Innovation Index - IamIP Patent search and patent management tool. Thu, 03 Aug 2023 09:19:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://iamip.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-iamip-favicon-32x32.jpg Innovation Index - IamIP 32 32 Driving the Future: Unveiling the Patent Landscape in VR & Telecommunications https://iamip.com/driving-the-future-unveiling-the-patent-landscape-in-vr-telecommunications/ Thu, 03 Aug 2023 09:19:13 +0000 https://iamip.com/?p=14564 In a world propelled by technological advancements, Virtual Reality (VR) and Telecommunications have emerged as transformative forces that hold the […]

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In a world propelled by technological advancements, Virtual Reality (VR) and Telecommunications have emerged as transformative forces that hold the key to shaping our future. VR, with its immersive experiences, and telecommunications, connecting people across vast distances, are converging to create a groundbreaking synergy.

By delving into the realm of patents, we gain valuable insights into the direction technology is taking and the key players pushing the boundaries of innovation. From groundbreaking VR inventions to telecommunications patents enabling seamless connectivity, this exploration offers a glimpse into the immense possibilities that lie ahead.

A Look at the Patent Activity by Companies in Europe

The European region has witnessed remarkable advancements in the field of telecommunications, marking a significant evolution in connectivity and communication infrastructure. Over the years, Europe has been at the forefront of deploying cutting-edge technologies, including high-speed broadband networks, fiber-optic connectivity, and the development of 5G networks. These innovations have not only enhanced the speed and reliability of communication but have also facilitated the seamless integration of emerging technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing.

The number of patents filed can serve as a useful indicator of the level of investment and activity in the field of telecommunication both by countries and businesses. Here are the top applicants in Europe that have the most patents filed around telecommunication.  

Top applicants in Europe in the field of telecomunication

The Swedish Ericsson is the leader in the number of patents filed, followed by Alcatel and Nokia.  

A Look at the Patent Activity by Companies Worldwide 

On a global scale, the field of telecommunications has witnessed extraordinary development, transforming the way we connect and communicate across borders. The rapid advancement of technology has led to the deployment of high-speed broadband networks, the widespread adoption of mobile devices, and the emergence of revolutionary communication platforms.

Here are the top 5 companies worldwide that have the most patents filed in the telecommunication field. 

Top 5 Companies Worldwide with the most patens in the telecommunication field

China and South Korea dominate this list as all companies are from these two countries. Chinese Oppo is leading the list in number of patents filed, followed by Samsung and LG Electronics from South Korea, Nubia from China and Vivo also from China.  

Virtual Reality Technology 

Virtual Reality (VR) technology has emerged as a groundbreaking innovation that has the potential to transform various industries and revolutionize the way we interact with digital content. With its immersive and interactive nature, VR has gained significant traction in fields such as gaming, entertainment, education, and even healthcare. At the core of VR technology lies a strong connection with telecommunications, as the seamless transmission of high-quality data and real-time communication is crucial for delivering a truly immersive VR experience. 

Real-time communication is an integral part of many VR applications, allowing users to interact with each other and share experiences in virtual spaces. Telecommunications technologies facilitate this communication by enabling seamless voice and video connectivity within VR environments. 

Telecommunication companies are also investing in VR technology to explore new business opportunities and enhance their services. For example, telecommunications providers can leverage VR to create virtual showrooms, allowing customers to explore products and services remotely. This innovative approach enhances the customer experience by offering immersive and interactive demonstrations, thereby bridging the gap between physical and virtual retail spaces. Additionally, VR can be utilized for virtual meetings and teleconferencing, enabling participants from different locations to meet in a shared virtual environment. This application of VR in telecommunications enhances remote collaboration, reduces travel costs, and promotes more efficient communication between teams. 

Patent Activity for VR Technology in Europe 

VR technology has gained significant traction in Europe, with numerous industries embracing its potential. Admittedly, the progress in VR technology is not as big as in some regions outside of Europe, since the number of patents has not been very significant in the last years.

Here are the top 5 countries with the most patents filed in Europe around VR technology. 

Top 5 countries in Europe with the most patens in the VR field

United Kingdom is the leader with most patents filed, followed by Germany, France, Russia, and Italy.  

