Epson has again been recognised as one of the 2018-19 Derwent Top 100 Global Innovators, one of only 35 organisations to have been recognised for the eighth year in a row since the inception of the program in 2011.

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Clarivate Analytics cited the fact that Epson regularly files high volumes of patent applications and had good success this year in converting these to granted patent rights. 

Epson holds many patents globally and is working with patent agencies in 20 countries or more at any given time. 

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            Toshiya Takahata, Epson

“These innovators exhibit consistently strong performance in successfully obtaining rights to their innovation, seeking wide protection and global markets for potential products and services based on that innovation and are recognised by their peers as creating leading innovation for others to build on,” said Clarivate.

“It is an honour to be selected as one of the Top 100 Global Innovators for the eighth consecutive year,” said Toshiya Takahata, executive officer and general administrative manager at Epson. “As stated in its Management Philosophy, Epson seeks to become an indispensable company, an ambition that Epson considers to be consistent with the realisation of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. We will continue to conduct our business and pursue intellectual property activities with the aim of creating a sustainable society.”

Clarivate Analytics analyses intellectual property and patent trends based on proprietary data to determine the world's most innovative corporations and institutions. The analysis covers four main criteria: patent volume, success, globalisation and influence. 

For more details about Epson's intellectual property activities go to: https://global.epson.com/innovation/intellectual_property/

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