Innovation and IP Rights in the Chilean Copper Mining Sector: The Role of the Mining, Equipment, Technology and Services Firms

Innovation and IP Rights in the Chilean Copper Mining Sector: The Role of the Mining, Equipment, Technology and Services Firms
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Synopsis Innovation and IP Rights in the Chilean Copper Mining Sector: The Role of the Mining, Equipment, Technology and Services Firms by : Claudio Bravo-Ortega

This analysis of intellectual property (IP) protection practices among mining equipment, technology and services suppliers (METS) in Chile’s copper mining sector adds to a body of literature that has hitherto focused on high-income countries. It is based on data collated from an online survey of resident METS and on semi-structured interviews of executives from mining companies and suppliers, including two universities. The main conclusion is that, although METS appear to be innovative in relation to the mining sector and the economy as a whole, only a few use intellectual property rights (IPRs) to protect their innovations. The main reasons for this finding appear to be the cost and expected complexity of the registration process. Another noteworthy finding is the view that Chile has the requisite legal IPR expertise, but commercial capabilities (expertise in IPR-based innovation management and business plans) are much less developed. In the last section, four case studies of product and process innovation by four mining suppliers add some interesting insights to the analysis.

Innovation and IP Rights in the Chilean Copper Mining Sector

Innovation and IP Rights in the Chilean Copper Mining Sector
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Synopsis Innovation and IP Rights in the Chilean Copper Mining Sector by : Claudio Bravo-Ortega

This analysis of intellectual property (IP) protection practices among mining equipment, technology and services suppliers (METS) in Chile's copper mining sector adds to a body of literature that has hitherto focused on high-income countries. It is based on data collated from an online survey of resident METS and on semi-structured interviews of executives from mining companies and suppliers, including two universities. The main conclusion is that, although METS appear to be innovative in relation to the mining sector and the economy as a whole, only a few use intellectual property rights (IPRs) to protect their innovations. The main reasons for this finding appear to be the cost and expected complexity of the registration process. Another noteworthy finding is the view that Chile has the requisite legal IPR expertise, but commercial capabilities (expertise in IPR-based innovation management and business plans) are much less developed. In the last section, four case studies of product and process innovation by four mining suppliers add some interesting insights to the analysis.

Measuring Innovation in the Mining Industry with Patents

Measuring Innovation in the Mining Industry with Patents
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Synopsis Measuring Innovation in the Mining Industry with Patents by : Giulia Valacchi

Traditionally, the mining sector has been considered a slow innovator compared to other industries, like the manufacturing or pharmaceutical industries. However, we observe an upsurge in the innovation activity of the mining industry in the first half of the 2000s. During this period, mining innovation started to increase rapidly after periods of stagnation and downward trends. To conduct and in-depth investigation of the global trends and patterns behind this structural change in mining innovation, we formulated a general search strategy to identify patent activity in this sector. The strategy is repeatable over time and in multiple databases. It enabled us to produce a dataset of patents in mining and mining-related technologies. Using this newly-created database we identified at the basis of the structural change a switch away from refining technologies into exploration and environmental technologies probably explained by the took over of the so-called 4th Industrial Revolution. The types of actors active in the mining innovation also changed across time: there are now many more individuals, research centers and universities innovating in mining and relatively less companies. Finally, the country composition in the pool of mining innovation activity has radically changed with the appearance of China on the global scene starting from early 2000.

Global Challenges for Innovation in Mining Industries

Global Challenges for Innovation in Mining Industries
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 381
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Synopsis Global Challenges for Innovation in Mining Industries by : Alica Daly

Offering the first in-depth global analysis of the innovation ecosystem in the mining industry, this book is aimed at policy-makers and academia alike. A wide range of international contributors assess this from different perspectives, using both a novel mining patent and innovation database and a wide set of analytical approaches.

Innovation in the Mining Sector and Cycles in Commodity Prices

Innovation in the Mining Sector and Cycles in Commodity Prices
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Synopsis Innovation in the Mining Sector and Cycles in Commodity Prices by : Giulia Valacchi

This paper analyses the evolution of innovation in the mining sector and how this innovation responds to the economic environment, in particular to changes in commodity prices. For this purpose, we combine commodity price data with innovation data as proxied by patent filings extracted from a novel unit record database containing comprehensive patent and firm level data for the mining sector from 1970 to 2015. We include patents registered both by mining companies and mining equipment, technology and service (METS) firms. With a multi-country panel analysis, we find that innovation in the mining sector is cyclical. Innovation increases in periods of high commodity prices while decreasing during commodity price recessions. Our results suggest that innovation increases mostly with long price cycle variations, while mostly unaffected by medium and short cycles. METS related innovation seem the driving force of this mechanism. In contrast, countries specializing in mining industries are found to be slower in reacting to price changes.

The powerful role of intangibles in the coffee value chain

The powerful role of intangibles in the coffee value chain
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Synopsis The powerful role of intangibles in the coffee value chain by : World Intellectual Property Organization

The paper describes: a) the coffee industry and its GVC structure; b) the role that intangible assets play in value creation from both the supply and demand perspective; and c) the current and potential role of intellectual property tools in creating and retaining value, as well as providing economic upgrade options.

Opportunities in Chile

Opportunities in Chile
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Total Pages : 53
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Synopsis Opportunities in Chile by : Luisa Rebolledo

The Role of Innovation in the Mining and Mining Supply Industries

The Role of Innovation in the Mining and Mining Supply Industries
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Publisher : Energy, Mines and Resources Canada : Available from Print. and Pub. Supply and Services Canada
Total Pages : 182
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Synopsis The Role of Innovation in the Mining and Mining Supply Industries by : P. R. Richardson

Science, Technology, and Innovation in Chile

Science, Technology, and Innovation in Chile
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Publisher : IDRC
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9780889369115
ISBN-13 : 0889369119
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Synopsis Science, Technology, and Innovation in Chile by : James Mullin

Science, Technology and Innovation in Chile