Global intellectual property filings reached new records in 2021: WIPO

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Patents, trademarks, and designs reached record levels in 2021.
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  • The latest data shows “continued and sustained growth” in intellectual property filings, “driven largely by increases from Asia
  • Up by 5.5 percent, China and India showed strong growth in local patent filings along with South Korea, which jumped 2.5 percent

Geneva, Switzerland – Patents, trademarks, and designs reached record levels in 2021, with Asia driving growth in intellectual property, the UN agency dedicated to those types of assets said.

According to the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), despite the disruption of the coronavirus pandemic, this bucked previous economic downturn trends.

The latest data shows “continued and sustained growth” in intellectual property filings, “driven largely by increases from Asia, with other regions also trending mostly upward”, said WIPO Director General Daren Tang.

“IP filing strength during the pandemic showed that people across the world continued to innovate and create despite the economic and social disruptions caused by the pandemic”, he added.

Data published in WIPO’s latest World Intellectual Property Indicators report indicates that innovators filed 3.4 million patent applications globally last year, which was up 3.6 per cent from 2020 – with Asia driving more than two-thirds of requests.

Up by 5.5 percent, China and India showed strong growth in local patent filings along with South Korea, which jumped 2.5 percent.

In the United States, patent filing dropped by 1.2 percent, in Japan by 1.7 percent and in Germany by 3.9 percent, last year.

“Most countries registered increases in trademark filing activity in 2021, with 18.1 million trademark class counts worldwide in 2021, up 5.5 percent, on 2020”, the Geneva-based agency explained.

WIPO also noted that the growth in registering new brands coincided with a boom in entrepreneurial activity and venture capital deals that was prompted by the COVID-19 disruption.

“Industrial design filing activity rose by 9.2 percent,” WIPO’s report said, with the largest growth in designs also from Asia.

Amid an uncertain geopolitical outlook and unresolved problems relating to the climate crisis, the WIPO Director General argued that intellectual property resilience “should not be taken for granted”.

“Another economic downturn is looming and geopolitical tensions have increased”, he warned.

Tang insisted that challenges including climate change and ensuring the success of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs) means that “we have to continue supporting innovators and creators to use the IP system to bring their ideas to reality, and create the impact that will change our lives for the better”.  

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