Here are the top 5 companies in Europe that have filed the most patents for VR technologies.  

Top 5 companies in Europe with the most patents in the VR field

Nokia is leading, followed by Bae Systems, Siemens Healthcare, Pcms Holdings and Philips.  

Patent Activity for VR Technology Worldwide  

VR technology has captivated audiences worldwide, transcending borders and industries. Here are the top 5 countries that have filed the most patents in VR worldwide.  

Top 5 countries worldwide with the most patents in the VR field

United States has been leading the charge in innovation for the last few years, with China emerging since 2019. Following up is South Korea, Japan and United Kingdom.  

Here are the top five companies worldwide that are at the forefront of VR innovation.  

 

Top 5 companies worldwide with the most patents in the VR field

It’s visible that Microsoft, Magic Leap and Samsung were leading the way until 2018 when Apple emerged along with Facebook. Samsung has managed to take the lead again since 2019.  

Conclusion

In this rapidly changing world, where the boundaries between physical and virtual realms blur, we find ourselves on the cusp of a transformative era. The patent landscape in VR and Telecommunications invites us to embrace the possibilities, challenge the limits, and shape the future we envision. As we drive towards this future, let us harness the power of patents to inspire creativity, encourage collaboration, and unlock the untapped potential that lies within the realms of Virtual Reality and Telecommunications.

Footnotes 

The year in the trends is based on the year of the earliest priority date of the patent family. The top applicants/countries are sorted by the total number of patent families with an earliest priority date between 2013 and 2020. For companies with multiple branches, only the top performing branch is included. The country of a patent family is based on the country code of the earliest priority application(s). India is excluded from the countries due to limited patent information. For the technical areas CPC-classification is used with the following classification code: Telecommunication – H04M, 5G – H04L5, H04B7, H04L1, H04W72 and VR – G06T19/006.   

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Revolutionizing Connectivity: Patent Trends in 5G & Telecommunications https://iamip.com/revolutionizing-connectivity-patent-trends-in-5g-telecommunications/ Thu, 29 Jun 2023 07:40:00 +0000 https://iamip.com/?p=14472 Telecommunication, the transmission of information over long distances, has undergone remarkable development and transformation in recent years. It has revolutionized […]

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Telecommunication, the transmission of information over long distances, has undergone remarkable development and transformation in recent years. It has revolutionized the way individuals, businesses, and societies communicate, connect, and interact with each other.  

From the advent of the telegraph to the rise of wireless communication and 5G, telecommunication has played a pivotal role in shaping modern society. With rapid advancements in technology and the ever-increasing demand for seamless connectivity, telecommunication has become an essential pillar of modern civilization. 

A Look at the Patent Activity by Countries in Europe

In Europe, telecommunication development has been driven by a combination of factors, including robust research and development initiatives, government support, and a culture of innovation. European countries have consistently invested in cutting-edge infrastructure, such as high-speed broadband networks and fiber-optic cables, to ensure efficient and reliable communication. This commitment to infrastructure development has paved the way for enhanced connectivity, laying a solid foundation for future telecommunication advancements. 

The number of patents filed can serve as a useful indicator of the level of investment and activity in the field of telecommunication both by countries and businesses. Here are the top 5 countries in Europe that have the most patents filed in the telecommunication field.  

Germany is leading the charge in the telecommunication innovation with the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Russia following behind. 

A Look at the Patent Activity by Countries Worldwide 

Telecommunication development has been thriving across continents. The COVID-19 pandemic has also been a factor that accelerated telecommunication development worldwide. The shift towards remote work, online education, and telehealth services has emphasized the need for reliable and robust telecommunication networks. This unprecedented demand has spurred advancements in video conferencing, cloud computing, and cybersecurity, among other areas. 

Here are the top 5 countries worldwide that have the most patents filed in the telecommunication field.  

Asia, particularly China, has emerged as a powerhouse in telecommunication development as it is the country in the leading spot. South Korea, United States, Japan, and Germany follow in the list.  

