Goldman Sachs has a total of 1895 patents globally, out of which 1076 have been granted. Of these 1895 patents, more than 64% patents are active. United States Of America is where Goldman Sachs has filed the maximum number of patents, followed by China and Australia. Parallelly, China seems to be the main focused R&D center and is also the origin country of Goldman Sachs.
Goldman Sachs was founded in 1869 by Marcus Goldman and Samuel Sachs. Company is doing business in investment banking and financial services. As of March 2022 Goldman Sachs has a market cap of $114.04 Billion.
Do read about some of the most popular patents of Goldman Sachs which have been covered by us in this article and also you can find Goldman Sachs patents information, the worldwide patent filing activity and its patent filing trend over the years, and many other stats over Goldman Sachs patent portfolio.
How many patents does the CEO of Goldman Sachs have?
The CEO, David M. Solomon has 0 patents.
How many patents does Goldman Sachs have?
Goldman Sachs has a total of 1895 patents globally. These patents belong to 957 unique patent families. Out of 1895 patents, 1216 patents are active.
How Many Patents did Goldman Sachs File Every Year?
Are you wondering why there is a drop in patent filing for the last two years? It is because a patent application can take up to 18 months to get published. Certainly, it doesn’t suggest a decrease in the patent filing.
Year of Patents Filing or Grant | Goldman Sachs Applications Filed | Goldman Sachs Patents Granted |
2011 | 49 | 47 |
2012 | 83 | 71 |
2013 | 98 | 99 |
2014 | 145 | 106 |
2015 | 98 | 70 |
2016 | 147 | 72 |
2017 | 222 | 77 |
2018 | 124 | 93 |
2019 | 133 | 77 |
2020 | 102 | 92 |
2021 | 64 | 118 |
2022 | 1 | 17 |
How many Goldman Sachs patents are Alive/Dead?
Worldwide Patents
Patent Families
How Many Patents did Goldman Sachs File in Different Countries?
Countries in which Goldman Sachs Filed Patents
Country | Patents |
United States Of America | 631 |
China | 612 |
Australia | 110 |
Europe | 89 |
Canada | 60 |
Japan | 48 |
Hong Kong (S.A.R.) | 41 |
Korea (South) | 28 |
Brazil | 20 |
Taiwan | 15 |
Mexico | 14 |
Germany | 11 |
Philippines | 11 |
India | 11 |
Singapore | 8 |
Spain | 7 |
Chile | 5 |
United Kingdom | 5 |
United Arab Emirates | 4 |
Israel | 3 |
Argentina | 3 |
Norway | 2 |
Austria | 1 |
South Africa | 1 |
Malaysia | 1 |
Where are Research Centers of Goldman Sachs Patents Located?
10 Best Goldman Sachs Patents
US6601044B1 is the most popular patent in the Goldman Sachs portfolio. It has received 654 citations so far from companies like Citadel Investment Group LLC and IBM.
Below is the list of 10 most cited patents of Goldman Sachs:
Publication Number | Citation Count |
US6601044B1 | 654 |
US6360210B1 | 467 |
US6505175B1 | 445 |
US6625583B1 | 404 |
US8528059B1 | 357 |
US6338047B1 | 354 |
US7287280B2 | 233 |
US20030009419A1 | 230 |
US20020138417A1 | 219 |
US20020049661A1 | 189 |
Patents acquired by Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs has acquired 21 patents from other companies which are not associated with Goldman Sachs.
Below is the table showing top 10 patent acquisitions of Goldman Sachs –
Company | Patents Families |
Plastech Engineered Products | 6 |
Scentair Technologies | 3 |
Advanced Engine Management | 2 |
Ultreo | 1 |
Lucas Milhaupt | 1 |
Westpeak Global Advisors | 1 |
Folio Trade Llc | 1 |
Nasdaq Omx Group | 1 |
Cognis Ip Management Gmbh | 1 |
Watchguard Technologies | 1 |
Which Companies are using Goldman Sachs Patents to Advance their Research?
If patents or patents from a particular technology area of a company receive a lot of citations, it implies that the technology is being followed and incrementally innovated by the citing companies. It also indicates that citing companies are working on similar and closely related technologies.
The top citing companies in the Goldman Sachs patent portfolio are K&N Engineering, Bank Of America and Broadcom.
List of the top forward citing Companies –
Company | Number of Patents |
K&N Engineering | 49 |
Bank Of America | 14 |
Broadcom | 8 |
Ford | 8 |
Wells Fargo | 5 |
Bby Solutions | 5 |
Rai Strategic Holdings | 5 |
Honda Motor | 5 |
Wall Corp | 4 |
Procter & Gamble | 4 |
Count of 102 and 103 Type Rejections based on Goldman Sachs Patents
Top Goldman Sachs Patents used in Rejecting Most Patent Applications
Patent Number | Count of Rejected Applications |
US20080209650A1 | 21 |
US6601044B1 | 17 |
US7110971B2 | 8 |
US8560645B2 | 7 |
US6338047B1 | 6 |
US6996539B1 | 5 |
US7640182B2 | 5 |
US7117176B2 | 5 |
US7651077B1 | 5 |
US20030120575A1 | 5 |
From inventing the first price-to-earnings ratio to launching the investment banking business, to the technical reinvention of the modern IPO and beyond, Goldman Sachs has been known for its creativity and innovation.
Goldman Sachs is utilising digital technology to increase worker efficiency. To prepare for customer meetings, the company uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to reduce the number of mundane, repetitive operations performed by bankers. In fact, the firm’s Strats team (formerly known as financial engineers or data scientists) has been reconfigured to create a unified technical front to engage directly with bankers and clients. The revamped Strat team has two objectives: (1) to digitise bankers’ processes with tools that improve productivity and quality of life, and (2) to leverage technology to interact clients in a more modern, data-driven manner.
Machine learning and artificial intelligence have also been employed by Goldman Sachs to free up bankers’ time so they may focus on more important tasks. The Strats team has created apps that scan through SEC mutual fund filings using machine learning algorithms to better understand how shareholders interact. Machine learning has also been used to investigate the elements that make some companies more prone to activist investors than others.
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What are Goldman Sachs key innovation segments?
What Technologies are Covered by Goldman Sachs?
The chart below distributes patents filed by Goldman Sachs in different countries on the basis of the technology protected in patents. It also represents the markets where Goldman Sachs thinks it’s important to protect particular technology inventions.
R&D Focus: How Goldman Sachs search focus changed over the years?
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