International convention on intellectual property and competitiveness of MSMES Roma, 10th December 2009

Similar documents
The Usefulness of Patent Information for the Promotion of Innovation

Promotion of Innovation: Usefulness and Value of Patent Information for Public and Private Sectors

Intellectual Property /IP/ Research in Business Education

Marks&Clerk World Leaders in Intellectual Property

COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE USING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFORMATION

MIND Marketing, Internationalization & Development

CIPO Update. Johanne Bélisle. Commissioner of Patents, Registrar of Trade-marks and Chief Executive Officer

Commercialization of Intellectual Property (IP) for Small and Medium Enterprisers (SMEs) in India

Patents as Indicators of Technological Innovation in Greece: Analysis for a Period of 25 Years

An Intellectual Property Whitepaper by Katy Wood of Minesoft in association with Kogan Page

ETHIOPIAN EXPERIENCE By Girma Bejiga October 2014 Harare / Zimbabwe

Building a Competitive Edge: Protecting Inventions by Patents and Utility Models

Dr. Elangi Botoy Ituku Karongi Rulindo 1 5 June 2015

CDP-EIF ITAtech Equity Platform

New frontiers in the strategic use of patent information Dr. Victor Zhitomirsky PatAnalyse Ltd

Lace and embroidery, ribbons and braid; buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and needles; artificial flowers.

Find and analyse the most relevant patents for your research

Fact Sheet IP specificities in research for the benefit of SMEs

EPO Patent Information Services and Climate Change Mitigation Technologies

Monthly Release of Industrial Production Statistics (IPS) Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) July/2013 Issue 01

Сonceptual framework and toolbox for digital transformation of industry of the Eurasian Economic Union

Introduction to the SMEs Division of WIPO

2. Particulars of Organization & functions

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) SME SCOREBOARD 2016

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) SME SCOREBOARD 2016

THE AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW ASSOCIATION RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING QUALIFICATIONS FOR

ISCED: INTERNATIONAL STANDARD CLASSIFICATION OF EDUCATION 2013

January/2014 Issue 07

Case Study: Sustainable Chemistry Mergeflow AG Effnerstrasse 39a München Germany

Driving the Future of Digital Experiences Silvia Boi, Jean Dominique Meunier NEM Executive Board Member

October/2013 Issue 04

Monthly Release of Industrial Production Statistics (IPS) Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) March/2014 Issue 09

Technology Information, Forecasting & Assessment Council (TIFAC)

The role of IP and other enabling factors for innovation and uptake of climate relevant technologies WIPO Green technology database and services

The Italian chains of new manufacturing: a «room» of multidimensional strategic relationships

EUROPEAN MANUFACTURING SURVEY EMS

Patents: from defensive stance to value genera4on (part 2)

Intellectual Property

Overview of Intellectual Property Policy and Law of China in 2017

THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS OF ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION THE UNTAPPED POTENTIAL: A CHALLENGE FOR BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT BELARUS

WIPO-MOST INTERMEDIATE TRAINING COURSE ON PRACTICAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ISSUES IN BUSINESS

Welcome. 85th POLAND 1

SMEs Development: Vietnamese Experience

A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO TECHNOLOGY LICENSING IN THAILAND

Engr. VIRGINIA F. AUMENTADO Patent Information Analytics and Technology Monitoring Division (PATMD)

The Enterprise Europe Network. in Hungary Zita Majoros, Consultant. Title. Sub-title. 28 th January, Kiev, Ukraine

Annual Economic Review of the Agro-processing Industry in South Africa

Software and service for advanced Intellectual Property analysis

WIPO ASIAN REGIONAL SEMINAR ON AN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY STRATEGY FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES (SMEs)

Matheo Patent - Automatic Patent Analysis Technology mapping Technological choices

CREATIVE ECONOMY PROGRAMME. Development through Creativity

INNOVATIVE CLUSTERS & STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE

Welcome to Questel s Webinar

The Evolution of Science and Technology: The Need for a New Policy Model. Jerald Hage, Director Center for Innovation,

BERMUDA TRADE MARKS AND SERVICE MARKS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2009 BR 70/2009

Access to Medicines, Patent Information and Freedom to Operate

Industry 4.0. State of Art in Italy

Presentation: Overall situation on SMEs innovation capacities in Suriname

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: Challenges, Opportunities and Successful Cases. Phan Quoc Nguyen

The Impact of the Breadth of Patent Protection and the Japanese University Patents

Innovative performance. Growth in useable knowledge. Innovative input. Market and firm characteristics. Growth measures. Productivitymeasures

Country Report - Romania

WIPO Sub-Regional Workshop on Patent Policy and its Legislative Implementation

REGIONAL DIALOGUE ON TECHNOLOGY FACILITATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 18 MAY 2014, PATTAYA, THAILAND

EDUCATION ON STANDARDS DEVELOPED BY A PUBLIC INSTITUTION OF BRAZIL TO PROMOTE COMPETITIVENESS OF INDUSTRY

Patenting trends among the SAARC nations: comparing the local and international patenting intensity

Egy Stitch & Tex. 27 February - 2 March 2014 Cairo int'l conference center - Egypt.

