BASF and Dow Announce Support for New Patent Asset Index
12 Outubro 2009 - 9:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
-- Patent-based indicator provides better measurement of Innovation
Strength -- Dow leads in Competitive Impact(TM) -- BASF leads
overall Patent Asset Index(TM) LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany and MIDLAND,
Mich., Oct. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BASF SE (Deutsche Borse:
BAS) and The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE:Dow), the world's two
largest chemical companies, today jointly announced their support
for the Patent Asset Index, a new methodology that measures
research and development (R&D) effectiveness, innovation
strength and how these factors lead to sustained competitive
advantage. Findings based on 2008 results rank BASF first in the
overall Patent Asset Index. Dow ranks first in a critical
measurement of the Patent Asset Index - Competitive Impact(TM).
These results show that BASF and Dow are among the most innovative
companies in the global chemical industry. The new Patent Asset
Index created by Professor Holger Ernst of the WHU - Otto Beisheim
School of Management (http://www.whu.edu/) is a science-based
metric that overcomes the key limitations of current patent
analytics by offering a global perspective, more transparency and a
more robust quality measurement for the assessment of patent
portfolios. In comparison to other methodologies, the Patent Asset
Index takes into account the total global patent portfolio of a
company and is not restricted to a just a single country or a
limited period of time. "We now have an important indicator for the
sustainability of innovative strength, especially with regard to
technology and R&D oriented companies on a global level," said
Ernst. Ernst, Chair of Technology and Innovation Management at WHU
and renowned expert in the area of measuring innovation, has
initially applied his new methodology to rank the innovation
strength of large, global chemical companies and plans to rank
companies in other industries in the future. The Patent Asset Index
is comprised of several sub-components and measures the overall
strength of a company's patent portfolio. It is based on two
factors: (1) "Portfolio Size" (the number of worldwide active
patent families) and (2) "Competitive Impact," which is the
combination of Technology Relevance and Market Coverage.
"Technology Relevance" measures the number of citations a patent
receives in other patents, and "Market Coverage(TM)" measures the
extent of patent protection in global markets. Thus, the Patent
Asset Index offers a more detailed, accurate and robust perspective
than current methodologies used to measure innovation strength.
According to the 2008 results, Dow's patents are the most cited in
other patents, placing Dow first in the Technology Relevance
measurement and thus also in the related Competitive Impact metric.
BASF clearly leads the overall Patent Asset Index showing the
company's global innovation strength. "The nature of R&D has
changed significantly in the past decade, however the methods for
analyzing the performance of R&D organizations have not
changed," said Dr. William F. Banholzer, Dow's Executive Vice
President and Chief Technology officer. "We are in complete support
of this new method, which takes into account the quality and
quantity of innovation and provides a result that not only allows a
company to benchmark itself against its peers, but also provides an
accurate, overall view of the impact and efficiency of an
enterprise's investment in innovation." Comparing companies on the
strength of their patent portfolio is an important measure of
innovation, especially in the chemical industry where competition
occurs at a global level. "The essential role that patents play in
the chemical industry is often ignored, and we are happy that we
now have a better method to compare the patent portfolios of global
companies even more accurately," said Dr. Andreas Kreimeyer, member
of the Board of Executive Directors and Research Executive Director
of BASF SE. "The method is valuable not only to demonstrate the
importance of our patent portfolio to investors, but also to
internally evaluate our patent strategy over time." For further
information about method and results of the patent benchmarking
based on the Patent Asset Index, please visit:
http://www.whu.edu/tim/pai About Dow More information about Dow is
available on the Internet at http://www.dow.com/ About BASF Further
information on BASF is available on the Internet at
http://www.basf.com/ DATASOURCE: The Dow Chemical Company CONTACT:
Bob Plishka, Corporate Media Relations of Dow, +1-989-638-2288, ;
or Gareth Rees, Corporate Media Relations of BASF, +49 621
60-20732, or Fax: +49 621 60-92693, Web Site: http://www.dow.com/
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