The world’s largest patent holder, Huawei, has announced royalty
rates for its handsets, Wi-Fi, and IoT patent license programs. This according to officials will
support the common, sustainable development of industries globally.
Speaking at Huawei’s annual flagship
event on innovation and intellectual property protection in Shenzhen, which
this year was titled “Bridging Horizons of Innovations: Sharing IP, Driving
Innovation” the Chief Legal Officer,
Song Liuping disclosed that “Huawei is willing to share cutting-edge
innovations in the form of patents with the world.”
Over the past
20 years, Huawei has been a major contributor to mainstream ICT standards, such
as cellular, Wi-Fi, and multimedia codecs.
The event featured sharing sessions
by experts from diverse areas, covering technologies applicable at home, on the
go, and at work. These include leading research on 5.5G, audio and video
technologies, ten-size adjustable aperture in mobile phones, a general obstacle
detection network that helps cars identify abnormal objects outside the white
list of general obstacles, and algorithms that can enable intelligent
production scheduling and optimization.

Huawei is
committed to licensing its standard essential patents (SEPs) on fair,
reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) principles. The event also saw
Huawei announcing royalty rates for 4G and 5G handsets, Wi-Fi 6 devices, and
Internet of Things (IoT) products, all areas where Huawei is a top SEP owner.
The rate caps for 4G and 5G handsets are US$1.5 per unit and US$2.5 per unit,
respectively. Huawei’s royalty rate for Wi-Fi 6 consumer devices, meanwhile, is
US$0.5 per unit. For IoT, the rate for IoT-Centric devices is one percent of
the net selling price, capped at US$0.75, while the rate for IoT-Enhanced
devices ranges from US$0.3 to US$1 per unit.
Alan Fan,
Vice President and Head of the Intellectual Property Rights Department at Huawei,
iterated that a positive cycle where innovators are protected, rewarded, and
encouraged is key to sustainable innovation.
“Huawei takes a balanced approach to patent licensing.
We believe reasonable royalty rates will incentivize both the creation and
adoption of innovations,” he said.
To date, Huawei has
entered into almost 200 bi-lateral patent licenses, according to Fan. In
addition, over 350 companies have obtained licenses to Huawei’s patents through
patent pools. Under these licenses, Huawei’s total past royalty payment is
about three times its total royalty collection, and its 2022 licensing While addressing the event remotely,
Tomas Lamanauskas, Deputy Secretary-General of the International
Telecommunication Union, said Huawei has been a key player in the collaborative
process of supporting cost-effective, inclusive innovation of scale.
“As we continue to tackle global challenges and work
towards rescuing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), conducive policies
and frameworks are essential to help innovation ecosystems flourish,” Lamanauskas added.
The company’s
cumulative R&D investment over the past ten years totaled CNY977.3 billion.
In 2022, its R&D expenditure stood at CNY161.5 billion, or 25.1% of its
revenue. The 2022 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard put Huawei No. 4
worldwide.
Huawei has
entered into patent licenses with both leading tech industry players such as
Samsung and Oppo, and top automakers including Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW,
Porsche, Subaru, Renault, Lamborghini, and Bentley.
Huawei’s
official licensing website was also launched at the event. This website offers
details about the company’s bilateral licensing programs ranging from mobile
handsets to Wi-Fi and cellular IoT.
“Intellectual property is the great engine of
cooperation in technology. It advances technology for everyone to enjoy,” said Randall R. Rader, former Chief
Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.