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Patented Biologically-inspired Technological Innovations: A Twenty Year View

Richard H. C. Bonser   

  1. Centre for Biomimetics, University of Reading, Reading RG6 4EF, UK
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2006-03-30 Published:1900-01-01
  • Contact: Richard H.C. Bonser

Abstract: Publication rate of patents can be a useful measure of innovation and productivity in fields of science and technology. To assess the growth in industrially-important research, I conducted an appraisal of patents published between 1985 and 2005 on online databases using keywords chosen to select technologies arising as a result of biological inspiration.
Whilst the total number of patents increased over the period examined, those with biomimetic content had increased faster as a proportion of total patent publications. Logistic regression analysis reveals that we may be a little over half way through an initial innovation cycle inspired by biological systems.

Key words: patent, biomimetic, bionic, technology, commercialization