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Chinese mainland reaches 2.29 mln high-value invention patents in IP quality pursuit
BEIJING, 23 January (BelTA - Xinhua) - The number of high-value
invention patents held on the Chinese mainland had reached 2.29 million
by the end of last year, growing at a faster pace than that of overall
invention patents, China's top intellectual property regulator said on
Friday.
According to the China National Intellectual Property
Administration (CNIPA), the number of valid invention patents held on
the Chinese mainland had reached 5.32 million by the end of 2025. The
year-on-year growth rate of high-value invention patents was 2.2
percentage points higher than that of the country's total invention
patents last year.
The CNIPA also said that the share of
high-value invention patents in terms of China's total number of valid
invention patents had stood at 43.1 percent in 2025, up 2.9 percentage
points compared to 2020.
"It reflects a continuing rise in the
share of invention patents that possess higher technological
sophistication, greater market value and more stable IP rights
protection," Liang Xinxin, a senior CNIPA official, said at a press
conference.
About 70 percent of these high-value invention
patents are concentrated in strategic emerging industries. The fastest
growth was seen in fields such as information technology management,
computer technology and medical technology, with AI-related patents
ranking among the top globally.
The CNIPA also highlighted that
the average ownership of high-value invention patents had risen to 16
patents per 10,000 people, exceeding the target of 12 set for the
country's 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025).
Noting that
this serves as an important indicator for measuring innovation output,
Liang said the "average ownership" metric is designed to steer
innovation efforts from pursuing quantity toward quality.
"In the
next five years, we will guide innovation entities to prioritize patent
quality and cultivate more high-value core patents, contributing to the
development of new quality productive forces," Liang explained.