KYOCERA has been elected for 4 consecutive years
Kyocera was selected by Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters Intellectual Property and Technology Division) as the Top 100 Innovation Organizations in the World in 2017, which is Kyocera's fourth consecutive year of ranking.
Based on an in-depth analysis of patent data, Corus has selected 100 innovative institutions worldwide. The criteria include total patents, patent licensing success rates, global portfolio coverage, and citation-based patent impact. In this selection, KYOCERA has been highly praised in terms of patent licensing success rate and global coverage.
Kyocera has always taken the protection of its R&D achievements through intellectual property rights and respect for the intellectual property rights of others as its basic policy. In order to better protect intellectual property rights and make the patent application process more smoothly, Kyocera has set up relevant departments in major domestic and foreign outlets, including China, to work closely with local patent offices to carry out intellectual property activities.
KYOCERA will continue to strengthen the creation and application of intellectual property rights through intellectual property activities in the future.
Based on an in-depth analysis of patent data, Corus has selected 100 innovative institutions worldwide. The criteria include total patents, patent licensing success rates, global portfolio coverage, and citation-based patent impact. In this selection, KYOCERA has been highly praised in terms of patent licensing success rate and global coverage.
Award a cup Right: Hino Hirofumi, Japanese representative of Ke Rui Wei an Left: KYOCERA legal intellectual property minister Kamino Junichi |
Kyocera has always taken the protection of its R&D achievements through intellectual property rights and respect for the intellectual property rights of others as its basic policy. In order to better protect intellectual property rights and make the patent application process more smoothly, Kyocera has set up relevant departments in major domestic and foreign outlets, including China, to work closely with local patent offices to carry out intellectual property activities.
KYOCERA will continue to strengthen the creation and application of intellectual property rights through intellectual property activities in the future.