Lecture 11 Business [Information] Classification Schemes

If you can t do it better, why do it? -- Herbert H. Dow

WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION

IPR support services for SMEs Dos, don ts and caveats as observed from a series of studies and consulting assignments in various countries

- Innovation Mapping - White space Analysis for Biomaterials in Complex Patent Landscapes

TISC Network: Morocco s Experience

An Introdcution to Horizon 2020

Patent Statistics as an Innovation Indicator Lecture 3.1

FINLAND. The use of different types of policy instruments; and/or Attention or support given to particular S&T policy areas.

What is traditional craft?

What you will need for this project is worsted weight yarn, 4 ply US, 10ply AU and a 5mm / H hook.

Jute & Coir Products Handbook On 100% Export Oriented Jute & Jute Products (Eco Friendly Projects)

Knowledge transfer and IP management at universities and public research organisations in Serbia

Australian/New Zealand Standard

Managing your IP in Medical and Pharmaceutical Industry in China and South-East Asia

Record of Discussions On Further sophistication of industrial structure as well as human resources development and R&D promotion in Thailand

Patents and climate change mitigation technologies - evidence to support policy

How To Draft Patents For Future Portfolio Growth

D.T Benchmarking Report

DG GROW - Internal Market, Industry Entrepreneurship and SMEs GROW/I1 - Space Policy and Research Unit

ERASMUS Placement Offer Form

ERASMUS Placement Offer Form

NIC 2008 Group: 3-digit codes along with description

Manmin. IP & LAW Firm

Foreword Contents List of tables List of figures

the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission of South Africa (CIPC)

This place covers: tuft strings and elongated pile articles serving other than decorative purposes.

Research Development Request - Profile Template. European Commission

Leveraging IP Data to Drive Breakthrough Innovation

Using Patent Landscapes to Track Homegrown Technologies in Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand

Introduction. digitalsupercluster.ca

Exploitation and Commercialization of Inventions towards Green Economy

MINERVA: IMPROVING THE PRODUCTION OF DIGITAL CULTURAL HERITAGE IN EUROPE. Rossella Caffo - Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, Italia

Transcription:

International convention on intellectual property and competitiveness of MSMES Roma, 10th December 2009 Tools and services of the Italian Chambers of Commerce network Alessandro Piras Dintec is the Consortium for Technological Innovation of the Chamber of Commerce System. Its shareholders are the Italian Union of the Chambers of Commerce (Unioncamere), the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment (ENEA) and several Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Craft Trade and Agriculture. The mission of Dintec is to support the Chamber of Commerce network on issues that have a primary role on the competitiveness of companies, such as: technology innovation, technical regulations, quality management systems, legal metrology and market regulation. Technology innovation projects are mainly focussed on industrial property (IP); agro-food production and green economy. Regarding IP Dintec is involved in several activities dealing with diffusion of patent information and technology fertilization tools for Italian companies, through the involvement of Chambers of Commerce: 1. technology monitoring service offered through the technology innovation platform; 2. monthly email information service on IP issues; 3. Italian patents and trademarks observatory; 4. technology trends. Technology innovation platform services Technology innovation platform is a web tool developed by Dintec and Unioncamere to foster SME activities regarding innovation and technology transfer. It is used to promote and support interaction between enterprises, patent information centers (Patlib) and Chambers of Commerce. It gives up to date information on IP issues: events, legislation and databases. It gives the opportunity to subscribe to the technology monitoring service and IP newsletter. Figure 1 shows a snapshot of the innovation platform. IP newsletter offers a monthly selection of Italian and international industrial properties news about publications, statistical reports, laws, calls and funding opportunities. Its technical content is mainly addressed to SMEs dealing with industrial property; Patlib centers; Chambers of Commerce patent and trademark offices; patent attorneys; Universities and research centres. This newsletter is delivered to almost 900 subscribers. Dintec has developed a technology monitoring tool called Patnews that gives to SMEs the opportunity to set up a free patent alert service in order to identify relevant EPO applications and extract strategic information. Patnews could give an answer to the following issues: What is the latest technology developed in my field of interest? Who is the most active player for a specific technology application? Who are my direct competitors in the technology arena? The activation process is divided in 3 main steps: 1. Request First step is the activation request made online through the innovation technology platform; each request is manually validated by the Chamber of Commerce or by Dintec. 2. IPC code identification This is the most important step that starts with keywords collection from SMEs and web site competitor analysis. From data collection and elaboration it is possible to find the exact technology fields of interest and the related IPC code. 3. Service start up $ASQpiras_abstract-piras-presentation_rev0.doc 1