5G Technology  

One of the key drivers of the recent patent boom in telecommunication has been the emergence of the fifth generation of wireless technology (5G). Its development and deployment have garnered significant attention and excitement worldwide. 5G promises unparalleled speed, ultra-low latency, and the ability to connect a massive number of devices simultaneously. With its potential to revolutionize industries and transform daily life, the development of 5G has been a top priority for telecommunication companies and governments alike. 

The infrastructure required for 5G, including base stations, small cells, and fiber-optic cables, has been installed in cities and regions around the globe. Telecommunication providers have collaborated with equipment manufacturers to roll out 5G infrastructure, with a focus on densely populated areas and key business districts. 

The benefits of 5G extend far beyond faster download speeds for mobile devices. This technology has the potential to revolutionize various industries and enable groundbreaking applications. In the healthcare sector, 5G can support remote surgeries, telemedicine, and real-time patient monitoring, providing high-quality healthcare services regardless of geographic barriers. In transportation, 5G can enhance autonomous vehicles and enable seamless vehicle-to-vehicle communication, improving safety and efficiency on the roads. Smart cities can leverage 5G to optimize energy consumption, enhance public safety, and improve overall quality of life for citizens. These are just a few examples of how 5G can transform industries and drive innovation across sectors. 

Patent Activity for 5G Technology in Europe 

The development of 5G technology has been a remarkable achievement in the field of telecommunication. Here are the top 5 countries with the most patents filed in Europe for 5G.  

Germany is leading the way in that department, followed by the United Kingdom, France, Sweden and Russia.  

Here are the top companies in Europe that are at the forefront of 5G innovation, with the most patents filed.  

Ericsson from Sweden is the leader, followed by Nokia from Finland, Alcatel from France, and Bosch from Germany.  

Patent Activity for 5G Technology Worldwide 

Telecommunication companies worldwide have been actively working towards the deployment of 5G networks. Countries all over the world have been actively working towards deploying 5G networks, with several nations already providing coverage in major cities. 

Here are the top 5 countries worldwide that have the most patents filed around 5G technology.  

China is dominating this list being at the forefront of the innovation in 5G technology. The United States have also been a pioneer in 5G, followed by South Korea, Japan, and Germany.  

Here are the top 5 applicants worldwide that have the most patents filed for 5G technology.

Huawei from China and Qualcomm from the USA are the leaders here, followed by Ericsson, LG and Samsung. 

Conclusion 

In conclusion, telecommunication development in both Europe and worldwide has witnessed significant progress, driven by technological advancements, infrastructure investments, and a global demand for connectivity. From the deployment of 5G networks to numerous other technologies, the telecommunication industry continues to evolve rapidly. As we embrace the era of interconnectedness and digital transformation, telecommunication will remain a key enabler of progress, driving innovation and shaping the future of communication and connectivity worldwide. 

Footnotes 

The year in the trends is based on the year of the earliest priority date of the patent family. The top applicants/countries are sorted by the total number of patent families with an earliest priority date between 2013 and 2020. For companies with multiple branches, only the top performing branch is included. The country of a patent family is based on the country code of the earliest priority application(s). India is excluded from the countries due to limited patent information. For the technical areas CPC-classification is used with the following classification code: Telecommunication – H04M, 5G – H04L5, H04B7, H04L1, H04W72 and VR – G06T19/006.   

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The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Patent Activity in Europe & Around the World https://iamip.com/the-rise-of-artificial-intelligence-patent-activity-in-europe-around-the-world/ Thu, 04 May 2023 06:31:10 +0000 https://iamip.com/?p=13929 Artificial Intelligence (AI) has come a long way since its inception in the 1950s. Initially a theoretical concept, AI is […]

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has come a long way since its inception in the 1950s. Initially a theoretical concept, AI is now a practical technology that is being used in various industries such as healthcare, finance, automotive, and many more. AI has also impacted our daily lives, from voice assistants to autonomous vehicles. In this article, we will explore the progress of AI, including its history and how it has evolved to where it is today, while presenting the patent activity from different countries and companies.

A look at the Evolution of Artificial Intelligence

The concept of Artificial Intelligence has been around for centuries, but it wasn’t until the 1950s that the technology began to take shape. The first AI program was created in 1951 by Christopher Strachey. The program was a checkers game played by a computer, and it used machine learning to improve its gameplay. 

