1.R&D direction is incorrect or unclear: the R&D department may not correctly grasp the market demand or the company's strategic direction, resulting in the product or technology developed cannot be recognized by the market or patented.
2. Lack of talents: R&D departments may lack key skills or experienced talents to effectively carry out R&D work.
3. Insufficient funds and resources: R&D departments may lack sufficient investment and resources to carry out innovative research and obtain patents.
4. Fierce competition: If the industry is fiercely competitive, other companies may already have similar patents, and it may be difficult for R&D departments to obtain effective patent protection.
In order to solve these problems, the company can consider repositioning the R&D direction, increasing investment and resource support, strengthening talent introduction and training, and strengthening cooperation with other companies in the industry, so as to promote technological innovation and improve the success rate of patent application.