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Contraceptive Devices Patent Landscape Report

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  • 200 Pages
  • August 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Expert Market Research
  • ID: 5997666
The global contraceptive devices market, valued at USD 24.45 billion in 2023, is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% to reach USD 42.7 billion by 2032. The growth is driven by patent innovations in materials, smart monitoring, and eco-friendly contraceptive methods, enhancing comfort, safety, and efficacy in personalized reproductive solutions.

Patent Landscape Report Coverage

This comprehensive report explores the global patent landscape for contraceptive devices, offering a detailed analysis of patent filings, technological advancements, and regional contributions. It covers key segments by product type, technology, and distribution channel, highlighting significant innovation and patent activity areas. The report examines the strategies and patent portfolios of major companies, elucidating competitive dynamics and emerging opportunities. Jurisdictional trends across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific are also analysed, providing insights into regional innovations and patent filing strategies in the contraceptive devices.

Global Contraceptive Devices Patent Outlook

  • The contraceptive devices patent landscape is characterised by innovations in advanced materials, smart monitoring systems, and non-hormonal solutions. These advancements enhance user comfort, safety, and efficacy, reflecting breakthroughs in hypoallergenic materials, sensor-based hormonal tracking, and eco-friendly contraceptive methods.
  • Leading companies like Conceptus Inc., Bristol Myers Squibb Co., and Alza Corp are pivotal innovators, collectively holding over 950 patents. These firms emphasize smart contraceptive technologies and novel formulations, showcasing a strong commitment to expanding the effectiveness and accessibility of contraceptive devices through strategic patent development.
  • The United States leads the patent landscape with over 700 patents, focusing on digital integration and material innovations. Europe follows with approximately 600 patents, emphasizing regulatory compliance and sustainable designs, while Asia-Pacific holds over 550 patents, advancing scalable and non-hormonal technologies, reflecting a dynamic approach to reproductive health solutions.

Contraceptive Devices Introduction

Contraceptive devices are essential tools for managing reproductive health, offering both men and women various options to prevent pregnancy. These devices include condoms, intrauterine devices (IUDs), contraceptive implants, and vaginal rings, each providing different mechanisms of action and benefits. The development of contraceptive devices focuses on enhancing effectiveness, user comfort, and accessibility while minimising side effects. Innovations in this field aim to improve compliance and expand choices for individuals, thus contributing to better reproductive health outcomes globally.
  • Patents focus on developing novel materials that enhance the comfort and efficacy of contraceptive devices. For example, ultra-thin and hypoallergenic materials in condoms and vaginal rings have seen significant patent activity, with over 350 patents filed historically and 120 currently active, driven by the demand for improved user experience and reduced irritation.
  • The integration of smart technologies into contraceptive devices is gaining traction, with patents highlighting innovations such as sensors for real-time monitoring of hormone levels in implants and rings. These technologies offer personalised feedback and increased effectiveness, with over 300 patents filed historically and 110 currently active, reflecting a shift towards digital health solutions.
  • There is growing patent interest in non-hormonal contraceptive methods, emphasizing the development of barrier devices and natural materials that provide effective contraception without hormonal side effects. Patents in this area have reached over 250 historically, with 90 currently active, focusing on enhancing safety and user acceptability, catering to individuals seeking alternative options.
These drivers foster a dynamic patent landscape, spurring innovations in materials, smart technologies, and non-hormonal alternatives, enhancing the effectiveness and accessibility of contraceptive devices.

Global Contraceptive Devices Patent Segmentation Analysis

The report provides an in-depth analysis of the patents in this field by the following segmentation :

Analysis by Product

  • Male Contraceptive Devices
  • Condoms
  • Spermicides
  • Female Contraceptive Devices
  • Female Condoms
  • Contraceptive Sponges
  • Contraceptive Vaginal Rings
  • Intrauterine Devices
  • Sub-dermal Contraceptive Implants
  • Non-Surgical Permanent Contraceptive Devices
The patent landscape for contraceptive devices, encompassing both male and female products such as condoms, spermicides, female condoms, contraceptive sponges, vaginal rings, intrauterine devices (IUDs), sub-dermal implants, and non-surgical permanent devices, demonstrates significant innovation. Intrauterine devices lead this combined segment with over 350 patents historically filed and 130 currently active, focusing on long-term efficacy and safety. Condoms and vaginal rings also show substantial activity, with ongoing advancements in material technology and hormonal delivery systems. Future projections anticipate over 300 additional patents, emphasizing user comfort, biodegradability, and enhanced contraceptive effectiveness.

Analysis by Technology

  • Hormonal Contraceptives
  • Barrier Contraceptives
The patent landscape for contraceptive technology, which includes both hormonal and barrier methods, demonstrates notable advancements. Hormonal contraceptives, including pills, patches, and implants, lead this segment with over 400 patents historically filed and 160 currently active, driven by innovations in dosage control and delivery mechanisms. Barrier contraceptives, such as condoms and diaphragms, follow closely with significant patent filings focused on material enhancements and user comfort. Future projections estimate over 250 additional patents, highlighting ongoing research into combining hormonal and barrier technologies to improve effectiveness and ease of use.

