LOL You don't get banned because you're weak. No. You get banned because the crybabies are very afraid of you. I'm sure TikTok will be banned soon, as well. However, just like Trump's failed "too easy to win" trade war, the result will be the same for Biden's "tech war".
Innovation: China files almost half of the world's patents, India lags far behind - Check details
Patents Filing: Asia's share in patent filing has increased, and out of the world's total patents being filed - two-thirds are now being filed from the continent. A large share of this comes from China alone.
China is continuously increasing its investment in the field of technology and innovation. Last year, the country had filed more than 1.5 million patents. Pic: Pixabay
Patents Filing: 2021 was a particularly good one from the point of view of innovations, as 3.4 million patents were filed in the year. This is the highest number of patents ever filed in a single year. Before this, the highest number of patents filed was 3.3 million, in the year 2018.
In particular, Asia's share in patent filing has increased, and out of the world's total patents being filed - two-thirds are now being filed from the continent. A large share of this comes from China alone —which files about half of the world's patents. On the other hand, India's performance has improved, but China still files 25 times more patents than India.
Nearly half of world's patent applications are from China
China is continuously increasing its investment in the field of technology and innovation. Last year, the country had filed more than 1.5 million patents. This was about 46% of the total patents filed in the world. Out of the top 10 patent-filing countries, China alone has filed more patents than the other 9 countries combined.
Also, there is a huge difference in the number of patents filed by China and the US. China applies for more than twice as many patents as the US. China filed 5.9% more patents in 2021 than the year before that.
Patent Filing: India's performance improves, now at number six in the world
When it comes to filing patents, India ranks sixth in the world — it has improved one position as compared to the previous year. India's rise has come at the cost of Germany, which has fallen one spot in the ranking.
India filed 61,573 patents in the year 2021. This is 8.5% more than the previous year. The country also stood at the sixth position in terms of obtaining patents. India received 30,721 patents — which is 10 percent more than the number of patents received the year before.
India is one of the few countries that has been able to grow in double-digits in obtaining patents.
China's dominance
It takes time to file and obtain a patent. For this reason, the number of patents filed and the patents obtained in a year cannot be compared fairly.
However, in the year 2021 alone, 1.76 million patents were granted worldwide. Of these,
China received a maximum of 6,95,946 patents. The US stood second, with 327,307 patents received. After this comes Japan (184,372) and South Korea (145882) and the European Patent Office - EPO (108,799).
Patent Filing: Chinese company Huawei at the forefront
Out of the top 10 companies that have obtained patents, three are from China. Chinese brand Huawei obtained the maximum number of 6952 patents. Oppo has got 2,208 and BOE has received 1,980 patents.
The American company Qualcomm comes at the second position with 3,931 patents received. South Korea's Samsung and LG have received 3041 and 2885 patents, respectively.
Three Japanese companies - Mitsubishi, Sony and Panasonic - also feature in the list of top 10 companies with most patents received.
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Huawei retains lead in telecom equipment market in first half
October 6, 2022
Telecom equipment market revenue increased 3 percent year-over-year during the first half of 2022 as against 7 percent increase in 2021.
Huawei, Nokia, Ericsson, ZTE, Cisco, Ciena and Samsung are the top vendors in the global telecom equipment market.
Challenging comparisons in 5G markets, component shortages, the strengthening USD, supplier exits in Russia, and slower wireless activity in Japan and India weighed on some of the technology segments in the first half.
Surging demand for broadband equipment was not enough to offset tepid developments in RAN, optical transport, and routers in second quarter of 2022.
Telecom equipment business in North America and China grew at a double-digit rate and a high single-digit rate in the first half, respectively. Market conditions were challenging in the Asia Pacific region (APAC). Telecom equipment revenues in Europe turned negative in the second quarter, reflecting the stronger USD and supplier exits in Russia.
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report from Dell’Oro said telecom equipment vendor dynamics were stable between 2021 and 1H22, with the top 7 suppliers driving around 80 percent of the overall market.
Huawei benefitted from its telecom equipment leadership position in China during 1H22.
Huawei’s telecom equipment revenue share decline outside of China was negligible. Huawei accounted for 18 percent of the telecom equipment market in H1.
Global telecom equipment revenues are projected to increase 4 percent in 2022 and record a fifth consecutive year of growth, Dell’Oro said.
Dell’Oro’s Telecom Capex report suggests that the majority of the mobile operators are not revising their Capex guidance at this juncture. USD-based Capex projections have been revised downward to reflect the USD gains against most other major currencies in recent months.
Telecom equipment market revenue increased 3 percent year-over-year during the first half of 2022 as against 7 percent increase in 2021.
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