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JPO to Help Smaller Firms, Start-Ups Protect Intellectual Property
The Japan Patent Office (JPO) will take steps to enable small and medium-sized
firms to register a patent at half the current cost, or about 200,000 yen,
by fiscal 2019 starting April. It currently costs a total of roughly 400,000
yen to register a patent, including the cost for the application and examination
fees. Small-and medium-sized firms possess unique technology, but it is
believed that many have not taken steps to protect their intellectual property
rights. The JPO is taking steps to make the cost for registering a patent
the lowest among the main industrialized countries in a bid to strengthen
the protective edge of domestic firms. In addition the JPO will take steps
to back up startups to acquire intellectual property. It plans to launch
a group of experts that will include lawyers to provide advice about how
to apply and gain a patent.
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---as of October thru December in 2017---
22 Japanese Start-Ups have Value of Over 10 Billion Yen – Nikkei Survey
FSA to Make Legal Changes to Help Boost Fintech
Japan Unveils Quantum Computer, to Provide Technology Free
Japan to Formulate New Strategic Vision for Intellectual Property
Japan Launches Michibiki No. 4 Satellite
JPO to Draft Guideline for Fee for SEPs
Japan Makes Progress on Developing All Solid-State Battery
Japan Firm Aims to Begin Production of First Surgical Robot
Fujifilm to Invest in Regenerative Medical Start-Up
Mazda to Release EV in U.S., European Markets in 2019
Fujitsu to Step Up Efforts to Develop Quantum Computers
Kawasaki, ABB to Work Together on Robot Automation
Japanese Researchers Discover 3 Drugs Combined May Provide Alzheimer Treatment
Takeda to Lure Researchers to Its Shonan Research Center
Tokyo Denki University Develops Scalpel that Safely Removes Tumor with Water
--See the page "Recent News" in detail
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