The technological empire begins with polymer materials

Chapter 5 Patent Application and Sample Submission

Gao Yuan drove to a commercial office building in the city center, where there was a patent agency called Qianfeng.

"Sir, who are you looking for?" The girl in charge of reception at the door stood up and put on a not so friendly, but very professional smile.

"I'm looking for your Mr. Song Kun. I talked to him on the phone yesterday afternoon," Gao Yuan said.

After a while, a gentle man in his late twenties, wearing a suit and gold-rimmed glasses, came out.

Perhaps because he didn't expect Gao Yuan to be so young, Song Kun was slightly startled and said with a smile, "Are you Mr. Gao Yuan?"

"it's me."

"Nice to meet you. We finally meet. Please come with me."

The two of them chatted all the way into the company.

Every patent agent here has his or her own cubicle. Song Kun asked Gao Yuan to sit down, and then cleared up the copywriting piled up like a hill on his desk.

"Mr. Gao laughed. In fact, the most important job of our patent agents is copywriting. No matter what kind of patent a client applies for, the application must comply with internationally accepted rules and be written clearly and clearly."

Song Kun explained and Gao Yuan nodded slightly. Before coming, he also got some relevant information from the Internet and knew that patent agents are all masters of copywriting and drawings.

"By the way, how did Mr. Gao find our company?" Song Kun asked jokingly while clearing the table: "In terms of Baidu search, our company is not ranked high because we did not spend money. You should be recommended by an acquaintance. ?”

Phew~

Gao Yuan almost laughed when he heard the four words Baidu search.

"How can normal people trust Baidu?" Gao Yuan said with a smile: "It's very simple. I first log on to the website of the State Intellectual Property Office, find the patent agency management, then click on the patent agency system, search for local patent agencies, and you will get The number of agents and the date of establishment of each company are used to judge its strength by the number of years the company has been in operation and the number of employees.”

"The second step is to enter the name of the patent agency through the SooPAT patent search engine, and you can see the content of the cases that have been applied for. In this way, you can get the second important parameter, the patent application passing rate. Compared with the number of applications, the number of applications passed Rate is the most important indicator to judge whether a team is professional.”

"Based on the above information, I found that your company is not the largest, but your patent application approval rate ranks first, far ahead of your peers in the industry. This shows that you are a very professional, serious and prosperous company."

Gao Yuan smiled and spoke in a calm tone.

Song Kun never expected that the young man in front of him, wearing a sports T-shirt and pants, would think so carefully and clearly.

"I would like to ask, has Mr. Gao studied law?" Song Kun asked doubtfully.

Unknowingly, his attitude towards the plateau has changed dramatically, and he has become more respectful.

Gao Yuan smiled, "I studied computer science in college, and I don't understand law."

Things went very smoothly. Gao Yuan had already thought clearly about his needs. The patent scope and trademark style were listed one by one. Song Kun only needed to provide professional consultation and services in accordance with Gao Yuan's requirements.

"I have to say that it is very pleasant to work with Mr. Gao. If all customers were like you, my job would be much easier." After the discussion, Song Kun shook hands with Gao Yuan and said goodbye with emotion.

Song Kun didn't lie. A large part of his work time was wasted on explaining to customers, but it was different when working with smart people. The communication was efficient and the attack hit it off immediately.

It was already eleven o'clock when I left the patent company. There was a traffic jam on the road and I missed the working time of the textile laboratory.

Gao Yuan had no choice but to eat Pan Yangzhou fried rice nearby, and then sat in the car reading and thinking. He waited until two o'clock in the afternoon before the laboratory opened.

There is no way, after all, it is a government-run agency, and everything must be done step by step.

Generally speaking, the private economy in Jiangsu and Zhejiang is developed, and the efficiency of government agencies is relatively high compared to other places in the country, and they also have a good sense of service.

The full name of this place is New Textile Materials and Technology Laboratory. In addition to researching textile fabrics, it also conducts research on supporting machinery. The scale is relatively large in the country. There are more than twenty experts with doctorate titles alone. .

The reason why a national laboratory can be established in such a small city is ultimately due to the development of the local textile industry.

Once upon a time, the Textile City located in Keqiao District was the largest giant in Asia.

How big is the influence?

In the world, there is something called the Keqiao Index. Whether the national or even global textile industry is booming, just look at the Keqiao Index.

However, with the continuous relocation of large and small supporting factories to South Asia and Southeast Asia in the past ten years, my country's textile industry has been greatly affected.

By now, the mid- to low-end production lines have almost been moved. If you go to Wal-Mart supermarkets in North America, you will see that most of them are products produced in Vietnam and Bangladesh. Since 2014, Chinese goods have gradually withdrawn from the mainstream market.

Some people may say that the profits of mid- to low-end textiles are low, so it doesn’t matter if they leave. Besides, even if these factories go to Southeast Asia, aren’t zippers and buttons still imported from China?

This idea is obviously naive.

As we all know, the West is obsessed with subjugating itself and wants to sideline China's manufacturing industry. It has been more than a day or two.

So the focus is not on profits, but on trends.

After all, when we traded our shirts for airplanes, the West did not expect that China could evolve into the terrifying monster it is today in just a few decades.

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