Three specialized patent databases covering modern agriculture, scientific instruments and research reagents, and cell and gene therapy have been launched on the Shanghai Intellectual Property (Patent) Information Public Service Platform to strengthen intellectual property (IP) support for key innovation-driven industries.
Built by the Shanghai Intellectual Property Service Center under the Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration, the databases align with municipal policies on agricultural sci-tech innovation, scientific instrument development, and drug and medical device regulatory reform.
Oriented toward Shanghai's industrial development needs, the databases establish systematic, precise technology classifications, enabling researchers and enterprises to efficiently retrieve, analyze, and apply patent information in real-world research and development scenarios.
The modern agriculture database focuses on agricultural mechanization and intelligent equipment, bio-agriculture and breeding, digital agriculture, and green, low-carbon agriculture, covering 44 second-, third-, and fourth-level technical branches.
The scientific instruments and research reagents database targets six areas, including high-purity and ultrapure reagents, biological reagents, electronic chemicals, reference materials, supporting reagents, and functional reagents, comprising 70 second-level and third-level branches.
The cell and gene therapy database focuses on stem cell therapy, immunocyte therapy, gene-editing technologies, RNA therapy, delivery vectors, and gene therapy drugs, encompassing 50 second-, third-, and fourth-level technical branches.
All three databases offer services such as patent data visualization, key patent collections, and full-text downloads, supporting innovation entities in optimizing R&D pathways, improving efficiency, and translating patent data into practical productivity gains.