IPC code will be loaded on the monitoring system that will identify EPO patent applications described by the proper IPC codes. A technology personalized report will be prepared with the information extracted from the identified patent applications. These technical and strategic information will be periodically delivered to the subscriber in the form of a PDF document attached to an email. Figure 1. Technology innovation platform snapshot 1 Italian patents and trademarks observatory There are several projects of the Chambers of Commerce aimed at the diffusion of patent information. The Italian Patent and Trademarks Observatory (Osservatorio Brevetti e Marchi) is a Unioncamere project, managed by Dintec, that has the main following goals: analyse industrial property scenario of Italian applicants, that is: companies, inventors, Universities and research centers; compare Italian technological trends and performances with that of most industrialized countries (for example G8 or G12 countries); discover emerging Italian technologies; disseminate information about Italian technology development. The project core is made up of two databases, updated every year, that contains patent applications with Italian applicant published by EPO and community trademark filed by Italian applicant. These databases can be segmented on several parameters, such as: assignee type (company, University or Research Institute, physical person); geographical area (area, region, province, postal code); product and service classification (Nizza code); technology classification (IPC code). A semiautomatic process is used to assign VAT number and fiscal code to most of the applicants in order to have the opportunity to integrate technological data with economic data like revenue, company dimension or number of workers. Up to now several output has been prepared starting from the two databases: statistical analysis with technical and scientific comments; annual report about patent and trademarks observatory; 1 Web site: http://www.innovazione.dintec.it $ASQpiras_abstract-piras-presentation_rev0.doc 2

technology data analysis on a subset of Italian companies: the Italian medium manufacturing companies; technology trends of made in Italy industrial sectors. Some data elaboration results is reported in this paper. Table 1 and Table 2 show respectively macroarea distribution of patent applications with Italian applicant published by EPO in the period 1999-2007 and type of applicant share for patent applications with Italian applicant published by EPO in the period 1999-2007. Table 1. Macroarea distribution of patent applications with Italian applicant published by EPO in the period 1999-2007 Italian area Share Mean annual North-West 49,8% 3,8% North-East 31,8% 5,5% Central 13,1% 6,5% South & Islands 3,9% 5,9% Table 2. Type of applicant distribution for patent applications with Italian applicant published by EPO in the period 1999-2007. Type of applicant Share Mean annual Companies 86,8% 4,5% Individuals 9,8% 5,0% Public Research Inst. / University 2,0% 18,8% Table 3 shows the Italian technology landscape using 3 different kind of indexes: share of patent applications, EPO Quartile information, tendency (that is considered here as a comparison of mean annual of 1999-2006 and 1999-2007). On the other hand Table 4 shows the best and worst mean annual for Nice classes of community trademark filed by Italian applicant in the period 1999-2007. $ASQpiras_abstract-piras-presentation_rev0.doc 3

Table 3. Top ten italian IPC classes for patent applications with Italian applicant published by EPO in the period 1999-2007. 2 IPC class A61 Description Medical or veterinary science; hygiene Share 7,6% Quartile EPO 2 I Tendency B65 Conveying; packing; storing; handling thin or filamentary material 7,4% B60 Vehicles in general 4,1% I H01 Basic electric elements A47 Furniture; domestic articles; coffee mills; spice mills; suction cleaners in general F16 Devices for fastening or securing constructional elements or machine parts together C07 Organic chemistry 3,7% G01 Measuring; testing 3,2% H04 Electric communication tecnique 3,1% H02 Generation, conversion, distribution of electric power 2,2% IV Table 4. Emerging products and services topic in Italy. Data was elaborated from community trademark filed by Italian applicants in the period 1999-2007. Tendency Nice classes 44 - Medical - veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services. 43 - Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation. 34 - Tobacco; smokers' articles; matches. Mean annual +39,2 +33,4 +26,0 37 - Building construction; repair; installation services. 26 - Lace and embroidery, ribbons and braid; buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and needles; artificial flowers. 23 - Yarns and threads, for textile use. 22 - Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, sails, bags; padding materials; raw fibrous textile materials. +23,1-0,9-11,0-11,5 Technology trends Dintec has prepared several technology trends reports for the Chambers of Commerce on issues of particular importance for the so called Made in Italy and about emerging Italian industrial sectors. Figure 2 shows a scheme with the most important topic covered by Dintec reports. 2 EPO divides IPC classes in 4 quartiles: (I) very high growth; () high growth; () moderate or low growth; (IV) decreasing (IV). $ASQpiras_abstract-piras-presentation_rev0.doc 4

Mechanics Technology trends Footwear Marine sector Agro-food Fruit and vegetables Paper WINE Food preserve Olive sector Figure 2. Technology trend reports that Dintec prepared for Chambers of Commerce Recently a document was prepared about wine industry chain of production. The first step for the preparation of the report was the identification of the main phases of the production chain, that are the following: Phase 1: genetic impovements Phase 2: grape cultivation Phase 3: productions Phase 4: bottling and packaging Phase 5: storage Phase 6: carrying Phase 7: distribution and selling In the second step it was assigned a group of keywords to each phases. In the third step were identified scientific publications and patent application. Finally all data were elaborated and commented. Some results are showed in Figure 3 and Figure 4. 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 Phase 7 Figure 3 Italian scientific publication about wine production chain 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 Phase 7 Figure 4 EPO patents application with Italian assignee regarding the wine production chain $ASQpiras_abstract-piras-presentation_rev0.doc 5