Employees hold patents.

According to the Administrative Measures for the Identification of High-tech Enterprises, a series of conditions need to be met to declare high-tech enterprises, including the core independent intellectual property rights of enterprises. If the ownership of intellectual property belongs to individual employees of the company, the following points should be paid attention to when reporting high:

● Ownership of intellectual property rights: A high declaration needs to prove that the enterprise has core independent intellectual property rights, so it needs to ensure that the personal intellectual property rights of the employees of the company have been transferred or authorized to the enterprise, or that there is a legal agreement or contract between the company and the employees to clarify the ownership and use of intellectual property rights.

● Innovation and practicability of intellectual property rights: the identification of high-tech enterprises requires that intellectual property rights be innovative and practical, so it is necessary to evaluate and review the personal intellectual property rights of company employees to ensure that they meet the requirements of high-tech enterprise identification.

● Maintenance and management of intellectual property rights: Enterprises need to effectively maintain and manage their own intellectual property rights, including timely applying for intellectual property protection measures such as patents and trademarks, and strengthening internal intellectual property management and protection.

To sum up, if the personal intellectual property rights of employees of the company meet the requirements of high-tech enterprises and have been transferred or authorized to the enterprise, or there is a legal agreement or contract between the company and employees to clarify the ownership and use of intellectual property rights, then these intellectual property rights can be used to declare high-tech enterprises. However, when the declaration is high, it is necessary to provide relevant certification materials and audit reports to prove the legitimacy and effectiveness of intellectual property rights.