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WIPO Asia Regional Workshop on IP for Managers and Staffs of SMEs and SME Support Institutions
Intellectual Property Strategy for SMEs
- KIPO’s Supporting Programs for SMEs -
Jong-Hyub CHOI
Director General
Intellectual Property Tribunal
Korean Intellectual Property Office
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Contents
Introduction1
Importance of SMEs in Korea2
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Challenges for the future5
Promote greater use of IP
Promote the creation & acquisition of IP
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Introduction1. Changes in the economic
environment
Importance of intellectual property - From a national point of view, creation & use of IP is essential - A recent report of the Korea Development Institute
Increase of 1%(national patent applications)
Increase of 0.11%(national growth)
- IP is vital in the activities of enterprises (especially SMEs)
- Shift in requirements for creating added-value:
labor & capital knowledge & information
The 21st century: Era of Knowledge and information
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Introduction2. KIPO’s main IP strategy
To Complete the cycle of value-added creation
Protection
of IP
Commercialization
of IPAcquisition & Creation
of IP
Use and trade
patented technology
Creation of new technology & revenue
Rapid and correct
acquisition of right
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Importance of SMEs in Korea1. Current status of SMEs in Korea
SMEs drive the national economy
• Number of SMEs: 99.8 % of all companies
• Employees: 86.7 % of all employees
SMEs’ role is emphasized more than ever:
they can quickly and flexibly respond to rapid changes in the global economy
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Importance of SMEs in Korea2. How many IPRs are owned by SMEs
Ownership ratio of SMEs
* 20 % of all IPRs
Only 7 % of SMEs own more than one IPR
Lack of human resources and inadequate funding and marketing, especially IP creation
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Importance of SMEs in Korea
3. Survey on the commercialization of patented technology
The basic data for IPR policy on increasing the use of
patented technology
22 %20 %Success rate of registered rights
50 %30 %Rate of Commercialization
224 (cases)19 (cases)Case of patent holdingPATENT
Big enterprisesSMEsSurvey contents
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Importance of SMEs in Korea4. Difficulties in using patented
technology
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Significant for our policy on the commercialization of patents
Overall difficulties
Insufficient funds (34%)
Marketing (19%)
Counterfeiting (12%)
Examination period (9%)
R&D staff (10%)
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KIPO’s support for SMEs
1. To promote creation & acquisition of IP2. To promote greater use of IP
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Creation & Acquisition of IP
1. IPR Acquisition Campaign for SMEs
Nation wide explanatory meetings on IPRs
Target: top managers, executives, officials,
IPR-related staff ..etc.
Topics : importance of IPRs, application procedures,
government programs that support creation of IP
Supporting IP training programs for SMEs at the
International Intellectual Property Training Instit
ute
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2. Information service on patented technology (1)
Providing a free public service for searching patent information
The service offers information on the Internet
For all IP-related fields such as patents, utility models,
industrial designs and trademarks
Web site: KIPO <http://www.kipo.go.kr>
KIPI <http ://www.kipi.or.kr>
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2. Information service on patented technology (2)
Production and distribution of patent maps
Since 2000, 120 patent maps have been produced
Used for formulating R&D strategy and policies
on industrial technology
Patent Maps are distributed free of charge to SMEs and research institutes in the form of CD-ROMs and booklets
Patent maps are designed to analyze patented technology
and to show trends in technology development
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3. IP consultation service
KIPO provides IP consultation
Consultation procedure
For individuals and SMEs Provide appropriate advice before investing in R&D
KIPO designated 25 specialized institutes
KIPO itself supports 20-40 cases every year
KIPO assists with 75 % of the cost (up to ₩ 15 million)
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Greater use of IP Basic principle of support
Goal: To promote greater use of IP
Patentee
Principle
Support varies according to the patentee's ability,
financial condition etc.
Transfer Financial aid Marketing
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Greater use of IP1. Patented Technology trade
market
IP-mart (on-line)
Permanent Patented Technology Market (off-line)
Facilitates transaction between technology consumers and providers through the Internet Database of 55,000 items of patented technology Http:// www.patentmart.or.kr/english
Located on the 3rd floor of the Korea Invention Promotion Association selection and exhibition of items registered at the IP- mart Three specialist agencies provide information on market, industry trend and standard contracts
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Greater use of IP2. Evaluation of patented
technology
Infrastructure for transferring & commercializing patented technology
Technical evaluation - 29 designated institutions - performance, efficiency, safety of invention
Economic evaluation - 12 designated institutions - market value, potential of commercialization
Evaluation cost Up to 80 % of evaluation cost is subsidized for individuals and SMEs
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Greater use of IP3. Committee on Patented Technology
Commercialization
ObjectiveIntegration and cooperation of commercialization support programs from the government sector
Legal base
The act of invention promotion
Financial support in 2003
Total: ₩ 179 billion (U$149 million)
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Greater use of IP3. Committee on Patented Technology
Commercialization
Major tasks
Upgrade and maintain the systems related to commercialization of patented technology Determine a comprehensive support strategy and scale Coordinate the various policies of government sectors
Participants Ministry of Commerce, Industry & Energy Korean Intellectual Property office Small & Medium Business Administration
Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry
Ministry of Maritime Affairs & Fisheries Rural Development Administration / Korea Forest Service
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4. Programs of financial support
Support for producing a prototype of patented technology
After evaluation of the technical and commercial potential,
we assist individuals and SMEs by subsidizing up to 80 %
of the cost of the prototype.
Commercialization rate of the program’s beneficiaries is about 70 %
Financial support for overseas IP applications
To acquire overseas IPRs for active international business
Subsidies up to ₩ 2 million (about $1,700) per case
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5. Venture capital fund
Venture capital fund for patented technology commercialization
In cooperation with venture capitalists:
- The Korea Development Bank
- The Kibo Technology Advancing Capital Co.
Mainly invested in SMEs with promising patent technology
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6. The marketing of patented products (1)
SMEs are poor in marketing capability
KIPO's marketing assistance:
Exhibition for superior patented products
Publicity for superior patented products
- eg) The top one hundred Superior Patented Products Selection
- Marketing strategy is vital for commercial success
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6. The marketing of patented products (2)
Operation of a cyber shopping mall- for selling patented products (opens in Oct. 2004)
Priority purchase recommendation program
Superior inventions are recommended for purchase
by national and local governmental organizations
and government-funded organizations
Publicizing cases which successfully commercializesuperior patented technology
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Challenges for the future
Strengthening the infrastructure for creating and using IP
- Less direct financial support- More studies on new IP policies
Close cooperation with related offices
- to overcome financial limits- to enlarge the extent of support - to introduce many programs for SMEs
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