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The top patent earner in Arizona last year
Tech and engineering firms were the most inventive patent winners across the U.S. last year—a year marked by growing tension with foreign nations racing to bring world-changing tech like artificial intelligence and space satellites to market.
Nearly 160,000 patents were assigned across the U.S. in 2022, according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. When a patent is awarded through the USPTO, the individual or company that it's given to has the license to a temporary monopoly on business for that specific product or service. Companies have used patent law for decades to defend their intellectual property—including designs and devices against competitors that might attempt to profit off of stolen ideas.
ClickUp used data from the Patent and Trademark Office to find the top patent earner in Arizona based on the number of patents assigned in USPTO's fiscal year 2022, which ran from Oct. 1, 2021, through Sept. 30, 2022. This analysis was part of a broader national report on the top patent earner in every state. The data looks at the assignees for both regular utility and design patents and was limited to assignees that received at least 10 patents within the year.
Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University was the top patent-earner in Arizona last year. It was issued 179 patents from the USPTO within the state, comprising 26.7% of all patents considered for the statewide analysis. The Arizona Board of Regents earned patents in 2022 for a number of biological and technological breakthroughs, one of which is described as a "skin-like condom" that contains active ingredients for stimulating male and female arousal.
Nationally, the vast majority of top patent earners last year were private organizations. Private spending on research and development by U.S. companies has skyrocketed since the economic downturn of the late 2000s. In 2020, it was estimated to total $531 billion, according to the latest available data from the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics. But nine colleges and universities rose to the top in their respective states for patent filing, as well.
Read on to see who else scooped up the rights to the most cutting-edge tech in Arizona last year.
#15. Edgio, Inc.
- Patents issued: 11
#14. Blue Yonder Group, Inc.
- Patents issued: 12
#13. Nortonlifelock, Inc.
- Patents issued: 13
#11. Walbro LLC (tie)
- Patents issued: 16
#11. Early Warning Services, LLC (tie)
- Patents issued: 16
#10. Versum Materials US, LLC
- Patents issued: 19
#9. Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.
- Patents issued: 21
#8. Microsoft Corp.
- Patents issued: 25
#6. Titan3 Technology LLC (tie)
- Patents issued: 27
#6. Axon Enterprise, Inc. (tie)
- Patents issued: 27
#5. Gen Digital, Inc.
- Patents issued: 39
#4. Karsten Manufacturing Corp.
- Patents issued: 55
#3. Parsons Xtreme Golf, LLC
- Patents issued: 58
#2. Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC
- Patents issued: 153
#1. Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University
- Patents issued: 179