strategy Unveiled
·Shenzhen Special: China Hi-Tech Fair Ready to Highlight Emerging Industries
·New Plane Reaches for the Sky
·Hong Kong Ranking the Third in an Asian-Pacific IPR Survey with Singapore Heading the List
·China Launches Fresh Crackdown Against Fake Goods, IPR Violations
·South Korea, US Fail to Resolve Trade Deal Row
·Great Power Wins with Innovative Tech
·Global Community of Shared Challenges


China IP Articles


·Suzhou Goldengreen Booby-trapped Patents Landmine Issue 38 By Anne Zhang, China IP,[Patent] 
In March 2010, Suzhou Goldengreen Technologies Ltd. (hereinafter called“SGT”) had successfully completed its offering. While the public was expecting the debut of this first Organic Photo-Conductor ( OPC ) Drum research and manufacturing company to go for a Growth Enterprise Market ( GEM ) IPO, it suddenly turned out to be the first company, which failed to go public as scheduled due to inspection since the GEM, was launched on October 30, 2009.More

·IP Trusteeship Boosts SMEs Issue 38 By  Kevin Nie, China IP,[Comprehensive Reports] 
 With the rapid development of many small and medium enterprises, innovation and intellectual property has greatly increased and gained enormous importance. Since the onset of the financial crisis, many export-oriented enterprises without intellectual property (IP) closed, while those with independent IP were less affected and some experienced growth.More










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