Building on Our Competitive Strengths:
40 Years of Use Patents in Missouri (1963-2003)

During the past 40 years Missouri's institutions and individuals have been awarded more than 27,000 patents for their innovations and inventions. Of those patents about 25% have been in categories associated with the life sciences.

Missouri has shown a particular aptitude for biochemical, food, and drug invention throughout this period, and has shown growing strength in surgical inventions both in procedures and apparatus. The top two biochemical related patent classes (Organic Compounds and Bio-Affecting and Body Treating Drug Compositions) together account for almost 11% of all patents issued to Missouri individuals and institutions during the past 40 years.

Meanwhile, innovation in traditionally manufacturing patent classes such as metalworking, static structures and electrical generator or motor structure, while remaining important, declined over this period.

Top 20 Use Patent Classes 
by Patents Awarded to Missouri Individuals and Institutions

 

Source: U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE, Office of Electronic Information Products, Patent Technology Monitoring Division (PTMD) - Analysis by MERIC.  Additional information available at: http://www.uspto.gov/go/classification/selectnumwithtitle.htm

Missouri's Life Sciences Related Patents

Innovation in life sciences related patent classes is an important and growing proportion of Missouri's inventive strength. The issuance of these types of patents increased from 22% of Missouri patents between 1963 and 1972 to almost 30% of those patents between 1993 and 2002. This concentration of expertise identifies what could be considered a strategic asset for Missouri, and as such, this expertise should be employed in the strategic development of Missouri's labor force and the growth of its economy. (The identification of patent class categories related to the life sciences industries was done in a previous MERIC study: "Knowledge Clusters - Rivals in Innovation: The Life Sciences Industry.")

Which Missouri institutions are responsible for the most inventions and patents?

While private companies have contributed their share of patents, individual Missourians also had a significant impact. Between 1999 and 2003, patents granted to individuals in Missouri totaled 1,135. During that same time, Washington University, the University of Missouri System and St. Louis University were all among the top 25 patent producers.

Top 25 Missouri Recipients of Patents by Year (1999-2003)

Source: U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE, Office of Electronic Information Products, Patent Technology Monitoring Division (PTMD) - Analysis by MERIC

Conclusions

Patents related to pharmaceuticals, molecular biochemistry and surgery have grown rapidly and steadily beginning in the 1990s and Missouri should play to those strengths in order to compete with states with larger populations.  Success comes by developing this "home-grown" expertise into production techniques and marketable products, rather than seeing those ideas and patents sold to companies on either coast, and developed into job-producing technologies elsewhere.

The same argument for increased commercialization within the state can also be made for all of the Missouri-inspired technologies receiving patents from the U. S. government.

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                                                                                            April 2005

 

 

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