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PRESS RELEASE
Contact:
Ruth Nyblod
703-305-8341
ruth.nyblod@uspto.govFebruary 9, 2004
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USPTO Releases List of Top 10 Universities Receiving Most Patents in 2003
University of California leads U.S. academic institutions for tenth consecutive year
The Department of Commerce’s United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today announced the top 10 U.S. universities receiving the most patents during calendar year 2003. Listed below are the 10 universities receiving the most patents for inventions in 2003, along with their 2002 ranking. The University of California tops the list for the tenth consecutive year.
"American innovation has long set the pace for technological advancement worldwide," said Jon Dudas, Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property. "Academic researchers, and the inventions they patent, are integral to the progress of the science and technology that strengthen the economy, create new jobs and enhance the health and welfare of all Americans.”
This report presents a preliminary list of the U.S. universities receiving the most patents for invention (i.e., utility patents) during the 2003 calendar year. All campuses are included.
Rank in 2003* Number of Patents in 2003* Organization* (Rank
in 2002) (Number of Patents in 2002) 1 439University of California (1) (431) 2 139California Institute of Technology (3) (110) 3 127Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2) (135) 4 96University of Texas (5) (93) 5 85Stanford University (4) (104) 6 84University of Wisconsin (6**) (81) 7 70Johns Hopkins University (6**) (81) 8 63University of Michigan (12) (47) 9 61Columbia University (13) (45) 10 59Cornell University (21**) (35) 59University of Florida (15) (42)*The listed patent counts are preliminary. The final listing of patent counts for U.S. universities in 2003 should be
available in late December of 2004.
** Indicates a tie in the ranking among two or more U.S. universities.
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