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Arab news, Sat, May 10, 2025 | Dhu al-Qadah 12, 1446
Saudi Arabia sees 13% rise in patent filing to reach 8,029 in 2024
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s intellectual property
landscape continued its robust growth in 2024, with patent filings rising by
13.33 percent year on year to reach a record 8,029, according to the Saudi
Authority for Intellectual Property.
The authority’s annual statistical report
highlighted significant expansion across all key IP categories, underscoring the
Kingdom’s ongoing transformation into a knowledge-based economy.
Patent applications from individuals surged by 62
percent, while filings by foreign applicants rose 15 percent to 4,921. The
increase reflects rising global interest in protecting innovations within the
Kingdom.
Trademark registrations totaled 31,834 in 2024,
marking a 15.72 percent increase, while design filings grew by 8.75 percent.
Voluntary copyright registration also saw a notable 63.15 percent jump,
indicating greater public engagement with IP rights.
SAIP issued 4,355 patent certificates,
1,578 design registrations, and 1,504 copyright certificates throughout the
year.
The report also noted that 96 percent of granted
patents originated from institutions, highlighting the active role of
universities and research centers in the innovation ecosystem. Individual
inventors filed 2,139 patent applications — up from 1,320 in 2023—showing
growing grassroots participation.
In terms of technical fields, information
technology and software accounted for 25.77 percent of total patent filings.
Library and document management comprised 57.16 percent, and applied technical
inventions followed at 12.46 percent.
Public understanding of intellectual property also
improved, with SAIP reporting an 8 percent rise in the national IP awareness
index. This was attributed to expanded electronic services, streamlined
procedures, and national initiatives aimed at safeguarding innovators’ rights.
Internationally, Saudi Arabia’s efforts have not
gone unnoticed. The Kingdom recorded a 17.5 percent improvement in its score on
the 2025 Global Intellectual Property Index, placing it among the top-performing
countries out of 55 economies evaluated.
Saudi Arabia also ranked 24th globally in
artificial intelligence patent output, with 1,189 AI-related patents
filed—further cementing its commitment to technological advancement and
innovation-led growth.
The Kingdom’s achievements are the result of
sweeping reforms to its IP framework, including enhanced legal protections and
enforcement strategies that aim to foster a more competitive, innovation-driven
economy.