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Assessment of the competitiveness of the Russian scientific and technological capacity in the field of creation of medical instruments

https://doi.org/10.22394/2410-132X-2017-3-1-52-68

Abstract

In the framework of the implementation of the import substitution policy, the Ministry of Industry and Trade issued an order No. 655 dated March 31, 2015 "On approval of the action plan on import substitution in the medical industry of the Russian Federation" according to which the share of imports in the majority of medical devices in 2015 amounted to 80–100%, but by 2020 should be reduced to 10–20%. To assess the competitiveness and export potential of Russian developments, providing technical solutions for the production of new types of crosslinking goods and wound retractors, there is performed a patent analysis of the global patent portfolio of documents created over the last 20 years. The data obtained does not allow to characterize scientific and technological backlog of the Russian Federation in the field of wound retractor production and crosslinking products as competitive.

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T. N. Jerivanceva
Federal Institute of industrial property Rospatent
Russian Federation


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Jerivanceva T.N. Assessment of the competitiveness of the Russian scientific and technological capacity in the field of creation of medical instruments. Economics of Science. 2017;3(1):53-69. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2410-132X-2017-3-1-52-68

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