Shenzhen Wins 12 National Patent Awards
Director Conference of State Intellectual Property Office was held Monday in Beijing, which revealed the selection results of the 185 items of awards of the 11th China Patent Golden Prize. Shenzhen, who has won two “Golden Prizes” and ten “Outstanding Prizes”, becomes the biggest winner in this selection.
The Conference concludes the national intellectual property work of 2009 on an all-round base and makes a complete deployment for the performance of the national intellectual property strategy as well as the work of 2010. State Intellectual Property Office, jointly with World Intellectual Property Organization, awards the 11th China patent golden prizes.
The 11th China Patent Golden Prizes revealed and awarded formally on Monday include 15 “China Patent Golden Prizes” and 170 “China Patent Outstanding Prize”.
“In the 11th China Patent Prizes just selected, Shenzhen wins 12 prizes including two patent golden prizes, which is the most that Shenzhen has won in the history,” relevant person of the Intellectual Property Promotion Office of the Municipal Market Supervision and Administration Bureau told the journalist Monday.
In recent years, Shenzhen has become an intellectual property city that walk shoulder to shoulder with Beijing, Shanghai and other big cities in China. Since 2005, the city’s amount of patent applications and invention patent applications has ranked top three among the big and medium cities in China. In addition, the patent applications of Huawei, ZTE, Tencent and other technological corporations have a leading position in China and even the world’s communication and internet field. Last year, Shenzhen’s patent application had a new breakthrough, of which national patent application amount reach up to 42279 pieces, up by 16.63% and invention patent application amount for the first time break through 20,000 pieces.
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