TIPO’s Q3 2024 IPR Statistics Report

I. Overall Trends in Patent and Trademark Applications
In the third quarter of 2024, TIPO received a total of 18,267 patent applications across three categories: 12,739 for invention patents, 3,679 for utility model patents, and 1,849 for design patents, representing a slight 0.2% decrease compared to the same period in 2023. Notably, invention patent applications have exhibited a gradual upward trend over the past five years during the third quarter. Resident applicants accounted for 49% of the total patent applications, while non-resident applicants contributed 51%. Compared to the previous year, applications from resident applicants decreased by 2%, whereas those from non-resident applicants increased by 2% (Figure 1).
In the third quarter of 2024, a total of 23,304 trademark applications (covering 29,258 classes) were filed, representing a 1% decrease compared to the same period last year. Among these, resident applicants accounted for 77% and non-resident applicants for 23%. Over the past two years, trademark applications during the third quarter have shown a downward trend, with this year’s decline narrowing to 1% (Figure 2).
II. Overview of Patent Applications Filed by Residents
- Top Ten Invention Patent Applicants
Residents filed 4,857 invention patent applications, with enterprises accounting for 3,881 of these applications. Among the top ten applicants, TSMC ranked first with 331 applications, followed by AU Optronics (99), Inventec (94), Nanya Technology (88), Innolux (84), Delta (81), Hon Hai (76), UMC (75), Realtek (73), and MediaTek (66)(Figure 4). It is worth noting that TSMC has maintained the top position for nine consecutive years since the third quarter of 2016. Delta achieved a record high number of applications, while Hon Hai showed rapid growth, indicating their strategic intent in patent portfolio development.
- Top Five Design Patent Applicants
Resident applicants filed 790 design patent applications. Among the top five applicants, Tarng Yu led with 16 applications, followed by CGUST and Hsien Chang Optical (both 13). Acer and L&F Plastics ranked next (both 12)(Figure 5). Among them, Hsien Chang Optical set a new record for the number of applications filed, as well as for its own ranking.
- Overview of Patent Applications Filed by Non-Residents
- Filing Countries (Regions) of Invention Patent Applicants
Non-residents filed 7,882 invention patent applications. The top five countries (or regions) were Japan with 3,058 applications, followed by the US (1,724), mainland China (898), R. Korea (872), and Germany (252)(Figure 3). In particular, applications from R. Korea have gradually increased, indicating its growing emphasis on strengthening patent portfolios in Taiwan.
- Top Ten Invention Patent Applicants
Among the top ten non-resident applicants for invention patents, Applied Materials from the US filed 254 applications, regaining the top position. It was followed by Samsung Electronics (222) from R. Korea, Qualcomm (202) from the US, Coupang from R. Korea and Tokyo Electron from Japan (both 175), Nitto Denko (101) from Japan, Fujifilm (91) from Japan, ASML (90) from the Netherlands, Kioxia (83) from Japan, and Resonac (71) from Japan (Figure 4). Notably, both Applied Materials and Tokyo Electron achieved record-high filing numbers.
- Filing Countries (Regions) of Design Patent Applicants
Non-resident applicants filed 1,059 design patent applications. The top five countries (or regions) were Japan, leading with 221 applications, followed closely by the US (220), mainland China (210), Germany (83), and Switzerland (76) (Figure 3). Significantly, the US was nearly on par with Japan in filing numbers, while mainland China trailed closely behind.
- Top Five Design Patent Applicants
Among the top five non-resident applicants for design patents, Apple (US) led with 50 applications. It was followed by Beijing Roborock from mainland China and BMW from Germany (both 40), China Wonderland (27) from mainland China, and Ford Global Technologies (25) from the US (Figure 5). Notably, Apple retained its leading position, reflecting its strategy of protecting new products through design patents, while Beijing Roborock achieved a record-high number of filings.
- Overview of Trademark Registration Applications
- Top Ten Resident Applicants for Trademarks
Resident applicants filed 17,962 trademark registration applications. Among the top ten applicants, Uni-President ranked first with 236 applications, followed by Bao-Hu Temple Tian-Di Hall (106), Wu, Ruo-Mei (103), Chunghwa Telecom (84), Go Far (78), R&R Medical (67), Cathay Financial Holdings (60), Cathay Life Insurance (55), Microjet Technology (50), and Gamania Digital (44)(Table 1).
- NICE Classification of Resident Applications
The top three trademark application categories filed by resident applicants were as follows: Class 35 (advertising, business management, retail and wholesale services, etc.) with 3,496 applications, Class 43 (restaurants, lodgings, etc.) (1,629), and Class 30 (coffee, tea, pastries, etc.) (1,481) (Figure 7). This indicates that trademark filings in Taiwan are primarily concentrated in areas related to business operations, consumer services such as hotel and dining, and consumer foods like coffee and pastries.
- Filing Countries (Regions) of Non-Resident Applications
Non-resident applicants filed 5,342 trademark registration applications. The top five countries (or regions) were mainland China, with 1,472 applications, followed by Japan (837), the US (693), R. Korea (540), and Hong Kong (317) (Figure 6). Except for the US, the number of applications from the other four countries (or regions) increased by 15% to 47%.
- Top Ten Non-Resident Applicants for Trademarks
The top ten non-resident applicants for trademark registration were led by Hong Kong's CUYI with 50 applications, followed by Beijing Roborock (44) from mainland China, Boehringer Ingelheim (39) from Germany, Tencent (37) from Cayman Islands, Shizutetsu (34) from Japan, Frasers Property from Singapore and Beijing Jingdong from mainland China (both 32), L'Oreal (28) from France, and LG H&H and HanGo from R. Korea (both 24) (Table 2).
- NICE Classification of Non-Resident Applications
The top three trademark application categories filed by non-resident applicants were as follows: Class 9 (computers and technology products, etc.) with 985 applications, Class 35 (advertising, business management, retail and wholesale services, etc.) (589), and Class 3 (cosmetics and detergents, etc.) (579) (Figure 8). Non-resident applicants primarily focused on trademark registration for computer and technology products under Class 9.
- Analysis of Applications by Industry
Most trademark applications were classified under “Agriculture” with 5,844 applications, followed by "Health" (4,810), and "Business Services" (4,628) (Figure 9).
Among the top three industries for trademark applications, resident applicants are concentrated in "Agriculture" with 4,714 cases, primarily for trademarks related to restaurants and accommodations. Non-resident applicants have the highest number in "Research and Technology" with 1,514 cases (Figure 9). Additionally, resident applicants saw a 2% increase in filings under the "Health" category, while non-resident applicants experienced a 22% increase in filings under the "Agriculture" category, with both showing growth.
Note: The above statistical data is based on the “first applicant” of the applications when referencing applicants and nationalities.
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