PCT Highlights
PCT recent and future developments
Amendments to the PCT Regulations - Entry into force January 1, 2026
- PCT Rules 33 and 64: Broadening the definition of relevant prior art for international search and preliminary examination to include non-written disclosures. For further information, see document PCT/WG/17/10 and paragraphs 25 and 26 and Annex II of document PCT/WG/17/21.
- PCT Rule 34, 36 and 63: The definition of the minimum documentation that the International Searching Authority is required to consult during international search, and the minimum requirements for appointment of an Office or organization as an International Searching Authority and an International Preliminary Examining Authority.
The above amendments will apply to any international application in which the search report is established, or the declaration under Article 17(2)(a) is made, on or after that date.
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PCT MIA meeting
The 2025 PCT Working Group took place from February 18 to 20, 2025 at WIPO Headquarters in Geneva. Working documents for this session are available.
2026 PCT Working Group
The 2026 meeting of the PCT Working Group is scheduled to take place from February 2 to 6, 2026; the meeting documents will be made available. A meeting of the PCT Committee for Technical Cooperation is scheduled to take place during the same week.
2025 PCT Working Group
Amendments to the PCT Regulations – Entry into Force on 1 July 2025
The amendments to the PCT Regulations, that were adopted by the PCT Assembly in July 2024 and entered into force on 1 July 2025, are as follows:
- Amendments to PCT Rule 89bis.1 to allow receiving Offices to no longer accept paper filings with the option to allow paper submissions for the purposes of obtaining a filing date/meeting a time limit but requiring an electronic re-submission of the documents within two months. The International Bureau as receiving Office will be obliged to continue accepting paper filings (for further information, refer to document PCT/WG/17/15 and document PCT/A/56/2);
- Amendments to PCT Rule 92 to allow the International Bureau to communicate with applicants and Offices in the language of publication other than English and French as currently required (for further information, refer to document PCT/WG/17/6 and document PCT/A/56/2); and
- Amendments to PCT Rule 26.3ter requiring applicants to submit a translation where the abstract and/or text matter of drawings is filed in a language different from the language in which the international application will be published but in a language accepted by the International Searching Authority (for further information, refer to document PCT/WG/17/7 and document PCT/A/56/2).
New Paris Convention State
Mauritius Joins the ARIPO patent system (Harare Protocol)
PCT Yearly Review 2025 and PCT Filings in 2024
| 1. | China | 70,160 | 25.6% | |
| 2. | United States of America | 54,087 | 19.7% | |
| 3. | Japan | 48,397 | 17.7% | |
| 4. | Republic of Korea | 23,851 | 8.7% | |
| 5. | Germany | 16,721 | 6.1% | |
| 6. | France | 8,125 | 3.0% | |
| 7. | United Kingdom | 5,861 | 2.1% | |
| 8. | Switzerland | 5,324 | 1.9% | |
| 9. | India | 4,552 | 1.7% | |
| 10. | Netherlands | 4,310 | 1.6% |
ePCT and electronic filing update
The New WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge: PCT Implications
With regard to implications for the PCT, please note that an Agreed Statement contained in Footnote 4 of the new Treaty (under Article 7) invites “to consider the need for amendments to the Regulations under the PCT and/or the Administrative Instructions thereunder with a view towards providing an opportunity for applicants who file an international application under the PCT designating a PCT Contracting State which, under its applicable national law, requires the disclosure of genetic resources and traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources, to comply with any formality requirements related to such disclosure requirement either upon filing of the international application, with effect for all such Contracting States, or subsequently, upon entry into the national phase before an Office of any such Contracting States.” For more information, refer to PCT Newsletter 2024/06 [PDF].
PCT Text Processing Task Force
IP data reports 2025 and 2024
The World Intellectual Property Indicators 2025 report is now available and analyzes IP activity around the world. Drawing on 2024 filing, registration and renewal statistics from national and regional IP offices and WIPO, it covers patents, utility models, trademarks, industrial designs, microorganisms, plant variety protection and geographical indications. The report also draws on survey data and industry sources to give a picture of activity in the creative economy.
PCT Success Stories
PCT Cited as an Example of Multilateralism in Everyday Life
The United Nations (UN) has published on its website a page entitled “Global Issues: Multilateral System” listing examples of UN-related multilateralism in everyday life, stating that “Multilateralism plays a crucial role in shaping and enhancing many aspects of our daily lives, from the technology we use to the safety of international travel.”
