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Who Filed the Most Patents in France in 2025? the Inpi Ranking Has Just Fallen

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The INPI has just published its 2025 ranking of patent applicants in France. With 16,807 deposits registered, or +8.7% in one year, French innovation is back to its pre-pandemic level.
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The French automotive industry does not give up, despite the difficulties. This is what we learn from the 2025 list of patent applicants published by the Institut national de la propriété industrielle (Inpi). Stellantis retains, in fact, the place of first applicant which she occupies since 2023, with 1294 patents. The Renault group is third (while it was 6th in 2024), rather far behind with 746 patents. And the Valeo equipment manufacturer occu…

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The Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) maintains its lead at the national level by placing itself at the head of French universities in this new ranking of INPI 2025, which has just been published this Tuesday, March 3, 2026. It is in the 4th place of the public organizations that produce the most innovation in France. A university that drives technological sovereignty Beyond its academic excellence, the UGA is now asserting itself as the true lead…

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Patent 2025: INPI records a sharp increase in filings On March 3, 2026, INPI unveiled its 2025 patent applicant list, which lists the organizations that filed the largest number of applications between January 1 and December 31, 2025. In total, 16,807 patent applications were registered in France in 2025. This volume represents a 9% increase over 2024.

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The INPI has just published its 2025 ranking of patent applicants in France. With 16,807 deposits registered, or +8.7% in one year, French innovation is back to its pre-pandemic level.

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Clubic.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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