The term “Artificial Intelligence” was first coined in 1956 by John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude Shannon at the Dartmouth Conference. The conference was a gathering of researchers interested in exploring the possibilities of creating machines that could think and learn like humans. 

During the early days of AI, progress was slow. The technology was limited by the available computing power and the lack of data to train machine learning algorithms. However, researchers persisted, and by the 1960s, AI had made some significant advancements. 

In the 1980s, AI made significant strides with the development of expert systems. Expert systems are computer programs that are designed to mimic the decision-making abilities of a human expert in a specific field. Expert systems were widely used in industries such as healthcare and finance, where they were used to diagnose diseases and manage risk. 

Machine Learning

Machine learning is a subset of AI that involves training machines to learn from data. The technology behind machine learning had been around since the 1950s, but it wasn’t until the 1990s that it became a practical technology. 

The advancements in computing power and the availability of large datasets allowed researchers to develop more advanced machine learning algorithms. These algorithms could analyze data and learn patterns, making them useful in industries such as healthcare, finance, and retail. 

In recent years, AI has made significant progress with the development of deep learning. Deep learning is a subset of machine learning that involves training neural networks with multiple layers. The layers enable the network to learn more complex patterns, making it useful in applications such as image and speech recognition. 

Deep Learning

Deep learning has been used in a wide range of applications, from healthcare to automotive. In healthcare, deep learning algorithms are being used to diagnose diseases and develop personalized treatment plans. In the automotive industry, deep learning is being used to develop autonomous vehicles that can operate without human input. 

One of the most significant advancements in deep learning has been the development of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs). GANs are neural networks that are capable of generating new data based on existing data. This technology has significant implications for industries such as entertainment, where it can be used to create new content. 

Patent Activity Around the World

AI innovation has become a significant area of focus for countries worldwide, with many governments investing heavily in the development and deployment of AI technologies. 

Here are the top 5 countries worldwide that have the most patents filled around AI technology. 

Top 5 Countries in AI Related Patents Worldwide

The United States and China are leading the charge in AI innovation especially in the latest years. Other countries that are also making significant strides in AI innovation are Germany, Japan and South Korea.  

The number of patents filed can serve as a useful indicator of the level of investment and activity in the field of AI both by countries and businesses. Here are the top 5 companies worldwide that have the most patents filled around AI technology.  

Top 5 Companies in AI Related Patents Worldwide

American companies IBM and Microsoft are leading in number of patents filled, followed by Samsung, NEC Corporation and Google. 

Patent Activity in Europe

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a global phenomenon, with countries around the world investing heavily in research and development. In Europe, AI has become a top priority, with many European countries and companies leading the way in AI innovation. 

The European Union (EU) has recognized the importance of AI and has established a framework for the development and deployment of AI technologies. The EU’s strategy for AI focuses on promoting innovation, supporting ethical and trustworthy AI, and ensuring that the benefits of AI are shared across society. 

Several European countries have also developed their own strategies for AI. For example, in 2017, France launched a national strategy for AI that aims to make France a world leader in the field. The strategy includes investments in research and development, the creation of an AI ecosystem, and the development of ethical and trustworthy AI. 

Germany has also made significant investments in AI, with the government pledging €3 billion in funding for AI research over the next decade. The funding will be used to support research projects, establish AI centers of excellence, and promote the development of AI technologies. 

Here are the top 5 countries in the area of Europe that have the most patents filled around Artificial Intelligence. It’s clear that from 2016 and onwards Germany has made a significant leap towards AI innovation, followed by the United Kingdom, Russia, France and Sweden. 

Top 5 Countries in AI Related Patents in Europe

Here are the top five European companies that are at the forefront of AI innovation, developing AI-powered solutions for industries such as healthcare, retail, and energy.  

Top 5 Companies in AI Related Patents in Europe

Irish company, Accenture Solutions along with German Bosch and SAP are leading in AI innovation especially since 2018 and onwards. They are followed by IMB UK and the Dutch Philips.   

As AI continues to evolve, we can expect to see more European companies leading the way in AI innovation and shaping the future of the technology. 

