What is the use of patent subsidies? How to implement patent subsidies
What is the use of patent subsidies? How does the patent subsidy help the patentee? In the past, when there were no preferential policies, the patentee often spent a lot of money to apply for a patent, which was a big expense for the patentee and might bear great economic pressure. Therefore, in order to give full play to the enthusiasm and creativity of the patentee in patent application and reduce the economic burden of the patentee, the state has implemented patent subsidies. What's the use of patent subsidies? So what patents are generally funded? Now all kinds of subsidies for patents are basically universal. For example, applying for a patent can reduce the cost, and reducing the patent fee can reduce the burden on the patentee. In addition to applying for a patent, there is also the payment of the patent annual fee, so the annual fee can also be reduced, basically realizing the overall patent fee reduction and exemption model. For example, it used to cost a lot of money to apply for an invention patent, but now it is not needed. In addition, the patentee can also apply for subsidies, but compared with enterprises or patents with financial difficulties, they can apply for patent subsidies directly with certificates. Compared with the previous patent subsidies and fee reductions, the patentee's fees are greatly reduced. It is conceivable that the future patent application will greatly facilitate the patentee, not only in terms of subsidies, but also in terms of application procedures, so the government that the patentee wants is confident. I believe that if the basic realization cost is reduced in the future, it is not expected to be more but less, which also reflects the important role of patented technology in rejuvenating the country. Patented technology will also react with the economy, and the economic benefits are good. Then, if a patent application is filed, the country will have more economy to share the economic difficulties of the patentee, and this mutual process will form a benign development process.