The number of patents<\/a> filed by a US<\/a> firm in India in 2016-17 was more than double of all patent applications from 50 labs under DRDO, more than 40 labs in IISc<\/a>, 38 labs under CSIR, 31 NITs, 23 IITs and six major research facilities under Isro.

While all these institutes together filed 781 patent applications,
Qualcomm<\/a> Inc — a US semiconductor and telecom equipment<\/a> firm — filed 1,840 applications, according to the Controller General of Patents, Design and Trademark.

India, which lags behind other countries whose patents outnumber India’s by huge margins globally, suffers the same problem even domestically, with foreign countries filing way more patents than locals. In 2016-17, 45,444 patents were filed in India, of which 71% were filed by foreigners (inventors and applicants) and other foreign applicants (legal entities), while 29% were filed by Indians. The US, Japan and China together account for more patents filed in India than the entire Indian scientific, research and business communities.

Only 2.9 of every 10 patents filed in India are by Indians<\/span><\/strong>
In a continuing trend of foreign domination, only 2.9 of every 10 patents filed in India as per data for 2016-17 are by Indians, a marginal improvement from 2.8 of every 10 patents in 2015-16. The information for 2017-18 will be released later this year.

Renowned scientist Prof Roddam Narasimha says, “We don’t lack talent or entrepreneurship but we lack the ecosystem. Work in science and innovation is abysmal because there’s been a legacy of poor policy and low confidence to take risks. But that has been changing over the past few years.”

Of all foreigners filing patents, 10 big companies account for 19% and data shows that Qualcomm Incorporated continues to top the list, followed by Samsung Electronics and Huawei Technologies. A countrywise break-up of patents filed shows that the US, Japan and China, which occupy the top three positions, together account for 14,636, which is 1,659 more than patents by Indians.

Of the 45,444, just 10 countries filed 22,970, including countries like Netherlands (1,295), and experts say India has a long way to go before the scenario changes, even as they point out that most foreigners only file patents in India to prevent reproduction of their technology.

“We need to bring in the patent culture, which is not there in all institutes. We have a handful of people whose innovations are good enough for patents, and that needs to change,” said K Kasturirangan, former Isro chairman and head of the committee formulating India’s new education policy. In the period between 2013-14 and 2016-17, 1.9 lakh patent applications were filed in India, of which 1.37 lakh (72%) were filed by foreigners.

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高通文件135%比所有其他专利在印度印度实验室

虽然一起印度研究所781年提出专利申请,我们高通(qcom . o:行情)提交了1840份申请,根据控制器的专利、设计、商标。

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的数量专利提出一个我们公司在印度2016 - 17是两倍多的专利申请来自50个实验室在国防研究与发展组织,40多个实验室印度CSIR下,38个实验室,31个傻瓜,23 IITs Isro下和六大研究设施。

尽管所有这些机构提起781年专利申请,高通公司——美国半导体和电信设备公司提出1840应用程序,根据控制器的专利、设计、商标。

印度落后于其他国家的全球专利超过印度的巨大利润,甚至遭受同样的问题在国内,国外专利申请方式比当地人。在2016 - 17,45444项专利申请在印度,其中71%是外国人申请(发明者和申请人)和其他外国申请人(法人),而29%的被印第安人提起。美国、日本和中国专利申请在印度占比整个印度科学研究和商业社区。

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只有2.9的10项专利申请在印度是印度人
在外国统治有逐渐增高的趋势,只有2.9的10项专利申请在印度每个数据2016 - 17是印第安人,边际改善从2.8每10项专利在2015 - 16。2017 - 18信息将于今年晚些时候公布。

著名科学家Roddam Narasimha教授说,“我们不缺乏人才和创业精神,但我们缺乏生态系统。在科学和创新工作是糟糕的,因为有遗留的糟糕的政策和低信心承担风险。但这已经改变在过去的几年里。”

所有的外国人申请专利,10大公司占19%,数据显示,高通公司继续榜首,紧随其后的是三星电子和华为技术有限公司。countrywise解体的专利申请表明,美国、日本和中国,占据了前三名的位置,占14636年,也就是1659多专利的印第安人。

10个国家申请22970的45444年,包括像荷兰这样的国家(1295年),和专家表示,印度还有很长的路要走的场景变化,即使他们只指出,大多数外国人在印度申请专利阻止别人仿制他们的技术。

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“我们需要引进专利文化,这并不是在所有的机构。我们有少数人的创新是专利的足够好,这需要改变,”K Kasturirangan说,前Isro主席、印度新教育政策委员会制定。在2016到2013 - 14 - 17日,1.9十万的专利申请被提交在印度,其中1.37多数(72%)提起的外国人。

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The number of patents<\/a> filed by a US<\/a> firm in India in 2016-17 was more than double of all patent applications from 50 labs under DRDO, more than 40 labs in IISc<\/a>, 38 labs under CSIR, 31 NITs, 23 IITs and six major research facilities under Isro.

While all these institutes together filed 781 patent applications,
Qualcomm<\/a> Inc — a US semiconductor and telecom equipment<\/a> firm — filed 1,840 applications, according to the Controller General of Patents, Design and Trademark.

India, which lags behind other countries whose patents outnumber India’s by huge margins globally, suffers the same problem even domestically, with foreign countries filing way more patents than locals. In 2016-17, 45,444 patents were filed in India, of which 71% were filed by foreigners (inventors and applicants) and other foreign applicants (legal entities), while 29% were filed by Indians. The US, Japan and China together account for more patents filed in India than the entire Indian scientific, research and business communities.

Only 2.9 of every 10 patents filed in India are by Indians<\/span><\/strong>
In a continuing trend of foreign domination, only 2.9 of every 10 patents filed in India as per data for 2016-17 are by Indians, a marginal improvement from 2.8 of every 10 patents in 2015-16. The information for 2017-18 will be released later this year.

Renowned scientist Prof Roddam Narasimha says, “We don’t lack talent or entrepreneurship but we lack the ecosystem. Work in science and innovation is abysmal because there’s been a legacy of poor policy and low confidence to take risks. But that has been changing over the past few years.”

Of all foreigners filing patents, 10 big companies account for 19% and data shows that Qualcomm Incorporated continues to top the list, followed by Samsung Electronics and Huawei Technologies. A countrywise break-up of patents filed shows that the US, Japan and China, which occupy the top three positions, together account for 14,636, which is 1,659 more than patents by Indians.

Of the 45,444, just 10 countries filed 22,970, including countries like Netherlands (1,295), and experts say India has a long way to go before the scenario changes, even as they point out that most foreigners only file patents in India to prevent reproduction of their technology.

“We need to bring in the patent culture, which is not there in all institutes. We have a handful of people whose innovations are good enough for patents, and that needs to change,” said K Kasturirangan, former Isro chairman and head of the committee formulating India’s new education policy. In the period between 2013-14 and 2016-17, 1.9 lakh patent applications were filed in India, of which 1.37 lakh (72%) were filed by foreigners.

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