Report (Reporter Morninghill Sound Yin Xiaolin) The world's largest intelligent information provider Thomson Reuters reported in Beijing yesterday that China has made significant progress in pushing ahead with its innovation agenda, with annual patents at the top of the world by 2011. To promote the economic value of its inventions, China must submit a patent application worldwide to raise the awareness of intellectual property in a global perspective. Report content China's patent application volume jumped 140,000 in 5 years according to the report, China's rapid growth in the number of patent applications, from less than 90,000 in 2006 to 230,000 in 2010. In the study of selected technical areas, in response to China's 2006 to 2010 domestic Patent Application Volume analysis results, all areas show a growth trend, including electrical machinery, energy, digital communications in the 2010-year list of the top five. Over the past five years, the annual output of Chinese scientific literature has grown by 62.4% per cent, making it the world's second largest in published scientific papers. Similarly, in the past five years, Chinese scientific literature has increased by 49%. Reports from Thomson Reuters show that the number of cases of China's civil intellectual property literature increased from 2009 to 2010, suggesting that China has a deeper understanding of IPR enforcement in terms of protecting and acquiring innovative value. Looking at international patent protection China still lags behind the US-Japan report pointed out that China's foreign patent application level is still low, but a steady growth trend. At present, only 5.6% of China's inventions have been protected by submitting global patent applications abroad, far less than 48.8% in the United States and 38.7% in Japan. "China will become a global patent application leader, and there is a huge increase in scientific references, but Chinese entities are still focused on protecting their inventions domestically," said David, president of the Thomson Reuters Intellectual property Solutions. In order to gain global competitive advantage and make greater progress in government innovation programs, Chinese invention agencies need to seek to protect and promote their inventions abroad. "agency profile Thomson Reuters, founded in 2008, is a business and professional intelligence information provider, made up of Canada's Sen. The company is headquartered in New York.
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