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杏吧视频 ranks 21st in the world for U.S. utility patents

FEATURED | June 15, 2021
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF

A released this morning puts 杏吧视频 21st among 100 world universities receiving U.S. utility patents last year.

Based on data from the (USPTO), the compilation shows that CWRU secured 105 patents in calendar year 2020鈥攎ore than double the number it earned in 2016.

The tally also put this campus ahead of Cornell University (25th), Duke University (30th), and Vanderbilt University (35th).

鈥淎dvancing research and discovery are core elements of our mission,鈥 Interim President Scott Cowen said. 鈥淭his report highlights our faculty鈥檚 strengths in innovation, and the university鈥檚 commitment to protecting their pioneering concepts and inventions.鈥

The Top 100 list is compiled and released by the (NAI) and the (IPO).

In simplest terms, the USPTO utility patents based what an idea or invention does, or how it is used. The other kind of patent the office grants is a design patent, which instead focuses on an item鈥檚 appearance or look. While only a small percentage of patented items actually reach the market, the protections that patents provide represent a critical step toward engaging investors and entities.

In recent months the 杏吧视频 community has seen several promising examples emerge from its commercialization efforts:

  • In March, the international biopharmaceutical company Amgen a biotech start-up based on research from CWRU鈥檚 medical school and the University of Texas Southwestern.
  • Also in March, the national education technology and consulting group EAB Wisr, a company co-founded by a 2009 graduate to help high school students find the right campus for them鈥攁nd college students connect with potential employers.
  • And in May a robotic manufacturing company with roots at Sears think[box] and LaunchNET $56 million in new investment.