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Top 1,000 2020 Entity Grants Apps 2019 Ratio of % of application Industry Country Region applications applications portfolio to grants published in 2019 Samsung 87,189 17,971 7,382 20.6% 41.1% Electronics KR Asia IBM 55,666 15,837 6,851 28.5% 43.3% Computing and software US North America Canon 38,626 6,914 3,153 17.9% 45.6% Electronics JP Asia Microsoft 36,357 6,770 2,216 18.6% 32.7% Computing and software US North America LG Electronics 34,947 7,458 3,492 21.3% 46.8% Electronics KR Asia Intel 31,981 8,286 4,326 25.9% 52.2% Semiconductors US North America Alphabet 28,765 4,040 1,631 14.0% 40.4% Computing and software US North America Sony 26,571 5,755 2,632 21.7% 45.7% Electronics JP Asia Panasonic 24,735 4,252 1,975 17.2% 46.4% Electronics JP Asia Qualcomm 24,537 5,415 2,233 22.1% 41.2% Semiconductors US North America General Electric 22,131 5,183 1,757 23.4% 33.9% Conglomerate US North America Apple 20,704 3,916 1,705 18.9% 43.5% Electronics US North America Wilmington Trust 20,513 1,044 242 5.1% 23.2% Financial institution US North America Hitachi 19,687 3,741 1,514 19.0% 40.5% Electronics JP Asia Fujitsu 19,499 3,608 1,186 18.5% 32.9% Computing and software JP Asia Toyota 18,857 5,254 3,003 27.9% 57.2% Automotive JP Asia Mitsubishi 18,291 4,155 1,941 22.7% 46.7% Conglomerate JP Asia Fujifilm 18,120 3,765 1,684 20.8% 44.7% Imaging/printing JP Asia General Motors 17,455 1,918 950 11.0% 49.5% Automotive US North America Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing 17,139 2,972 1,868 17.3% 62.9% Semiconductors TW Asia Seiko Epson 16,878 2,856 1,298 16.9% 45.4% Imaging/printing JP Asia Broadcom 19,953 818 272 4.1% 33.3% Semiconductors US North America JPMorgan Chase 15,960 2,548 810 16.0% 31.8% Financial institution US North America Toshiba 15,907 3,284 1,269 20.6% 38.6% Electronics JP Asia Siemens 15,902 3,397 1,275 21.4% 37.5% Conglomerate DE Europe Ford Motor 15,756 3,328 1,693 21.1% 50.9% Automotive US North America Medtronic 15,477 3,465 1,328 22.4% 38.3% Medical/pharma US North America United Technologies 15,207 5,465 2,244 35.9% 41.1% Conglomerate US North America Oracle 15,079 1,622 698 10.8% 43.0% Computing and software US North America Texas Instruments 15,015 1,534 762 10.2% 49.7% Semiconductors US North America Micron Technology 14,588 1,588 1,154 10.9% 72.7% Semiconductors US North America Bank of America 14,516 2,111 685 14.5% 32.4% Financial institution US North America Ricoh 14,294 1,630 670 11.4% 41.1% Electronics JP Asia Ericsson 13,743 2,786 1,279 20.3% 45.9% Telecom SE Europe Nokia 13,562 2,242 627 16.5% 28.0% Telecom FI Europe Huawei Technologies 13,550 6,617 3,201 48.8% 48.4% Telecom CN Asia Cisco 13,403 1,424 692 10.6% 48.6% Telecom US North America Hewlett-Packard Development 13,295 2,298 916 17.3% 39.9% Computing and software US North America Company Honda Motor 13,038 2,362 1,396 18.1% 59.1% Automotive JP Asia The Bank of New York Mellon (new 13,019 1,630 846 12.5% 51.9% Financial institution US North America entry) Robert Bosch 12,756 2,729 1,038 21.4% 38.0% Automotive DE Europe AT&T 12,704 1,730 826 13.6% 47.7% Telecom US North America Honeywell International 12,699 2,042 845 16.1% 41.4% Conglomerate US North America Dow DuPont 12,373 2,321 752 18.8% 32.4% Chemicals US North America Sharp 11,818 2,294 1,245 19.4% 54.3% Electronics JP Asia Boeing 11,699 2,152 966 18.4% 44.9% Aerospace and defence US North America Amazon 11,491 1,266 485 11.0% 38.3% Electronics US North America Denso Corp 11,487 2,421 1,343 21.1% 55.5% Automotive JP Asia Brother 11,233 848 581 7.5% 68.5% Imaging/printing JP Asia Western Digital 10,973 673 361 6.1% 53.6% Electronics US North America Johnson & Johnson 10,806 3,016 1,327 27.9% 44.0% Medical/pharma US North America NXP 10,583 624 271 5.9% 43.4% Semiconductors NL Europe Infineon Technologies 10,536 1,211 564 11.5% 46.6% Semiconductors DE Europe SK Group 10,252 1,626 946 15.9% 58.2% Conglomerate KR Asia Intellectual Ventures 10,108 670 129 6.6% 19.3% Other US North America Summer 2020 www.IAM-media.com TABLE 1. Top 1,000 2020 Entity Grants Apps 2019 Ratio