- Strongest growth from Asia
- USA reinforces its No. 1
ranking
- Filings from Europe remain stable at high
levels
Munich, 17 January 2013 -- In 2012, the European Patent Office
(EPO) received 258 000 patent applications. This represents a 5.7% increase
over 2011 (244 000) and sets a new record. In the same year, the EPO published
65 700 granted patents, 5.8% more than in 2011 (62 115).
"This new peak in European patent filings for the third
year in a row shows that companies from Europe and around the world are continuing
to seek protection for their inventions, and that Europe remains an attractive
market for new technologies," said EPO President Benoît Battistelli.
"This growth is part of a consistent, long-term trend, and is clear
evidence of the confidence of industry in the value of European patents."
As far as the origin of filings is concerned, the trends
observed in recent years persisted. With 63% of the filings, a clear majority
came from non-European countries (2011: 62%), while the share from the 38 EPO member
states was 37% (2011: 38%). The top five positions in 2012 are once again held
by the US (24.7%), Japan (19.9%), Germany
(13.4%), China (7.3%) and Korea
(5.5%). Globally, Asian firms continued to fuel the growth in filings: more
than half of the increase comes from Japan,
China and Korea combined.
After a stabilisation in 2011, US companies reached a new record with 63 777
filings, reinforcing their number one position. For Europe, following Germany as
number three in the top five, the ranking is stable, with France in sixth place
(4.6%), ahead of Switzerland (seventh: 3.2%), the UK (eighth: 2.6%) and the Netherlands
(ninth: 2.5%). In absolute numbers, all of these EPO countries saw an increase
in filings.
Note to editors
These are preliminary figures. The EPO will publish detailed
figures on trends in individual countries and industrial sectors as well as the
ranking of companies on 6 March 2013.
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