Women listed as inventors in third of global patent filings: UN

AFP  |  Geneva 

The UN today hailed a significant increase in women listed as inventors in global filings over the past decade, but warned a pronounced remained.

New data from the showed that women were listed in 31 per cent of the some 224,000 international applications it published last year.

That compares to just 23 per cent a decade earlier, the UN agency said.

WIPO celebrated in a statement "the innovative, creative accomplishments of women around the globe." He pointed out that "international applications are an important benchmark for measuring innovative activity in the contemporary, global economy," stressing that "anything less than the achievement of full parity between men and women is a missed opportunity." The agency's data showed that was best in class on gender, with at least one woman listed among inventors in more than 50 per cent of all international applications.

China, the world's second largest filer of international patents, also came in second when it came to including women inventors in its filings, at 48 per cent.

The world leader in international applications, the United States, meanwhile only listed women among the inventors in 33 per cent of its filings, placing it fifth, WIPO said.

International applications in the fields of biotechnology, and chemistry showed the highest inclusion of women, with female inventors listed in a majority of patents in these disciplines, WIPO said.

Biotech topped the ranking, counting women inventors in 58 per cent of all filings, while patents related to mechanical elements was at the bottom of the list, with just 14 per cent.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 10:15 IST