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India Reinforces Position as Innovation Hub in South and South East Asia, Says New Clarivate Report

New Delhi, December 17, 2020 – Clarivate Plc (NYSE:CCC), a global leader in providing trusted information and insights to accelerate the pace of innovation, today announced the release of a new report on Innovation in South and South East Asia. The report Innovation in South and South East Asia revealed that 64% of the 235 leading innovators are Indian organizations, reinforcing India’s position as a regional research and innovation hub. Governments and academic institutions in the region are pivotal to enabling innovation. They constitute 57% of the top innovators in the report.

Science, technology and innovation are at the forefront of South and South East Asian countries’ national agendas. The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Plan of Action on Science, Technology and Innovation (2016 to 2025)[1] and ASEAN IPR Action Plan (2016 to 2025)[2] show why and how science, technology and intellectual property (IP) can contribute to national and regional socio-economic development goals. At a national level, the Indian government has identified innovation as a priority, with initiatives such as Innovate India, a platform for showcasing innovation. The concerted policy push by governments and new initiatives from IP offices in the region to encourage IP investment and make IP protection more affordable are encouraging a culture of innovation and IP.

South and South East Asian innovators identified in the report saw their inventions rise by 10% year on year between 2014 and 2018.

Jeff Roy, President, IP Group, Clarivate, said, “South and South East Asia are of the most dynamic and diverse regions in the world and innovation is key to their future growth. At Clarivate, we believe that human ingenuity, through innovation, can change the world. We focus on better serving innovation hubs and helping our customers and partners around the world to more effectively operate in fast-growing regions and hubs when it comes to Intellectual Property. As a trusted partner to academic institutions, government organizations, nonprofits and corporations in the region and worldwide, we will continue to support our customers to deliver life-changing innovations.”

Download the report Innovation in South and South East Asia.

Clarivate Recognizes Most Influential Innovators at South and South East Asia Innovation Forum

Clarivate Plc (NYSE: CCC), a global leader in providing trusted information and insights to accelerate the pace of innovation, unveiled the recipients of the annual South and South East Asia Innovation Awards at the Innovation Forum held on November 18 and 19. The Innovation Forum brought together leaders from academic, government, and industry sectors across the region to share best practices and transformational initiatives that accelerate the pace of innovation.

The awards are based on an analysis of patent volume, citation volume, patent success, and the level of globalization using patent data from Derwent World Patents Index™ (DWPI) and Derwent Patent Citations Index™ (DPCI). This year, 235 organizations from academia, government, and the corporate sector were identified as the top innovators in South and South-East Asia. The top 28 received the Innovation Award:

Innovation Awards 2020 Recipients (listed in alphabetical country order within each category)

Academic Institutions

Country

Organization

Brunei

University of Brunei Darussalam

India

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Indonesia

Diponegoro University

Malaysia

National University of Malaysia

Philippines

Cebu Technological University

Singapore

National University of Singapore

Vietnam

Hanoi University of Science and Technology

  Government Research Organizations

Country

Organization

India

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

Indonesia

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

Malaysia

Malaysian Palm Oil Board

Singapore

Agency for Science, Technology and Research

Vietnam

Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology

 Corporations

Country

Organization

Indonesia

PT Pertamina

Malaysia

Petronas

Singapore

Sivantos Group

Sri Lanka

MAS Holdings

Thailand

Siam Cement Group

Vietnam

Viettel Group

India

Organization

Agri-Business

UPL Limited

Automotive

Mahindra & Mahindra Limited

Chemicals & Energy

Indian Oil Corporation Limited

Consumer Goods

ITC Limited

Heavy Industries

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited

Information Technology & Services

Wipro Limited

Pharmaceuticals

Suven Life Sciences Limited

Textiles & Apparel

Welspun Group

Emerging Corporations

Country

Organization

India

ANI Technologies Private Limited

Singapore

KaHa Private Limited

 

Jeff Roy, President, IP Group, Clarivate, said, “We are pleased to once again provide a platform for regional leaders and experts across the innovation lifecycle to explore and exchange ideas, foster collaboration and drive research excellence. At Clarivate, we are committed to improving the way the world creates, protects, and advances innovation. Bringing together innovators from academia, government and industry will ensure that the spirit of innovation continues to thrive and deliver positive technological, social, and economic impact.”

At the virtual two-day event, Amitabh Kant, CEO of NITI Aayog opened with an inaugural address about innovation in the digital age and said: “India is aiming to increase its current R&D expenditure substantially through scale-up innovation-led entrepreneurship in various sectors such as food, energy water, and national security. To promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, NITI Aayog has come up with India Innovation Index which is a tool to rank states for innovation and it also measures the result of innovation practices.” He also talked about Indian government policy initiatives that have resulted in strict IPR rights, patent filings, and contract enforcement which are boosting confidence amongst the innovators and helping them in commercializing their technologies.

Prof. K. Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, highlighted in his speech that this pandemic has led to accelerated innovation and that industry-academic partnership can be the key to bringing innovations to market quickly, citing the example of India’s first CRISPR COVID-19 test, developed by CSIR-IGIB, a worthy example of home-grown innovation approved for use in India.

Other distinguished speakers included renowned experts from Amity University, APEC Life Sciences Innovation Forum, A*STAR Singapore,  Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), Duopharma Biotech Bhd, Food Innopolis, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Inttl Advocare, Invest India, K&S Partners, Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, MAS Holdings, Premas Biotech and the National University of Malaysia.

The criteria used to identify the top South and South-East Asian innovators closely mirrors that of the annual Derwent Top 100 Global Innovators from Clarivate which celebrates the world’s most successful organizations in research and development.