| Beijing IP Protection Center Visits T&C |
| Release time:2026-05-15 |
On May 15, a delegation from the Beijing Intellectual Property Protection Center (BJIPPC), led by Deputy Director Ye Gao, paid a formal site visit to T&C. The targeted inspection was arranged for select IP service providers with solid operational scale and steady revenue performance. The inclusion of T&C in this limited onsite review underscores the authority’s recognition of its compliant management, reasonable business scale, and consistent growth capability. On-site Tour and Operational ReviewDuring the visit, the delegation toured the T&C’s workplace and examined its organizational structure, business layout, service framework, and digital management system. The inspection covered T&C’s full-range IP service portfolio, including patent agency, trademark registration, IP enforcement, and customized intellectual property planning solutions. In the opening session, Deputy Director Ms. Gao Ye introduced the public service functions of BJIPPC. She outlined the institution’s policy support, public resources, and regulatory responsibilities, with a focus on patent preliminary examination, dispute assistance, governmental incentives, and industry supervision. Her presentation clarified available public resources and policy channels for professional IP agencies. T&C delivered a comprehensive corporate briefing, covering the company’s development history, professional workforce structure, annual case volume, internal quality control standards, and diversified client base. T&C shared its core principle for sustained business growth: professional dedication and internal solidarity. By concentrating on fundamental IP services, enforcing rigorous quality standards, and maintaining a stable team culture, T&C has achieved consistent and healthy business expansion. Professional Seminar on Core IP ProceduresBoth parties held an in-depth seminar focusing on three key practical areas: patent preliminary examination, patent priority examination, and IP dispute arbitration. Ms. Gao explained the operational protocols for accelerated patent authorization, official priority review criteria, and standardized arbitration procedures for IP-related disputes. Attendees exchanged practical methods to optimize application workflows, mitigate operational risks, and improve overall case processing efficiency. Ms. Gao positively acknowledged T&C’s stable business performance and praised its sound management philosophy of professionalism and team unity. She emphasized that the visiting authority specifically selected compliant and steadily operating agencies for this round of research, affirming T&C’s standardized governance and dependable professional team. During the discussion, she put forward three clear suggestions for future development: maintaining strict compliance to secure service quality, optimizing customized IP services for technology-driven enterprises, and strengthening talent cultivation to sustain a stable high-performance team. The delegation provided professional responses to the industry challenges raised by T&C. The authority confirmed plans to enhance government-agency collaboration, implement supportive industrial policies, and build a more standardized service ecosystem for IP practitioners. Future OutlookThe authoritative site visit serves as credible recognition of T&C’s comprehensive service capacity and provides clear guidance for future optimization. Moving forward, T&C will adhere to compliant operation, refine service workflows, and continuously strengthen its professional talent pool. Centered on client demands, the firm will further improve its full-spectrum IP services, adapt dynamically to industry updates, and actively engage with governmental IP service systems. T&C remains committed to delivering streamlined, high-quality IP solutions for technology enterprises and SMEs, contributing to the sustainable development of Beijing’s intellectual property industry and technological innovation ecosystem. About BJIPPC Established in April 2019, the Beijing Intellectual Property Protection Center is a public welfare institution directly under the Beijing Municipal Administration of Intellectual Property. In April 2021, it was integrated with the Beijing Patent Office Sub-office of the National Intellectual Property Administration. Following an official name adjustment in September 2024, the institution is now formally known as the Beijing Intellectual Property Protection Center (Beijing Patent Sub-office). The center is primarily responsible for patent preliminary examination, priority examination recommendation, rapid IP enforcement protection, industry coordination, and patent navigation services. Entrusted by the National Intellectual Property Administration, it also undertakes patent and trademark acceptance and handles a wide range of administrative intellectual property affairs. |
| Beijing IP Protection Center Visits T&C |
| Release time:2026-05-15 |

