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【GE CHENG News】China globally leads in 6G patent applications with listed companies seizing technology high ground
2025-12-30The China Internet Development Report 2025 were officially released at the World Internet Conference (WIC) Wuzhen Summit. The Report shows that as the end of June 2025, Chinas 6G patent applications accounted for approximately 40.3% of the global total, ranking first in the world. At the same time, -
【GE CHENG News】China becomes first nation with over 4M domestic invention patents
2025-12-30According to the newly released "Research Report on the Integration Capabilities of Technological Innovation and Industrial Innovation in Chinese Cities", China’s scale of research results commercialization continues to expand, with the transaction amount of technology contracts maintaining double-d -
【GE CHENG News】EPO revokes JA Solar's key Patent, CHINT Green Energy secures first victory in Europe
2025-12-08Its reported from overseas media Juve-Patent that the EPO Opposition Division recently revoked a key solar technology patent held by JA Solar (hereinafter referred to as "JA Solar") (Patent No. EP 4 092 759). According to relevant sources, this patent is the core of the dispute between Chinese solar -
【GE CHENG News】OPPO grants license for cellular standard essential patents to a major Chinese automaker
2025-12-08On November 5, 2025 in Shenzhen, China, OPPO, a leading global smart device manufacturer, announced it had signed a global patent licensing agreement with a major Chinese automaker, granting the automaker access to OPPO’s cellular communication Standard Essential Patents (SEPs). Under the agreement, -
【GE CHENG News】Patent transfer and licensing filings nationwide reached 1.154 million as of the end of August
2025-12-08China has launched a special action for patent transformation and application since 2023. As of the end of August in 2025, the number of patent transfer and licensing registrations nationwide has reached 1.154 million, of which 142,000 were transferred and licensed by universities and research insti