What should I do if the number of intellectual property rights in the identification of high-tech enterprises is not enough?

If in the process of identifying high-tech enterprises, enterprises are short of money because of insufficient application for intellectual property rights, the following ways can be considered:

Organize related technology research and development: enterprises can strengthen technology research and development through independent innovation and obtain new patents and other intellectual property rights. Enterprises can actively seek opportunities for technological innovation through cooperation, joint development and foreign investment.

Purchase or transfer of intellectual property rights: enterprises can consider purchasing patents or other intellectual property rights already owned by others to increase their intellectual property rights. In addition, enterprises can also transfer their own patents or other intellectual property rights to other enterprises or individuals, on the one hand to obtain profits and benefits, on the other hand, they can also expand the coverage of intellectual property rights.

Rational use of existing intellectual property rights: enterprises can make full use of existing intellectual property rights to provide protection and support for products, services and operations. For example, through licensing, commercial operations, technical services, etc. To maximize the benefits of intellectual property rights and promote the upward trend of enterprises.

It should be noted that no matter what method is adopted, enterprises need to abide by intellectual property laws and regulations, conduct reasonable and legal operations in strict accordance with the prescribed procedures, and ensure the legitimacy and fairness of business activities.