Evaluation of Brazilian biotechnology patent activity from 1975 to 2010.

F Dias, F Delfim, I Drummond, A O Carmo, T M Barroca, C C Horta, E Kalapothakis
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The analysis of patent activity is one methodology used for technological monitoring. In this paper, the activity of biotechnology-related patents in Brazil were analyzed through 30 International Patent Classification (IPC) codes published by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). We developed a program to analyse the dynamics of the major patent applicants, countries and IPC codes extracted from the Brazilian Patent Office (INPI) database. We also identified Brazilian patent applicants who tried to expand protection abroad via the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). We had access to all patents published online at the INPI from 1975 to July 2010, including 9,791 biotechnology patent applications in Brazil, and 163 PCTs published online at World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) from 1997 to December 2010. To our knowledge, there are no other online reports of biotechnology patents previous to the years analyzed here. Most of the biotechnology patents filed in the INPI (10.9%) concerned measuring or testing processes involving nucleic acids. The second and third places belonged to patents involving agro-technologies (recombinant DNA technology for plant cells and new flowering plants, i.e. angiosperms, or processes for obtaining them, and reproduction of flowering plants by tissue culture techniques). The majority of patents (87.2%) were filed by nonresidents, with USA being responsible for 51.7% of all biotechnology patents deposited in Brazil. Analyzing the resident applicants per region, we found a hub in the southeast region of Brazil. Among the resident applicants for biotechnology patents filed in the INPI, 43.5% were from São Paulo, 18.3% were from Rio de Janeiro, and 9.7% were from Minas Gerais. Pfizer, Novartis, and Sanofi were the largest applicants in Brazil, with 339, 288, and 245 biotechnology patents filed, respectively. For residents, the largest applicant was the governmental institution FIOCRUZ (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation), which filed 69 biotechnology patents within the period analyzed. The first biotechnology patent applications via PCT were submitted by Brazilians in 1997, with 3 from UFMG (university), 2 from individuals, and 1 from EMBRAPA (research institute).

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1975 - 2010年巴西生物技术专利活动评价。
专利活动分析是用于技术监测的一种方法。本文通过经济合作与发展组织(OECD)公布的30个国际专利分类(IPC)代码,分析了巴西生物技术相关专利的活动情况。我们开发了一个程序来分析从巴西专利局(INPI)数据库中提取的主要专利申请人、国家和IPC代码的动态。我们还确定了试图通过《专利合作条约》(PCT)扩大海外保护的巴西专利申请人。我们获得了1975年至2010年7月在INPI在线公布的所有专利,包括巴西的9791项生物技术专利申请,以及1997年至2010年12月在世界知识产权组织(WIPO)在线公布的163项pct。据我们所知,在本文分析的年份之前,没有其他关于生物技术专利的在线报告。在INPI中申请的大多数生物技术专利(10.9%)涉及涉及核酸的测量或测试过程。第二名和第三名属于涉及农业技术的专利(植物细胞和新的开花植物,即被子植物的重组DNA技术,或获得它们的过程,以及通过组织培养技术繁殖开花植物)。大多数专利(87.2%)是由非居民提交的,其中美国占巴西所有生物技术专利的51.7%。分析每个地区的常驻申请人,我们在巴西东南部地区发现了一个中心。在INPI提交的生物技术专利居民申请人中,43.5%来自圣保罗,18.3%来自里约热内卢,9.7%来自米纳斯吉拉斯州。辉瑞(Pfizer)、诺华(Novartis)和赛诺菲(Sanofi)是巴西最大的申请者,分别申请了339项、288项和245项生物技术专利。在居民方面,最大的申请人是政府机构FIOCRUZ(奥斯瓦尔多·克鲁兹基金会),在分析期间申请了69项生物技术专利。巴西人于1997年通过PCT提交了第一批生物技术专利申请,其中3份来自UFMG(大学),2份来自个人,1份来自EMBRAPA(研究所)。
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