Patenting Mother Nature: Thomson Reuters World IP Today Report Reveals Wind Technology Leading Alternative Energy Field
The study, which analyzes global patent activity from
"Given the current global focus and economic investment of billions of dollars in finding alternative energy sources, we decided to analyze patent activity to uncover key trends and issues," said
Key findings from the study include:
-- Small Companies Lead in Alternative Energy Space: Small commercial
entities provide the lion's share of the inventions in alternative
energy when compared with large companies and academic institutions.
-- Wind Power Growing Fastest: Approximately 50 percent of alternative
energy patents granted between 2006 and March 2009 were focused on wind
power. Japan is the leading country for wind power technologies; wind
research currently exceeds solar research there.
-- Most Alternative Energy Patents Filed in Japan , U.S. and China :
Regardless of where the inventions originate, patent protection is being
sought most frequently in China , Japan and the United States . A
disproportionately high number of patents are also being filed in
Australia . The high volume of patent filings in these geographies
indicates they could be target markets for alternative energy
commercialization.
The report analyzes data compiled from the Thomson Reuters Derwent World Patents Index (DWPI) database and tracks unique inventions in published applications and granted patents in the areas of wind, solar and marine.
To view the full report, visit http://ip.thomsonreuters.com/media/pdfs/altenergy.pdf.
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