The new Huawei Mate Book is displayed following its presentation at the Huawei press conference held on the eve of the official start of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 21, 2016. (Xinhua/Lino De Vallier)
The annual report of the European Patent Office (EPO) shows Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei made the fourth highest number of requests for patents in the European Union in 2015.
Huawei made 1,953 patent requests, with 1,197 coming in the digital communications sector, more than any other company in that sector.
"These results underline our firm compromise to protect intellectual property as a motor for innovation, especially in Europe," said Georg Kreuz, chief intellectual property counsel at Huawei, said in a statement.
"It is vitally important to protect intellectual property and as such, the number of requests for patents in Europe has to rise," he said.
Huawei spends around 10 percent of its annual budget in R&D and employs close to 1,900 workers in this field in Europe.
The EPO report shows there was a 4.8 percent rise in the number of patents granted in the EU in 2015 with numbers passing the 160,000 mark.