2013-01-10 16:23:30 -
Toyota, Honda, Denso, General Motors and Panasonic Among Top 5 Patentees
PHILADELPHIA, January 10, 2013 - The Intellectual Property & Science business of
Thomson Reuters, the world's leading source of intelligent information for
businesses and professionals, today released the results of its study of the
global automobile industry's patent activity. The findings, which are featured
in the Thomson Reuters paper "Auto Industry Sets Sights on Alternative Power"
detail a 182 percent increase in alternative-power-related patents filed
globally since 2006, with Toyota, Honda, Denso, General Motors and Panasonic
leading the way in alternative-power R&D.
Following are among key findings in the report:
· 182 Percent Increase in Alternative Power Patents: Between 2006 and 2011,
patent activity in the alternative-power space grew by 182 percent, more than
any other technology area in the automotive industry,
with a total of 14,977
unique inventions for the last year studied.
· Toyota Leads the Way in Alternative-Power R&D: In the study period, 1,901
unique inventions were from Toyota, followed by Honda, which posted 587 unique
inventions; Denso, the Japanese auto components manufacturer; General Motors;
and Panasonic, the manufacturer of the batteries that help power Toyota's Prius.
· Vehicle Security Technology on the Rise: Patent activity in the vehicle
security system space grew by 54 percent over the five-year study period, with a
total of 5,777 unique inventions in the last year studied.
· Transmission Research Shifts into High Gear: Patent activity in vehicle
transmission system technology grew by 48 percent over the study period, with a
total of 7,569 unique inventions filed in the last year studied.
"With stringent new fuel economy standards introduced in the U.S. that require
global auto manufacturers to double their average mileage requirements, car
companies have gotten very serious about alternative power," said Bob
Stembridge, an intellectual property analyst at Thomson Reuters and author of
the report. "The aggressive R&D efforts of some of the leading manufacturers
suggest that consumer options for alternative power will grow considerably in
the coming decade."
Data for this report were aggregated using Thomson Reuters Derwent World Patents
Index® (DWPI) to identify global patent activity in the automobile industry.
Within each category, researchers analyzed the total number of unique inventions
(each invention was counted only once) issued in published patent applications
and granted patents in 2006 and 2011. Results from both time periods were then
compared to determine overall growth over the last five years.
To view the full report, Auto Industry Sets Sights on Alternative Power, visit:
go.thomsonreuters.com/auto
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