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Li Yang: The utilization rate of patents in China is low. What does this mean?

There are many patents in China, but the utilization rate is low, which reflects that we have not really created enough productivity progress to promote the rapid development of productivity. However, we have patents, but the utilization rate is not good enough, and more efforts are needed.

Turning patents into productive forces in real life is not just talk. This requires a lot of financial support. To put it bluntly, you have the technology, but if you really want to put into production, you have to have a production line, you have to have this address for production, you have to go through various formalities such as industrial and commercial taxation, and you have to register a legal company before you can operate legally. This needs the support of money. Without money, you only have one technology, and it is difficult for you to really make a scale.

We have been engaged in theory for a long time, but people who really engage in practical technology can't, so we urgently need a group of people to appear on the edge of theory and technology, that is, to be able to turn the technology in the laboratory into productive forces in real life and speed up this transformation, but it is easier said than done, because such a person who knows both theory and actual production is really a high-end talent, because he must understand both aspects before he can do this thing.

However, in any case, we need a higher conversion rate of patented technology. Only by transforming technology into productive forces can we promote the development of productive forces and gain more and more advantages in the competition of physical industries. We are not saying that some key areas of the real industry are still stuck with each other. We don't mean that there is no technology in this field at all, but we haven't done it fast enough and well enough in transforming productive forces. Although we have gradually realized the seriousness of this problem, it is still difficult to change it quickly in the short term.