Has the benefit of intellectual property application in China been significantly improved?

The data shows that in 20 17, the total amount of funds raised by intellectual property operating funds in key industries nationwide exceeded 4.2 billion yuan. There are 10 national copyright trading centers in China. The amount of patent pledge financing reached 72 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 65%; The financing amount of trademark and copyright pledge reached 36.9 billion yuan and 5.98 billion yuan respectively. The amount of patent insurance was 9.985 billion yuan, up 170.6% year-on-year.

Recently, in the 20 18 national intellectual property demonstration city work plan, China National Intellectual Property Administration also proposed to continuously innovate intellectual property financial services, actively promote the new mode of patent pledge financing bundled with loans, insurance and financial risk compensation, and make good use of intellectual property resources through multiple channels.

"This has solved the problem of financing difficulties and expensive financing for a number of small and medium-sized technology enterprises. One end of intellectual property is connected with innovation, and the other end is connected with the market. It is an important bridge and link for the transformation of scientific and technological achievements into real productive forces, which is related to the implementation of scientific and technological innovation strategy and the overall situation of economic transformation and upgrading. " Wang Hongwei, a member and researcher of the Innovation Strategy Institute of China Association for Science and Technology, said.

According to Shen Changyu, after the reorganization, China National Intellectual Property Administration will organize the implementation of the national intellectual property strategy, especially to strengthen the creation, protection and application of intellectual property rights; Promote the construction of intellectual property protection system; Responsible for the registration and administrative adjudication of patents, trademarks and geographical indications of origin; In accordance with the division of labor, coordinate foreign-related intellectual property matters and conduct foreign-related intellectual property negotiations. Source: Economic Information Daily