Conclusion

The future of AI is bright and as technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see more advanced AI technologies being developed. Some of the areas where AI is likely to make significant progress in the future include natural language processing, robotics, and personalized medicine. 

AI has come a long way since its inception in the 1950s. From the first AI program created in the 1950s to the advanced deep learning algorithms of today, AI has made significant progress. AI has impacted our daily lives in various ways, from voice assistants to autonomous vehicles, and it will continue to do so in the future. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see more advanced AI technologies being developed, which will further change the way we live and work. 

Footnotes 

The year in the trends is based on the year of the earliest priority date of the patent family. The top 5 applicants/countries are sorted by the total number of patent families with an earliest priority date between 2013 and 2020. For companies with multiple branches, only the top performing branch is included. The country of a patent family is based on the country code of the earliest priority application(s). India is excluded from the countries due to limited patent information. For the technical areas CPC-classification is used with the following classification code: machine learning – G06N20/00.   

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Green Technology on the Rise: Exploring Patents Trends Over the Recent Years https://iamip.com/green-technology-on-the-rise-exploring-patents-trends-over-the-recent-years/ Tue, 04 Apr 2023 09:30:32 +0000 https://iamip.com/?p=13627 Green technologies have become a vital part of our lives in recent years. They are essential in reducing our carbon […]

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Green technologies have become a vital part of our lives in recent years. They are essential in reducing our carbon footprint and mitigating the effects of climate change. There are many different green technologies available, but in this article, we will focus on four of the most important ones: carbon capture, electric vehicles, fuel cells, and LED lighting. We will also present you with the most innovative countries and companies in these categories. 

Carbon Capture technology & patents 

Carbon capture is a technology that captures carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial processes before they are released into the atmosphere. This is done through a process called carbon capture and storage (CCS). The captured carbon dioxide is then stored underground in geological formations, such as depleted oil and gas reservoirs or saline aquifers. 

CCS is an essential technology in the fight against climate change. It can reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial processes by up to 90%. This means that we can continue to use fossil fuels while reducing our carbon footprint. CCS is also a critical technology for the development of carbon-neutral industries, such as steel and cement production. 

Top 5 applicants in Carbon Capture Patents 

Here are the top 5 innovative companies worldwide according to the patents they have filled in this category in the span of the last seven years. Included are companies Air Liquide from France, China Petroleum & Chem Corporation and Tianjin University from China, Exxonmobil from the USA and Toshiba from Japan.  

line graph that shows the top 5 company applicants in Carbon Capture Patents from 2013 until 2020
Top 5 Companies in Carbon Capture Patents

Top 5 countries in Carbon Capture Patents 

As far as the countries are concerned, we present you with the top 5 most innovative countries from 2013 to 2020 in carbon capture patents. We can see clearly China being the leader in this category, along with the United States. Following are, Japan, South Korea and Germany. 

line graph that shows the top 5 country applicants in Carbon Capture Patents from 2013 until 2020
Top 5 Countries in Carbon Capture Patents

Electric Vehicles patents 

Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. EVs are powered by electricity, which is stored in a battery and used to power an electric motor. They produce zero emissions when driving, making them a great option for reducing our carbon footprint. 

EVs are also cheaper to operate than gasoline-powered vehicles. The cost of electricity is generally lower than gasoline, and EVs require less maintenance than traditional vehicles. This means that EVs can be a cost-effective option for many consumers. 

Top 5 applicants in Electric Vehicles Patents 

Here are the top 5 innovative companies worldwide according to the patents they have filled in this category in the span of the last seven years. 

Companies included are mostly automobile companies: Ford, Hyundai, Kia and Toyota but also the chemical company LG Chem. The vast majority are from Asian countries, except from Ford which is from the USA.  

line graph that shows the top 5 company applicants in electric vehicles Patents from 2013 until 2020
Top 5 Companies in Electric Vehicles Patents

Top 5 countries in Electric Vehicles Patents 

Here are the top 5 most innovative countries from 2013 to 2020 in electric vehicles according to the number of patents filled in this category. 

