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Israeli patent applications rose by 18.5% in 2021

According to the Israel Patent Office, 9,616 applications were filed in 2021, compared to 8,123 in 2020.

Illustrative image. Credit: Israel Patent Office.
Illustrative image. Credit: Israel Patent Office.

Data from the Israel Patent Office shows an increase of 18.5% in patent applications in 2021, the agency said on Tuesday.

The Patent Office, a division of the Justice Ministry, said that overall, 9,616 applications to register intellectual property rights in Israel were filed in 2021, compared to 8,123 in 2020.

The agency further noted that while 2020 saw the coronavirus pandemic impact such applications, the data shows that this field as well had recovered throughout 2021.

According to the Patent Office, the increase in patent applications was observed across all disciplines, but while in 2020 there was an increase in patent applications by both foreign and Israeli inventors, in 2021 there was a decrease in patent submissions by Israeli applicants and an increase in foreign applications. This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.

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