The WIPO Office in China opened in Beijing in July 2014. We promote WIPO's international intellectual property (IP) services and products in China.

The services we support include:

The products we promote include PATENTSCOPE, the Global Brand Database and the Global Design Database.

Find out more: About our office | China country profile

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WIPO Magazine

WIPO Magazine is available online in Chinese, providing our users with more content on IP in their local language. The Magazine provides up-to-date information on creativity and innovation in action, exploring the advantages of IP.


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WIPO events in China

Other IP events

Our staff regularly participate in other IP events in China:

  • 2024 CIFTIS Global Trade in Services Summit, MOFCOM, Beijing People's Government, September 12, 2024 Beijing
  • Professional Salon on "Cultural Trends: Innovative Development and Protection Governance of Copyright in the Digital Age", Beijing Municipal Copyright Bureau, September 20, 2024 Beijing
  • 2024 AIPPI World Congress, CCPIT, AIPPI, October 19-22, 2024 Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province

WIPO services and products in China

PCT system for patents

China joined the PCT in 1993 and has been the third largest user of the System since 2013. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd was the largest PCT applicant in 2014.

Madrid System for trademarks

China joined the Madrid System in 1989. It has been the most designated Madrid member since 2012 and became the seventh office of origin in 2014.

China and WIPO initiatives

IP summer schools

The WIPO Academy Summer School program provides an opportunity for senior students and young professionals to acquire deeper knowledge of each domain of IP and of the role and functions of WIPO.

WIPO GREEN

Through this online marketplace, we help connect Chinese seekers and providers of new environmental solutions with other seekers and providers of cutting-edge green technology and services around the world.

WIPO Re:Search

Chinese partners have already established collaborations with African universities through this consortium, which promotes the development of new drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics in the fight against neglected tropical diseases, malaria, and tuberculosis.