of % of application Industry Country Region applications applications portfolio to grants published in 2019 XeroxSamsung 10,05987,189 17,971519 1737,382 5.2%20.6% 33.3%41.1% Imaging/printingElectronics USKR NorthAsia America NEC Corp 9,995 2,550 1,029 25.5% 40.4% Computing and software JP Asia Wells Fargo & Co 9,914 886 235 8.9% 26.5% Financial institution US North America Renesas 9,882 894 379 9.0% 42.4% Semiconductors JP Asia Semiconductor Energy Laboratory 9,710 1,057 338 10.9% 32.0% Semiconductors JP Asia BlackBerry 9,534 503 177 5.3% 35.2% Telecom CA North America Hon Hai 9,474 674 316 7.1% 46.9% Electronics TW Asia Philips 9,155 3,470 995 37.9% 28.7% Electronics NL Europe Hyundai Motor 9,098 2,424 1,160 26.6% 47.9% Automotive KR Asia LG Display Co Ltd 8,573 1,271 708 14.8% 55.7% Electronics KR Asia Stmicroelectronics 8,561 1,008 602 11.8% 59.7% Semiconductors CH Europe Kyocera 8,539 1,517 792 17.8% 52.2% Electronics JP Asia Boston Scientific Corp 8,323 1,952 607 23.5% 31.1% Electronics US North America Marvell Technology Group 8,290 262 140 3.2% 53.4% Semiconductors BM North America Hewlett Packard Enterprise 8,280 1,064 481 12.9% 45.2% Computing and software US North America Development 3M Co 8,274 2,312 800 27.9% 34.6% Conglomerate US North America Bayer 8,259 1,009 421 12.2% 41.7% Medical/pharma DE Europe Sumitomo Electric Industries 8,178 1,983 979 24.2% 49.4% Electronics JP Asia Abbott Laboratories 7,956 1,658 519 20.8% 31.3% Medical/pharma US North America Procter & Gamble 7,855 2,341 638 29.8% 27.3% Consumer goods US North America Schlumberger 7,754 1,610 413 20.8% 25.7% Energy US North America Olympus 7,738 2,142 817 27.7% 38.1% Imaging/printing JP Asia SAP 7,367 1,335 465 18.1% 34.8% Computing and software DE Europe Konica Minolta 7,282 1,190 533 16.3% 44.8% Imaging/printing JP Asia BOE Technology Group 6,925 3,785 2,036 54.7% 53.8% Electronics CN Asia Nike 6,880 1,001 373 14.5% 37.3% Consumer goods US North America Verizon Communications 6,878 1,070 409 15.6% 38.2% Telecom US North America Airbus 6,598 1,504 565 22.8% 37.6% Aerospace and defence NL Europe Murata Manufacturing 6,588 1,687 852 25.6% 50.5% Semiconductors JP Asia Halliburton 6,468 1,889 592 29.2% 31.3% Energy US North America Pangea KK 6,409 971 576 15.2% 59.3% Other JP Asia Electronics and Telecommunications 5,852 1,311 560 22.4% 42.7% University/research institution KR Asia Research Institute Applied Materials 5,808 1,722 674 29.6% 39.1% Semiconductors US North America BASF 5,742 1,591 546 27.7% 34.3% Chemicals DE Europe MediaTek 5,461 1,329 479 24.3% 36.0% Semiconductors TW Asia Deutsche Bank 5,388 634 284 11.8% 44.8% Financial institution DE Europe Caterpillar 5,269 636 255 12.1% 40.1% Industrial US North America ASM International 5,066 718 378 14.2% 52.6% Semiconductors NL Europe Facebook 4,963 2,098 699 42.3% 33.3% Computing and software US North America Seagate 4,947 328 166 6.6% 50.6% Electronics IE Europe Cortland Capital Market Services 4,938 303 103 6.1% 34.0% Financial institution US North America On Semiconductor 4,936 63 14 1.3% 22.2% Semiconductors US North America Industrial Technology Research 4,855 662 279 13.6% 42.1% University/research institution TW Asia Institute TDK 4,800 1,065 558 22.2% 52.4% Electronics JP Asia Lenovo 4,792 992 294 20.7% 29.6% Electronics HK Asia Baker Hughes 4,771 764 286 16.0% 37.4% Energy US North America Corning 4,767 1,359 522 28.5% 38.4% Chemicals US North America The University of California System 4,764 1,905 704 40.0% 37.0% University/research institution US North America Continental 4,608 998 403 21.7% 40.4% Automotive DE Europe Merck & Co 4,596 1,075 362 23.4% 33.7% Medical/pharma US North America Raytheon 4,538 411 221 9.1% 53.8% Aerospace and defence US North America Sprint 4,464 35 21 0.8% 60.0% Telecom US North America Stanley Black & Decker 4,434 519 242 11.7% 46.6% Consumer goods US North America Advanced Micro Devices 4,411 618 362 14.0% 58.6% Semiconductors US North America Danaher 4,400 699 237 15.9% 33.9% Conglomerate US North America Summer 2020 www.IAM-media.com TABLE 1.
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