KoreaTechToday - Korea's Leading Tech and Startup Media Platform
  • Topics
    • Naver
    • Kakao
    • Nexon
    • Netmarble
    • NCsoft
    • Samsung
    • Hyundai
    • SKT
    • LG
    • KT
    • Retail
    • Startup
    • Blockchain
    • government
  • Lists
KoreaTechToday - Korea's Leading Tech and Startup Media Platform
  • Topics
    • Naver
    • Kakao
    • Nexon
    • Netmarble
    • NCsoft
    • Samsung
    • Hyundai
    • SKT
    • LG
    • KT
    • Retail
    • Startup
    • Blockchain
    • government
  • Lists
KoreaTechToday - Korea's Leading Tech and Startup Media Platform
No Result
View All Result
Home GM

Samsung Claims 6% of All South Korean Patents Amid Innovation Push

Jinju by Jinju
PUBLISHED: May 9, 2025 UPDATED: May 29, 2025
in GM, Samsung, Ssangyong
0
SK On Advances Solid-State Battery Tech with Academic Collaborations
0
SHARES
186
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

According to new data from the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), Samsung Electronics has been named the top patent holder in South Korea. The announcement, made to mark the 80th anniversary of Korea’s liberation and the 60th Invention Day, highlights Samsung’s role in driving national innovation. Six of every 100 patents registered in the country belong to the tech giant.

Known for its consistent focus on R&D, Samsung files a high volume of patents, many of which may never reach the market. Still, these filings have shown the company’s experimentation and long-term competitiveness.

The rankings were based on a comprehensive review of intellectual property filings since South Korea introduced its Patent Act in 1946 and the Trademark Act in 1949. Samsung Electronics, which began its electronics division in 1969, emerged as the top patent holder with 134,802 registered patents, making up around 6% of all patents filed in the country to date. In 2024 alone, the company added 5,255 new patents, reflecting its continued investment in core technologies like semiconductors, smartphones, and smart devices.

Intellectual property, especially patents, is seen as a reliable indicator of a company’s technological strength. These conglomerates’ strong showing signals how tightly linked South Korea’s industrial leadership is to its capacity for innovation. As global industries increasingly depend on emerging tech, South Korea’s top firms appear well-positioned to maintain influence through IP-driven strategies.

In addition to patents, trademark registrations offer insight into market trends. Beauty and skincare giant Amorepacific topped the list for trademarks, with 16,514 filings. The company, founded as Taepyeongyang in 1945, owns popular cosmetic brands such as Sulwhasoo and HERA. It also ranked third overall for total trademark registrations, showcasing its expansive brand portfolio.

Other companies in the top ranks for trademarks include LG Household & Health Care and CJ Corp., which operates in both food and entertainment. These trends suggest that while patents reflect technological innovation, trademarks continue to track branding power and consumer influence across industries. Still, experts emphasize that South Korea must now focus on enhancing the quality, not just the quantity, of intellectual property to solidify its global standing.

Despite the Samsung Group’s wide reach across multiple industries, only Samsung Electronics appeared among the top five patent holders, underscoring its pivotal role within the conglomerate. Other top-ranking firms included LG Electronics, Hyundai Motor, SK hynix, and LG Display—companies that reflect South Korea’s strength in technology, automotive, and display sectors. Together, their contributions have helped the country become the global leader in patent filings relative to GDP.

However, concerns remain about the quality of some patents. Lee, an expert cited in the report, noted that many filings are eventually invalidated due to weak review standards. He pointed to staffing shortages at the Patent Office as a key issue, saying, “Too few examiners and heavy workloads create a cycle where more applications slip through without thorough review.”












 

Tags: KIPOSamsung

Related Posts

Caught Between Giants: How U.S. Export Controls Reshape South Korea’s Semiconductor Strategy
Samsung

Caught Between Giants: How U.S. Export Controls Reshape South Korea’s Semiconductor Strategy

September 1, 2025
Samsung and SK Hynix Face New U.S. Licensing Rules for Chinese Chip Plants
China

Samsung and SK Hynix Face New U.S. Licensing Rules for Chinese Chip Plants

August 31, 2025
Samsung Launches Galaxy Buds 3 FE: Affordable Earbuds with AI and ANC
GM

Samsung Launches Galaxy Buds 3 FE: Affordable Earbuds with AI and ANC

August 30, 2025
KT Studio Genie Originals to Stream Worldwide on Samsung TV Plus
GM

KT Studio Genie Originals to Stream Worldwide on Samsung TV Plus

August 30, 2025
Inside Samsung’s InnoX Lab: A New Hub for AI, Robotics, and Digital Twins
GM

Inside Samsung’s InnoX Lab: A New Hub for AI, Robotics, and Digital Twins

August 30, 2025
Elon Musk Confirms $16.5B Tesla-Samsung Chip Deal to Power Next-Gen AI
AI

Elon Musk Confirms $16.5B Tesla-Samsung Chip Deal to Power Next-Gen AI

July 31, 2025
No Result
View All Result

Most Popular

  • Korea’s Navigation Battle Heats Up: Naver and Kakao vs. Google maps

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 5 Best Korean to English Translation Apps

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Top Nine Mobile MMORPG in South Korea for 2020

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Naver Launches 3D Street View for Immersive Navigation Experience

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 5 All-Time Best Rom-Com K-Dramas to Watch

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • South Korea Invests $1.1B to Build National AI GPU Infrastructure

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • South Korea Unveils $735 Billion Plan to Build Sovereign AI Built on Korean Data

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • LG’s Return to Smartphones: A New AI Collaboration with Samsung

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Korea Picks Five National Champions to Lead Sovereign AI Push

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • South Korea Commits $2.9 Billion to Build National AI Computing Hub by 2030

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

PRODUCTS

[ads_amazon]

TOPICS

  • Naver
  • Kakao
  • Nexon
  • Netmarble
  • NCsoft
  • Samsung
  • Hyundai

FREE NEWSLETTER

FOLLOW US

  • About Us
  • Cookie policy
  • home
  • homepage
  • mainhome
  • Our Services
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Copyright © 2024 KoreaTechToday | About Us | Terms of Use |Privacy Policy |Cookie Policy| Contact : [email protected] |

No Result
View All Result
  • Topics
    • Naver
    • Kakao
    • Nexon
    • Netmarble
    • NCsoft
    • Samsung
    • Hyundai
    • SKT
    • LG
    • KT
    • Retail
    • Startup
    • Blockchain
    • government
  • Lists

Copyright © 2024 KoreaTechToday | About Us | Terms of Use |Privacy Policy |Cookie Policy| Contact : [email protected] |