Beyond the top 10, Singapore (1,617 applications, +23%), Finland (1,907 applications, +13.8%) and Turkey (1,829 applications, +13.2%) each saw strong growth in PCT filings in 2021. (...) Filings related to digital communication by Qualcomm almost doubled – from 1,486 in 2020 to 2,951 in 2021 – helping drive the strong overall growth.
The University of California with 551 published applications continues to head the list of top applicants among educational institutions in 2021. (...) Designs contained in international applications grew by 20.8% in 2021 to reach 22,480 designs – the fastest growth since 2010.
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In 2020, China’s IP office reported growth again with 1.5 million patent applications. (...) Among the top 10 offices, only three offices – China (+6.9%), India (+5.9%) and the Republic of Korea (+3.6%) – recorded growth in applications in 2020, while Germany (–7.9%) and Japan (–6.3%) saw a steep declines.
(...) The number of classes specified in applications grew by a remarkable 13.7% in 2020, marking an eleventh successive year of growth.
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Score: 938638.5
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https://www.wipo.int/pressroom...rticles/2021/article_0011.html
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Trademark applications jumped by 16.4 per cent to about seven million, and worldwide industrial design applications grew by 10.4 per cent to almost one million – both also driven by growth in China.
(...) Asia’s share of all applications filed worldwide has increased from 49.7 per cent in 2006 to 64.6 per cent in 2016, primarily driven by strong growth in filings in China. Offices located in Asia received just over 2 million applications.
Trademarks
An estimated 7 million trademark applications covering 9.77 million classes were filed worldwide in 2016, 16.4 per cent more applications than in 2015, marking the seventh consecutive year of growth.
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Growth and development are inclusive and sustainable, incorporating productive capacities that create employment and livelihoods for the poor and excluded.
(...) Growth and development are inclusive and sustainable, incorporating productive capacities that create employment and livelihoods for the poor and excluded.
(...) Growth and development are inclusive and sustainable, incorporating productive capacities that create employment and livelihoods for the poor and excluded.
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Score: 931185.2
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Trademark applications jumped by 16.4 per cent to about seven million, and worldwide industrial design applications grew by 10.4 per cent to almost one million – both also driven by growth in China.
(...) Asia’s share of all applications filed worldwide has increased from 49.7 per cent in 2006 to 64.6 per cent in 2016, primarily driven by strong growth in filings in China. Offices located in Asia received just over 2 million applications.
Trademarks
An estimated 7 million trademark applications covering 9.77 million classes were filed worldwide in 2016, 16.4 per cent more applications than in 2015, marking the seventh consecutive year of growth.
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Score: 921062.8
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https://news.un.org/en/story/2...filings-2016-un-agency-reports
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This was an increase of 26.6 percent over 2014 and the fastest growth in over 15 years.
Around 4.4 million trademark registrations covering 6.2 million classes were recorded worldwide in 2015. This was a 26.6% increase on 2014 and the fastest growth in over 15 years.
Industrial Designs – rebounding with 2.3 per cent growth
Global applications for industrial design - the ornamental or aesthetic aspect of an article, consist of three dimensional features (shape of article) or two dimensional features (patterns, lines or colour) grew by 2.3 per cent, rebounding from a sharp decrease recorded in 2014.
Designers across the world filed 872,800 applications containing 1.1 million designs. The growth was mainly due to increases in applications filed China, the Republic of Korea and the US.
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Score: 920986.3
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https://news.un.org/en/story/2016/11/546142
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This was an increase of 26.6 percent over 2014 and the fastest growth in over 15 years.
Around 4.4 million trademark registrations covering 6.2 million classes were recorded worldwide in 2015. This was a 26.6% increase on 2014 and the fastest growth in over 15 years.
Industrial Designs – rebounding with 2.3 per cent growth
Global applications for industrial design - the ornamental or aesthetic aspect of an article, consist of three dimensional features (shape of article) or two dimensional features (patterns, lines or colour) grew by 2.3 per cent, rebounding from a sharp decrease recorded in 2014.
Designers across the world filed 872,800 applications containing 1.1 million designs. The growth was mainly due to increases in applications filed China, the Republic of Korea and the US.
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China Becomes Top Filer of International Patents in 2019 Amid Robust Growth for WIPO’s IP Services, Treaties and Finances
Geneva, April 7, 2020 PR/2020/848
China in 2019 surpassed the United States of America (U.S.) as the top source of international patent applications filed with WIPO amid another year of robust growth for the Organization’s international intellectual property (IP) services, treaty-adherence activity and revenue base.
(...) Access our interactive IP charts for 2019
“China’s rapid growth to become the top filer of international patent applications via WIPO underlines a long-term shift in the locus of innovation towards the East, with Asia-based applicants now accounting for more than half of all PCT applications,” said WIPO Director General Francis Gurry . (...) Who filed the most Madrid trademark applications in 2019?
Among the top 15 origins, Turkey (+37.8%), the Russian Federation (+15.6%), the U.S. (+14.3%) and Switzerland (+10.2%) recorded double-digit growth.
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https://www.wipo.int/pressroom...rticles/2020/article_0005.html
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Trademark applications, the most sought-after form of IP protection, recuperated some of their losses with an increase from about 36,000 to 37,500, a 4.5 per cent growth, while patent filings rose to 164,300, slightly higher than 2008 levels, the UN World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) reported.
Four Asian countries – China, India, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) – accounted for 37 per cent of trademark applications. India showed the highest five-year growth, recording 13.5 per cent from 2005 to 2009, while China had one of the highest annual growth rates, with 20.8 per cent from 2008 to 2009, according to WIPO IP Facts and Figures 2011 , which covers patents, utility models, trademarks and industrial designs.
(...) While most of the top 20 offices show a drop in applications from 2008 to 2009, about half indicate positive five-year growth.
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https://news.un.org/en/story/2011/09/387312
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