Research on the competitive situation and technical opportunities of global new textile materials technology R&D
Pengfei Wang, Hua Cheng, Yasir Nawab, Zeashan Khan, Zeashan Khan, Zeashan Khan, Zeashan Khan

TL;DR
This paper analyzes global new textile materials technology R&D through patent data to assess competition and identify technical opportunities.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed analysis of global R&D competition and technical opportunities in new textile materials using patentometrics.
Findings
The United States and Japan lead in core patented technologies and have a strong overseas layout.
China lags in core patent R&D capabilities and technical opportunity awareness compared to developed nations.
The study enriches understanding of international textile materials innovation through empirical analysis.
Abstract
Vigorously developing new textile materials technology is of great significance to improve the high-tech level of the textile industry, enhance the transformation and upgrading of the textile industry, promoting the sustainable development of the industry and the comprehensive national strength. This paper takes the 94,525 invention patents for new textile material technology in the world as the research object, and uses competitive situation calculation and patentometrics to explore the competitive situation, technical opportunities, and layout characteristics of technology R&D (Research and Development) in this field. The results show that the core patented technologies of the United States in the field of new textile materials are in a global leading position with a strong sense of overseas layout, which, like Japan, is more forward-looking than other countries and regions. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntellectual Property and Patents · Innovation and Knowledge Management · Economic and Technological Innovation
