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David Wei
Since October 2007, chief executive officer and executive director of Alibaba.com;
From November 2006 to September 2007, president of Alibaba.com and executive vice president of Alibaba Group;
From 2002 to 2006, president of B&Q China, a subsidiary of King
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Fast-growing Chinese telecommunications company Huawei, topped the list of international patent applications for the first time in 2008, and China moved from the seventh in 2007 to sixth in 2008 in terms of the number of international patent applications, according to the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).
Huawei filed a total of 1,737 patent applications to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), according to the latest statistics released from the WIPO. Panasonic was the second largest user of the PCT in 2008 with 1,729 international applications, followed by Philips Electronics NV with 1,551 PCT applications. Ranking fourth and fifth were Toyota (Japan) and Robert Bosch GMBH (Germany). Philips had traditionally topped the rankings. In terms of growth, the number of filings from South Korea, China and Sweden recorded the largest increases. Last year, South Korea filed 7,908 patents (+12%), China 6,089 patents (+11.9%) and Sweden 4,114 patents. The largest proportion of PCT applications published in 2008 related to medical technology (12.0%), computer technology (8.5%) and pharmaceuticals (7.9%) sectors. The fastest growing technology areas are information technology methods for management (22.7% increase) and micro-structures and nanotechnology (20.7%). Of the top 100 companies using the PCT system in 2008, 38 were from the United States, 28 from Japan and 13 from Germany. Only two Chinese firms, Huawei and another IT firm ZTE Corporation, were in the top 100 PCT applicant companies. The U.S. ranked first in the world with over 53,000 fillings ( 32.7% of the total) and Japan and Germany came in second and third with over 28,000 and over 18,000 filings respectively. The other countries in the top 10 were South Korea, France, China, the UK, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland in sequence. Statistics show that in 2008, international PCT filings totaled 164,000, an increase of 2.4 percent year-on-year. Patent applications grew by an average of 9.3% in the previous three years. Nevertheless, the number of patent applications - nearly 164,000 in one year– was a record. The PCT is an international pact that enables patent protection of an invention in each of a large number of its contracting states. Applicants can file an "international" patent application to their own country's patent office or the WIPO international bureau. According to the WIPO, 139 states signed the treaty so far. |