Reminders
Learn the PCT video series
- designed to provide a basic introduction to important aspects and issues in the international phase and national phase of PCT processing; and
- closely follows material covered during basic PCT training seminars and will be particularly useful for those who have not attended such seminars in person, for small and medium-sized enterprises, and for PCT users and potential users in developing and least-developed countries.
PCT Webinars
PCT Webinars are used to deliver PCT information, training and updates in ten languages free of charge; recorded webinars are available at PCT Webinars. WIPO will be pleased to organize private PCT seminars for your company or firm; for seminars open to the public, please consult the PCT Seminar Calendar.
- In November 2025, a new series of a 15-part PCT lectures by Carl Oppedahl, an experienced patent attorney (Oppedahl Patent Law Firm LLC), WIPO PCT Consultant and PCT user, is organized (more information and free registration is available).
- In November 2024, a best practices series of 7 PCT webinars by Carl Oppedahl was held and the recordings are available.
- In March 2023, a series of 16 ePCT training webinars was held by Carl. The recordings and supporting documents for this webinar series are available.
- In December 2023, Carl also organized a free series of four webinars about PCT forms. The recordings of the four webinars are available.
- A special series of webinars: "Exploring the PCT", with an advanced PCT audience in mind, was held from April 2021 in all 10 PCT publication languages.
- PCT presentations within the context of Roving Webinars on all WIPO Services and Initiatives are available.
Introductory PCT Distance learning course
Supplementary International Search
- Requesting one or more supplementary international searches (SIS), during the international phase procedure, expands both the linguistic and technical scope of the search
- SIS addresses PCT applicants' concerns about new prior art being found once they have already entered the national phase and provides extra information in cases where the applicant believes that the commercial value of an invention warrants the additional expense in the international phase.
- Get an introduction into SIS by a short video or the relevant part of the Applicant's Guide.
Resources for SMEs: WIPO IP Diagnostics, Guide for empowering businesses, SME Support Series in PCT Newsletter
- As part of WIPO’s ongoing effort to strengthen its program of support for the business sector, WIPO developed, in collaboration with the International Trade Center (ITC) and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), WIPO IP Diagnostics. WIPO IP Diagnostics is a free, self-assessment tool designed to help small businesses identify their IP assets and determine how to protect, manage and leverage these assets to unlock new commercial opportunities. Further, a guide “Enterprising Ideas: A Guide to Intellectual Property for Startups” is also available. Starting in April 2025, the PCT Newsletter will periodically contain articles addressing topics of interest to SMEs, forming part of a new series (refer to first article “How to begin the process of seeking patent protection for your invention internationally using the PCT” in PCT/Newsletter No. 04/2025, page 8 and to second article “How to manage application filing costs as an SME” in PCT/Newsletter No. 09/2025, page 8).
The PATENTSCOPE database
- PATENTSCOPE offers free access to over 5.3 million PCT applications as part of its collection of 125 million patent documents.
- Contains the national patent data collections of 83 national or regional patent Offices.
- The interface features a number of powerful tools, including cross-lingual and chemical compound (including substructures and Markush) searches, XML data and hyperlinks to citations in international search reports, as well as AI-powered machine translation (WIPO Translate in 18 languages). Information on patent families and non-patent literature was added and extended recently. Standard Essential Patent Declarations were also added.
- Information on national phase processing of PCT applications is now available for 84 Offices. Global Dossier public information is available for 10 Offices.
- The redesigned version of the Patent Register Portal contains legal status information for over 200 national and regional collections, including a search functionality by PCT application number. The new tool WIPO Inspire provides a collection of reports on different functionalities of patent databases.
DAS
PCT-Patent Prosecution Highway Pilot (PCT-PPH)
- 50 per cent of overall PPH is PCT-PPH.
- Data from selected Offices show that PCT-PPH requests have a higher grant rate and a higher first Office action allowance rate than all applications combined. The average pendency rate from the PCT-PPH request to final decision less than for all applications combined consult JPO PPH webpage: and the PCT Yearly Review 2024 [PDF], C28
- Further available: video on user experience, Carl Oppedahl [YouTube].