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Japan Patent Office Publishes Green Transformation Technologies Inventory (GXTI), Helping Enterprises and Others Objectively Explain Their GX Efforts
TOKYO, Oct. 6, 2022 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

The Green Transformation Technologies Inventory (GXTI), released by the Japan 
Patent Office (JPO), helps enterprises and others objectively explain their 
green transformation (GX) efforts. GXTI shows a way to categorize GX 
technologies and how to search for patent documents pertinent to the respective 
category of GX technology. In line with the recommendations of the Task Force 
on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), companies are required to 
objectively demonstrate how the value they create (products and services) can 
contribute to solving climate change issues. GXTI can be used for such 
disclosure of information.

What is GXTI?
GX now underway is shifting the economic, social and industrial structures that 
have depended on fossil fuels since the Industrial Revolution to structures 
driven by clean energy. GXTI shows how various GX technologies can be 
categorized, and how patent documents related to each category of GX technology 
can be searched. It provides a bird's-eye view of GX technologies through five 
large technology categories (Level 1) and four transversal perspectives to 
enable formation of common understanding of GX technology.

Image of GXTI: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M107284/202209287323/_prw_PI2fl_Pj43bPX3.png


Green Transformation Technologies Inventory (GXTI): 
https://www.jpo.go.jp/e/resources/statistics/gxti.html

The technologies inventory was developed after two rounds of discussions by a 
panel comprising six external experts with in-depth knowledge of GX technology 
and released as GXTI in June 2022.

Anyone Can Search Patent Documents Same Way, Disclose Information Objectively
GXTI has a hierarchical structure with the large category of Level 1, the 
medium category of Level 2, which divides the large category, and the small 
category of Level 3, which further divides the medium category. A patent search 
formula is provided for each small category of technology. The patent search 
formulae were created using the extensive knowledge of JPO patent examiners in 
each field.

Hierarchical Structure of GXTI: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M107284/202209287323/_prw_PI1fl_A8xxh94e.png


GXTI is characterized by its published patent search formulae, which allow 
anyone to conduct a search under the same conditions, and by its formulae based 
on the International Patent Classification (IPC), which allows searches of 
patent documents from all over the world. With GXTI, anyone can analyze the 
patent information available worldwide and determine one's technical position 
and potential for GX technology. This would help to objectively demonstrate how 
the value created (products and services) by companies can contribute to 
climate change issues.

Further Plans by JPO
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202209287323-O1-BJYiqZjD.pdf

The JPO administers the industrial property rights system, which is the 
collective name for patents, utility models, designs and trademarks. This 
system is designed to protect intellectual creations, including inventions, 
designs and trademarks, to ensure their effective use as well as to contribute 
toward industrial development.


Source: Japan Patent Office, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry