Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Patent Application in Brazil increases 6% in 2012

Despite the international uncertainty, patent application in Brazil increased 6% between 2011 and 2012[1]. The growth started back in 2010, after the first symptoms of the global crisis in 2008 and 2009 which reduced the numbers of patent application.

Whether in universities, companies, multinationals or research institutes, innovation is the main concern among all of them, in every sector. Not only has the production raised but also the need for intellectual protection in a large emerging market.

Growing demand claims for more efficiency. The INPI (Brazilian National Institute of Intellectual Property) is taking its steps towards better efficiency by offering the inventors a system that enables online applications and monitoring, similar to the ones that the USPTO (USA) and EPO (European Union) already have. This is expected to make the patent filing process in Brazil simpler and more straightforward.










[1] For further information about INPI statistics, go to http://www.inpi.gov.br/images/stories/downloads/patentes/pdf/Patentes_Depositadas_e_Concedidas.pdf

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