On June 24, Zhao Liangke, Director of the Construction and Agriculture Division of the Patent Office of the China National Intellectual Property Administration, and his delegation went to Weima Agricultural Machinery to carry out research and exchange. Xu Weisong, General Manager of Weima Agricultural Machinery Business Unit, warmly welcomed the team.
The research team first visited the Weima Agricultural Machinery Product Exhibition Hall to gain a detailed understanding of the company's development history, industrial layout, and main product situation. The leaders and experts of the research team fully recognize and praise the practical achievements of Weima Agricultural Machinery in effectively integrating patented technology into product design, achieving close integration of technological innovation and market demand.
Subsequently, the delegation visited Weima Agricultural Machinery Testing Center, visited the General Machinery Laboratory, Agricultural Machinery Laboratory and other professional laboratories, and intuitively understood the latest achievements of the enterprise in core products and technological innovation.
After the visit, both parties held a research and exchange meeting in the Weima Agricultural Machinery Conference Room. The meeting conducted in-depth exchanges on the creation, application, and protection of intellectual property rights in enterprises, the difficulties encountered in patent application and examination practices, as well as opinions and suggestions on patent examination policies and examination quality.

In recent years, Weima Agricultural Machinery has continued to increase research and development investment and actively layout in the international market. Faced with the complex patent barriers in expanding overseas markets, the company is accelerating the pace of international patent applications and striving to build an intellectual property protection system that matches the development of globalization. This research exchange has provided professional guidance for Weima Agricultural Machinery's intellectual property work, and injected new impetus into the company's ability to further enhance patent creation, application, and protection.