Qiang Lin

Manager, Electrical Division
Patent

Primary office

Beijing

Practice focus

Patent

Experience

East IP, 2004-present

1998-2001, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Mr. Lin is the Manager of the Electrical Patent Division of East IP. Mr. Lin joined Beijing East IP in 2004. He has more than 15 years of experience in IP in China, focusing on protecting leading-edge electronic and computer technologies.

Mr. Lin’s primary technology areas include telecommunications, computers, Internet, integrated circuits and optical instruments. Mr. Lin’s practice also covers software patents and business method patents in China.

As an attorney-at-law, Mr. Lin also has rich experience in litigation, including handing cases before the Patent Reexamination Board and courts at all levels.

In recent years, Mr. Lin has also been helping domestic startups and large corporations in creating and managing patent portfolios around the world.

Mr. Lin obtained a B.S. degree in Optical Engineering & Photoelectric Instrumentation from Zhejiang University, and a M.S. Degree in Computer Technology and Application from Institute of Software of Chinese Academy of Science. Mr. Lin also has three years of research experience with the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Education

  • Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Computer Science, Master Degree
  • Zhejiang University, Optical Engineering, Bachelor Degree

Admissions

  • Patent Attorney
  • PRC Attorney-at-Law

Languages

  • Mandarin Chinese (native)
  • English (fluent)

Recent Insights

The China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) recently issued a 2025 Work Plan for Administrative IP Protection which contains provisions on strengthening protection....
CNIPA recently issued a document setting out recommendations to patent attorneys with respect to the drafting of patent applications....
Premier Li Qiang signed a State Council decree unveiling a set of regulations on resolving foreign-related IP disputes....