Analysis by Distribution Channel

  • Hospital Pharmacy
  • Retail Pharmacy
  • Online Channel
  • Public Channel
  • Others
The patent landscape for contraceptive distribution channels highlights innovations aimed at enhancing accessibility and user convenience. Retail pharmacies lead this segment, with over 300 patents historically filed and 120 currently active, reflecting a focus on packaging and ease of use for over-the-counter contraceptives. Online channels are rapidly gaining traction with significant patent activity related to digital platforms and subscription services, promoting discreet access to contraceptives. Future projections suggest over 200 additional patents, emphasizing advancements in digital health solutions and personalised contraceptive delivery models.

Contraceptive Devices Patent Jurisdiction Analysis

The global patent landscape for contraceptive devices reveals distinct regional focuses and innovations:

  • The United States leads with over 700 patents filed historically and 280 currently active, the U.S. emphasizes advanced material innovations and digital health integration. Patents highlight breakthroughs in ultra-thin materials and smart contraceptive technologies, reflecting a commitment to enhancing user experience and efficacy.
  • Europe holds a significant position with approximately 600 patents filed historically and 220 active filings, focusing on sustainable materials and ergonomic designs. European patents often emphasize regulatory compliance and advanced functionality, positioning the region as a leader in eco-friendly and high-performance contraceptive solutions.
  • Asia-Pacific rapidly advancing with 550 historical patents and 240 ongoing filings, the region emphasizes scalable and cost-effective solutions. Patents reflect a surge in non-hormonal alternatives and smart technology integration, aligning with Asia-Pacific’s dynamic healthcare landscape and focus on accessible reproductive health technologies.

Patent Profile of Key Companies

Several key companies driving innovation and securing intellectual property shape the patent landscape for contraceptive devices. Here is an overview of their patent activities:

Conceptus Inc.
Conceptus Inc. leads the contraceptive devices patent landscape with over 350 patents filed historically and 150 currently in progress. Their focus on integrating advanced materials and smart technologies into contraceptive solutions drives their patent activity. Future projections suggest over 180 additional patents, reflecting continuous advancements in innovative contraceptive devices.

Bristol Myers Squibb Co.
Bristol Myers Squibb Co. is a key player with 320 patents historically filed and 140 patents currently being pursued. Their commitment to developing novel formulations and delivery systems has propelled their growth. An estimated 160 more patents are expected, showcasing their ongoing innovations in the domain.

Alza Corp

Alza Corp holds a prominent position with 280 patents historically filed and 110 patents currently active. Their focus on non-hormonal alternatives and user-friendly designs has driven significant innovation. Future projections indicate over 140 additional patents, reflecting their continuous advancements in this field.

Other key players in the industry include Robins Co Inc a H, Contramed Llc, and Sebela Vlc Ltd.

Key Questions Answered in the Global Contraceptive Devices Patent Landscape Report

  • What are the latest innovations in contraceptive devices?
  • Which companies are leading the patent filings for contraceptive devices?
  • How many patents have Conceptus Inc., Bristol Myers Squibb Co., and Alza Corp filed historically and currently?
  • What are the major trends in patent filings by product type, specifically for male and female contraceptive devices?
  • How do patent activities differ across technologies such as hormonal and barrier contraceptives?
  • What is the patent landscape for different distribution channels like hospitals and online pharmacies?
  • Why does the United States lead in patent filings for contraceptive devices?
  • What are Europe’s contributions to the patent landscape for contraceptive devices?
  • How is the Asia-Pacific region advancing in patent filings for these devices?
  • What are the emerging opportunities from the patent portfolios of key companies?
  • How do patent strategies impact competitive advantage?
  • What are the implications of patent filings in contraceptive device technology?
  • What are the challenges and opportunities in the contraceptive devices patent landscape?
  • What are the regulatory and legal considerations?

Reasons to Purchase this Report

This report offers an in-depth analysis of the patent landscape, covering key trends, technological advancements, and regional insights. It provides detailed segmentation and highlights areas of significant innovation and activity. By examining leading companies' strategies and patent portfolios, the report elucidates competitive dynamics and emerging opportunities. Stakeholders will gain valuable information for strategic decision-making, ensuring they stay ahead in the evolving industry. This comprehensive coverage makes it an essential resource for understanding the industry's future direction.


