Title: WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
1WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
- Christian Soltmann
- Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property,
Berne
2Structure
- Overview Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual
Property - WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
- Conclusions/general remarks
3Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property
(1/3)Overview
- Before 1996
- Federal Office of Intellectual Property
- Since 1996
- enterprise according to New Public Management
philosophy - supervision by board of management
- financially independent from federal sector
- public and commercial activities are separated
4Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property
(2/3)Major tasks
- examination of applications, granting and
administration of patents, trademarks, designs - supply of services for the federal sector
- supply of services for the public, e.g. for
individuals unversed in intellectual property
issues - supply of commercial services for professional
users of intellectual property
5WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
(1/8)General
- WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
- forms part of WIPOs Developing Tools for Access
to Patent Information project - project aim improving transfer of technology to
developing countries and facilitating access to
publicly-available patent information
6WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
(2/8)Objectives
- identify and present overview of technologies for
cooling devices driven by solar power - focus on technologies that can be used by the
population in rural areas of developing countries - technologies helping to improve environment, life
and health of humans, animals and plants and food
security - present solar cooling devices or processes which
are easy to use, require low maintenance, can be
serviced with little effort - exemplify how specific technical subject matter
can be searched in patent databases - may serve as a source of information for decision
makers on political level
7WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
(3/8)Methodology
- qualification search and analyses were carried
out and quality-controlled by patent and search
specialists in related technical sectors - quality analyses were based on high quality
patent data - strategy
- no restrictions to countries or regions
- no explicit time limits
- different search concepts
- screening and categorisation of individual
documents - statistical analysis
8WIPO patent lanscape report on solar cooling
(4/8)Important results
- numerous inventions in the field of solar cooling
were filed for patent protection in
industrialised countries only - various patent applications for solar cooling
technologies were filed more than 20 years ago
public domain
Free state of the art
9WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
(5/8)Important results
- many inventions address applications potentially
relevant to developing countries - for numerous inventions in the solar cooling
field, only one patent application was filed
10WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
(6/8)Important results
- most active countries developing and applying for
patent protection of solar cooling technologies
United States, Germany, China, Japan and France - most patent documents were published in Europe,
North America and Asia only few patent documents
published in Africa and South America
11WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
(7/8)Conclusions
- analysis no standard procedure
- required
- high-quality patent data/patent databases
- qualified/trained staff, appropriate technical
background, experienced in using patent data
12WIPO patent landscape report on solar cooling
(8/8)Conclusions
- results of WIPO landscape report may serve as a
source of information for decision makers on
political level (top-down) - results of report were processed to help
potential users of solar cooling technologies to
use patent information (bottom-up) - important disseminate patent information to
potential users through appropriate channels
13Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual
PropertyServices for the public
- critical issue knowledge transfer
- problems exists in industrialised and developing
countries - approach in Switzerland
- open-door policy/low-threshold services attuned
to target groups individuals, enterprises and
researchers - training courses specifics of intellectual
property, legally available protection,
availability of (patent) information - assisted patent searches with patent and search
specialists to facilitate access to required
patent information
14Thank you very much!
- Further information
- www.ipi.ch/enwww.ip-search.ch
- Contact
- Swiss Institute of Intellectual
PropertyStauffacherstrasse 65/59gCH-3003 Berne - Tel. 41 (0)31 377 77 77 Fax 41 (0)31 377 77
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