The country that we can see makes a difference is South Korea which is ahead of every other country in the list especially from 2015 and onwards. Following are USA, China, Germany and Japan. 

line graph that shows the top 5 country applicants in electric vehicles Patents from 2013 until 2020
Top 5 Countries in Electric Vehicles Patents

Fuel Cells technology & patents 

Fuel cells are a technology that uses hydrogen to generate electricity. Fuel cells work by combining hydrogen and oxygen to produce water and electricity. The electricity generated by fuel cells can be used to power electric motors, making them an alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. 

Fuel cells have several advantages over traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. They produce zero emissions when driving, making them an excellent option for reducing our carbon footprint. They are also more efficient than gasoline-powered vehicles, which means they require less fuel to travel the same distance. 

Top 5 Applicants in Fuel Cells in Motive Systems Patents 

The top five most innovative companies in this category include automobile companies mostly from Asian countries with the only exception being German company Audi. Other companies are Honda and Toyota both from Japan and the list concludes with Hyundai and Kia from South Korea. 

line graph that shows the top 5 companies applicants in fuel cells Patents from 2013 until 2020
Top 5 Companies in Fuel Cells Patents

Top 5 countries in Fuel Cells in Motive Systems Patents 

As far as countries are concerned, we can see again Asian domination with South Korea, Japan and China being all in the list and especially China having a huge increase in patents filled from 2017 and onwards. The other two countries that complete the list are Germany and United States with Germany having a very high number of patents filled.  

line graph that shows the top 5 countries applicants in fuel cells Patents from 2013 until 2020
Top 5 Countries in Fuel Cells Patents

LED Lighting technology & patents 

LED lighting is a technology that uses light-emitting diodes to produce light. It is more energy-efficient than traditional incandescent lighting, which means it requires less electricity to produce the same amount of light. LED lighting also lasts longer than traditional incandescent lighting, which means it needs to be replaced less often. 

It is a great option for reducing our carbon footprint. It can reduce the amount of electricity we use for lighting, which can significantly reduce our carbon emissions. LED lighting is also more cost-effective than traditional incandescent lighting, which means it can save consumers money on their electricity bills. 

Top 5 applicants in LED Lightning Patents 

Here are the top five most innovative companies in LED Lighting technology according to the number of patents filled from 2013 to 2020. The list includes LG Innotek from South Korea, Osram from Germany, Panasonic from Japan, Philips a Dutch company and Signify also from the Netherlands. This list includes the most non-Asian companies compared to the other categories we showcased above. 

line graph that shows the top 5 companies applicants in LED lighting Patents from 2013 until 2020
Top 5 Companies in LED Lighting Patents

Top 5 countries in LED Lightning Patents 

Finally, here are the top 5 most innovative countries worldwide in the LED Lighting category according to the number of patents filled from 2013 until 2020. As in the previous categories, the most innovative countries are China, Germany, Japan, South Korea and the United States. More specifically, we see China taking the lead in that category with a great increase in the number of patents filled from 2016 and onwards.  

line graph that shows the top 5 country applicants in LED lighting Patents from 2013 until 2020
Top 5 Countries in LED Lighting Patents

Conclusion 

Green technologies such as carbon capture, electric vehicles, fuel cells, and LED lighting are becoming increasingly important in the fight against climate change. These technologies offer significant benefits, including reduced carbon emissions, improved energy efficiency, and improved air quality. While there are challenges associated with each of these technologies, continued investment and innovation are driving improvements in cost, performance, and accessibility. As we continue to work towards a more sustainable future, green technologies will play an increasingly important role in reducing our carbon footprint and preserving the health of our planet for future generations. It is essential that we continue to prioritize the development and adoption of these technologies to create a more sustainable future. 

Footnotes 

The year in the trends is based on the year of the earliest priority date of the patent family. The top 5 applicants/countries are sorted by the total number of patent families with an earliest priority date between 2013 and 2021. For companies with multiple branches, only the top performing branch is included. The country of a patent family is based on the country code of the earliest priority application(s). For the technical areas CPC-classification is used with the following classification codes: carbon capture – Y02C20/40, electric vehicles – B60Y2200/91, fuel cells in motive systems – H01M2250/20 and LED lightning – F21Y2115/10.   

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