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Table of Contents

1 Introduction2 Executive Summary
3 Global Contraceptive Devices Market Overview
3.1 Global Contraceptive Devices Market Historical Value (2017-2023)
3.2 Global Contraceptive Devices Market Forecast Value (2024-2032)
4 Global Contraceptive Devices Market Segmentation
4.1 Global Contraceptive Devices Market (2017-2032) By Product
4.1.1 Market Overview
4.1.2 Male Contraceptive Devices
4.1.2.1 Condoms
4.1.2.2 Spermicides
4.1.3 Female Contraceptive Devices
4.1.3.1 Female Condoms
4.1.3.2 Contraceptive Sponges
4.1.3.3 Contraceptive Vaginal Rings
4.1.3.4 Intrauterine Devices
4.1.3.5 Sub-dermal Contraceptive Implants
4.1.3.6 Non-Surgical Permanent Contraceptive Devices
4.2 Global Contraceptive Devices Market (2017-2032) by Technology
4.2.1 Market Overview
4.2.2 Hormonal Contraceptives
4.2.3 Barrier Contraceptives
4.3 Global Contraceptive Devices Market (2017-2032) by Distribution Channel
4.3.1 Market Overview
4.3.2 Hospital Pharmacy
4.3.3 Retail Pharmacy
4.3.4 Online Channel
4.3.5 Public Channel
4.3.6 Others
5 Global Market Dynamics
5.1 Market Drivers and Constraints
5.2 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.3 PESTEL Analysis
5.4 Industry Events, Initiatives, and Trends
5.5 Value Chain Analysis
6 Global Contraceptive Devices Patent Landscape Analysis
6.1 Patent Distribution by Publication Year
6.2 Patent Distribution by Application Year
6.3 Patent Distribution by Priority Year
6.4 Analysis by Type of Patent
6.4.1 Granted Patents
6.4.2 Patent Application
6.4.3 Amended Application
6.4.4 Search Report
6.5 Analysis by Legal Status
6.5.1 Active
6.5.2 Pending
6.5.3 Expired/Discontinued
6.6 Analysis by Patent Jurisdiction
6.7 Analysis by Patent Age
6.8 Analysis by Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) Codes
6.9 Average Time to Publish a Patent
6.9.1 By Entities
6.9.2 By Jurisdiction
6.9.3 By Technology
6.10 Analysis by Type of Entity (Academic and Non-Academic)
6.11 Analysis by Top Applicants
6.12 Analysis by Top Inventors
7 Global Contraceptive Devices Patent Analysis by Technology
7.1 Total Patents by Top Technologies
7.2 Time Evolution of Patents by Technology
7.3 Emerging Technologies
7.4 Patent Segmentation, By Product
7.4.1 Time Evolution by Number of Patents
7.4.2 Time Evolution by Number of Patent Families
7.4.3 Analysis by Type of Entity (Academic vs Non-Academic)
7.4.4 Analysis by Top Applicants
7.4.5 Analysis by Top Inventors
7.5 Patent Segmentation, By Technology
8 Patent Valuation Analysis
8.1 Assessment Methodology
8.2 High Value Patents
8.3 Medium Value Patents
8.4 Low Value Patents
9 Global Contraceptive Devices - Top 10 Players Patent Analysis
9.1 Top 10 Entities by Number of Patents
9.2 Analysis by Publication Year
9.3 Analysis by Application Year
9.4 Analysis by Priority Year
9.5 Analysis by Type of Patent
9.6 Analysis by Jurisdiction
9.7 Analysis by Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) Codes
9.8 Analysis by Source of Innovation
9.9 Analysis by Forward and Backward Citations
9.10 Analysis by Legal Status
9.11 Analysis by Patent Age
9.12 Analysis by Key Inventors
9.13 Entity Dynamics
9.13.1 Analysis by Type of Player (Academic vs Non-Academic)
9.13.2 Analysis by Collaboration
9.13.3 Analysis by Technology
9.13.4 Newcomers
9.13.4.1 Start-up Companies
9.13.4.2 Established Companies
10 Patent Profile of Key Players
10.1 Conceptus Inc.
10.1.1 Product Portfolio
10.1.2 Patent Portfolio by Patent Families
10.1.3 Time Evolution of Patents
10.1.4 Geographical Patent Coverage
10.1.5 Patent Analysis by Technology
10.1.6 Patent News and Developments
10.1.7 Financial Analysis
10.1.8 SWOT Analysis
10.2 Bristol Myers Squibb Co
10.3 Alza Corp
10.4 Robins Co Inc a H
10.5 Contramed Llc
10.6 Sebela Vlc Ltd
11 Future Trends
12 Global Contraceptive Devices Landscape (Additional Insight)*
12.1 Global Contraceptive Devices: Developers Landscape
12.1.1 Analysis by Year of Establishment
12.1.2 Analysis by Company Size
12.1.3 Analysis by Region
12.2 Global Contraceptive Devices: Product Landscape
12.2.1 Analysis by Product
12.2.2 Analysis by Technology

Companies Mentioned

  • Bristol Myers Squibb Co
  • Conceptus Inc.
  • Alza Corp
  • Robins Co Inc a H
  • Contramed Llc
  • Sebela Vlc Ltd
  • Human Genome Sciences INC
  • California University
  • Ruben Steven M
  • Texas University
  • Rosen Craig A
  • Massachusetts Inst Technology
  • Pfizer Inc.
  • Janssen Pharmaceutica NV
  • Dana Farber Cancer Inst INC
  • Regeneron Pharma
  • Genentech INC

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