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Tom Holland

MonitorChina's first place for patents not quite the triumph it seems

Despite its high numbers of filings, the poor quality of applications throws the strength of the country's innovation into question

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Participants show the burglar alarm and GPS facility for vehicles during an exhibition on science, technology and innovation projects in Nanjing. Photo: Xinhua

Thank you to the reader who drew my attention to reports last month that China has overtaken the United States as the world's biggest filer of patent applications.

According to a study published by the World Intellectual Property Organisation, China's State Intellectual Property Office received 526,412 patent applications in 2011. In contrast, the US Patent and Trademark Office got just 503,582.

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What's more, almost 80 per cent of the applications filed in China came from local residents, while half the US filings were from foreigners.

Worldwide, the biggest corporate applicant for international patents was Chinese telecommunications-equipment maker ZTE, with domestic rival Huawei Technologies close behind in third place.

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On the face of it, the rapid growth of China's patent filings over recent years (see the first chart) is a glowing testament to the strength of Chinese innovation, and would appear to promise great things for the economy's growth prospects.

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