
On October 16, as one of the key events celebrating the 56th World Standards Day, the “Second Academic Exchange Conference on Coordinated Innovation of Standards and Patents” was held in Beijing. Hosted by the China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS), the conference centered on the core theme of “Coordinated Innovation of Standards and Patents,” featuring in-depth discussions to contribute wisdom and strength to advancing coordinated innovation between standards and patents.
At the conference, the “Standard Essential Patent Development Report (2025)” (Chinese and English editions) was released, and a self-developed innovative tool—“BiaoPu Insight · Insight SEP” (hereinafter referred to as the “2025 Report” and “BiaoPu Insight,” respectively)—was introduced. The 2025 Report provides a comprehensive, systematic, and objective presentation of overall developments in standard-essential patents (SEPs) at home and abroad from 2024 to 2025, summarizes SEP development trends across nine major countries/regions including China, the United States, and the European Union, and offers focused studies on SEP developments in China’s key industries, thereby serving as an authoritative reference for government decision-making, corporate practice, and academic research. The innovative “BiaoPu Insight” tool aligns with trends in big data and intelligent computing, offering an authoritative integrated SEP database, an intelligent auxiliary toolkit, and customized solutions, thus providing strong technical support for coordinated innovation between standards and patents.
Wang Kun, Party Secretary and President of CNIS, stated that the coordination of standards and patents concerns both domestic and international markets and is closely related to the innovative development of numerous industries. CNIS will continue to leverage its platform advantages and will keep building this academic exchange conference into a leading domestic and internationally renowned annual brand event in the field. The goal is to foster consensus and contribute strength toward an innovation-driven development pattern of “patenting of technology, standardization of patents, industrialization of standards, and internationalization of industry.”
Source:https://ipr.mofcom.gov.cn/article/gnxw/xsjg/202510/1993641.html


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