/kloc-In March of 0/6, Huawei released the White Paper on Innovation and Intellectual Property in 2020, pointing out that continuous investment in innovation has made Huawei one of the largest patent holders in the world. By the end of 2020, Huawei had more than 40,000 valid authorized patents (more than 65,438+10,000) worldwide, of which more than 90% were invention patents.
Song Liuping, chief law officer of Huawei, said: "Huawei invests 65,438+00%-65,438+05% of its revenue in R&D every year, and the investment in R&D in the past decade is about 90 billion US dollars. At present, it has signed more than 100 patent cross-licensing with major ICT manufacturers such as the United States, Europe, Japan and South Korea. "
Ding Jianxin, head of Huawei's intellectual property department, revealed that Huawei expects its intellectual property income to be between $65,438+02 and $65,438+03 from 2065,438+09 to 2026,438+03, and announced Huawei's charging standard for 5G multimode mobile phones: Huawei will limit the patent licensing fee for a single mobile phone that meets the 5G standard to $2.50 and provide
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Huawei applied for a patent very early.
According to reports, Huawei started to apply for the first patent in China as early as 1995 and the first patent in the United States as early as 1999. In 2008, it ranked first in the world intellectual property organization PCT patent application for the first time. In 20 19, Huawei ranked second in the number of patents granted in Europe and tenth in the United States. Huawei is also the company with the largest number of patents granted in China.