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Innovation and Technology TransferInnovation and Technology Transfer
LIU Jian
International Cooperation Department
The State Intellectual Property Office of P.R.China
November 2009, Geneva
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OverviewOverview
I. China’s Innovation System and Its Development Innovation Strategy and Building Innovation-oriented Country Further Promoting China’s National Innovation System
II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and Technology Transfer New Developments in China’s IP System Commercialization and Technology Transfer of Innovative
Achievements Far from Sufficiency National IP Strategy for Innovation and Technology Transfer Major Problems in Technology Transfer
III. Enhance Cooperation for Innovation and Technology Transfer
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I. China’s Innovation System and Its DevelopmentI. China’s Innovation System and Its Development
New National Strategy and Building Innovation Country
The “Outline of National Medium- and Long-term Science and
Technology Development Plan(2006-2020)”
Promulgated in January 2006 in China Initiated in July 2003 Its formulation work was headed by Premier Wen Jiabao Over 20 ministries and departments and more than 2000 experts involved in formulation of the Outline
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I. China’s Innovation System and Its DevelopmentI. China’s Innovation System and Its Development
Reasons for adoption of the innovation strategy
create an innovation-oriented country maintain long-term and rapid economic growth realize sustainable development upgrade industrial structure and transform the mode of growth, from resource and labor-driven to innovation-driven
economy Improvement of competitiveness
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I. China’s Innovation System and Its DevelopmentI. China’s Innovation System and Its Development
Main Goals By 2020, China will be one of the innovation-oriented countries
R&D investment is 2.5% of GDP
Contribution rate of science & technology progress to economic growth will exceed 60% (900 billion RMB)
Dependency ratio for foreign technologies will decrease to below 30%
Annual number of granted domestic invention patents and SCI papers will rank among world top 5
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I. China’s Innovation System and Its DevelopmentI. China’s Innovation System and Its Development
Building independent innovative capacity includes three aspects
Capacity to make original innovation in the domain of basic research such as scientific discovery, and technological inventions
Capacity to integrate existing technology, emerging technology and inventions in order to create new products or business lines with market competitiveness
Capacity to absorb, digest and improve imported technologies, and to re-create IPR based on these technologies
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Main priorities of science and technology innovation
R&D in fields of energy, water resources and environment protection
Improvement of people’s living and health standards is a major mission of science and technology innovation
Development and exploitation of the pre-competitive “common” technologies in order to upgrade industrial structure and provide technological support to SMEs
Reinforcing development and research of basic and pioneering technologies for sustainable development
I. China’s Innovation System and Its DevelopmentI. China’s Innovation System and Its Development
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Further Promoting China’s National Innovation SystemFurther Promoting China’s National Innovation System
Improve the legal framework favorable for innovationImprove the legal framework favorable for innovation
Laws for Promoting Scientific Progress and Commercialization
Laws for Enterprise Innovation
Intellectual Property Laws
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Further Promoting China’s National Innovation SystemFurther Promoting China’s National Innovation System
Incentive Policies for Innovation
To adopt favorable public financial policies and to increase R&D input
To establish and improve risk capital and investment capital market
Science and Technology-oriented SMEs Innovation Found
Promotion of commercialization and technology transfer
To cultivate a favorable innovation culture
Others
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SourceSource:: China'sChina's science & technology statistics and China Statistic Year Books science & technology statistics and China Statistic Year Books
National R&D Expenditure (1995-2008) (100 million RMB)
1042.5895.7
1287.61539.6
1966.3 2450.0
3003.13664.0
4570.0
348.7
0.0
500.0
1000.0
1500.0
2000.0
2500.0
3000.0
3500.0
4000.0
4500.0
5000.0
1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
National R&D Expenditure (1995-2008)National R&D Expenditure (1995-2008)
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National R&D/GDP (1995-2008) (%)
0.60
1.00 1.071.23 1.31 1.23 1.33 1.42 1.49 1.52
0.000.200.400.600.801.001.201.401.601.802.00
1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
SourceSource:: China's science & technology statistics and China Statistic Year BooksChina's science & technology statistics and China Statistic Year Books
National R&D /GDP (1995-2008) (%)National R&D /GDP (1995-2008) (%)
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II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and Technology TransferTechnology Transfer
New Developments in China’s IP SystemNew Developments in China’s IP System
-filings for invention patent from 63,000 in 2001 to 289,838 in 2008,
an average annual growth of 24%
-a total of 828,328 filings for invention, utility model and design in
2008, up by 19%
-PCT applications rank No. 6 in 2008
-more domestic applications for invention filed than foreign ones
since 2003
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New Developments in China’s IP SystemNew Developments in China’s IP System
Total applications of three kinds of patents in 2001-2008Total applications of three kinds of patents in 2001-2008
19%
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The Development of China’s The Development of China’s IPR SystemIPR System
The applications for invention patents in 2001-2008The applications for invention patents in 2001-2008
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New Developments in China’s IP SystemNew Developments in China’s IP System
2008
No.6 (6089)
2007
Netherlands
China
United Kingdom
France
Republic of Korea
Germany
Japan
United States
No.7
Netherlands
United Kingdom
China
France
Republic of Korea
Germany
Japan
United States
2007 2008
2008.1-2008.8
14%
2009.1-2009.8
4,614
PCT received
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New Developments in China’s IP SystemNew Developments in China’s IP System
70%
4,659
Examiner
Total: 8,324
► From 2001 to June 2009, SIPO has all together recruited 3,815 examiners forsubstantive examination
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II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and Technology TransferTechnology Transfer
Not Sufficient Commercialization and Technology TransferNot Sufficient Commercialization and Technology Transfer
Receiving a large number of patent applications, and the Receiving a large number of patent applications, and the
number keeps increasingnumber keeps increasing
Among all utilized patents in China, 91% is self-utilized by the Among all utilized patents in China, 91% is self-utilized by the
right owners, while the ratio of transferred and licensed is only right owners, while the ratio of transferred and licensed is only
below 10%. below 10%.
Easier to file, harder to commercialize and transferEasier to file, harder to commercialize and transfer
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II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and Technology TransferTechnology Transfer
National IP StrategyNational IP Strategy China has implemented its national IP strategy, under which
diversified and comprehensive policy tools have been adopted
to promote innovation and effective utilization of innovative
achievements
Establishment of local patented technology exhibition and trade
center, encouragement of private capital investing in intermediary
business for technology trade, and stimulation of commercial banks
to provide IP mortgage loans.
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II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and Technology TransferTechnology Transfer
Major Problems in Technology TransferMajor Problems in Technology Transfer
Imbalanced capacities and potentials of countries for
innovation
Complexity of technology transfer
No willing to transfer technology
Out of date technologies transferred
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II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and II. Intellectual Property Promoting Innovation and Technology TransferTechnology Transfer
Major Problems in Technology TransferMajor Problems in Technology Transfer
Hard to access to information & evaluation of technology
High cost for negotiations, signing and executing contract
IP abuse hindering technology transfer and innovation
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III. Enhance Int’l Cooperation, Promote Innovation III. Enhance Int’l Cooperation, Promote Innovation and Technology Transferand Technology Transfer
ConclusionConclusion
Routine business for technology transfer for developing countries not sufficient, and new methods needed
More technical assistance needed for developing countries, esp.LDCs
China will continue to reinforce cooperation with WIPO members in IP, innovation and technology transfer
China will continue to work closely with WIPO in above areas
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Thank You
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