CFRP Techno-Economic Patent Snapshot 2026
The corpus for this specific CFRP techno-economic query is extremely small, with only 2 patent families in scope and activity concentrated in a single year (2021). Competitive structure is effectively nascent, with no dominant route or sustained filing activity evident from the evidence.
A highly fragmented, minimal corpus with no single dominant leader
The applicant ranking is fully dispersed: each of the four ranked filers holds 1 patent record, with M AQIL RAHIM JABR appearing at the top of the ranking by convention of ordering rather than by any meaningful lead.
The top five filers account for 100% of the ranked applicants visible in this query’ combined total, but this reflects the extreme smallness of the corpus rather than any meaningful concentration by a major industrial player.
| # | Applicant | Patent records | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M AQIL RAHIM JABR | 1 | |
| 2 | M LUBNA MUHAMMAD ABD | 1 | |
| 3 | University of Incheon Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation | 1 | |
| 4 | M MUHANNAD WALID MAJID | 1 |
The positions of the ranked filers — a mix of individual inventors and one academic institution — imply this topic has not yet attracted significant industrial R&D investment, and no tier gap between incumbents and challengers is discernible.
The most recent years (2023–2026) should be treated with caution due to publication lag; however, the corpus is so small that lag effects do not materially change the overall picture. Longer-window growth, applicant concentration, and technology-route coverage are therefore more reliable signals than the latest-year bar alone.
A single filing peak in 2021 with no subsequent activity
The annual filing trend and technology composition together reveal a corpus that produced all of its activity in one year and spans only a narrow set of IPC classes.
Annual filing trend
All 2 patent records in scope were filed in 2021; every other year from 2017 through 2026 shows zero activity. The field is in decline per the lifecycle assessment, with annual volume having eased fully from its 2021 peak. Years 2024–2026 remain subject to publication lag and should not be read as confirmed zero.
↗ Hover for values · click a bar to ask EurekaTechnology composition
The three IPC branches represented — C04B (ceramics, cement and refractories), C09K (materials for miscellaneous applications), and E04C (structural building components) — each hold 1 patent record. This distribution suggests the filings sit at the intersection of construction materials and specialty composites rather than in a core CFRP processing or aerospace branch.
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Citation-heavy patent families returned by the query. Use this section as citation context, not as a curated list of the most topic-specific patents.
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Open this patent in Eureka →| # | Patent | Citations |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fine aggregate impregnated with phase change mater… | 1 |
Ranked by total forward citations. Citation counts favour older and broadly cited patent families, and broad or adjacent patents may appear when they match the search scope. Treat this section as citation context, not as a curated list of the most topic-specific patents. Some patent titles may be shown in their original, non-English language where an accurate translation could not be guaranteed.
Assignee snapshot from the current evidence set
The applicants below are visible in this query result. Because the evidence set is relatively small, read this section as a directional snapshot rather than a full competitive ranking.
M AQIL RAHIM JABR
Holds 1 patent record, placing at the top of the ranking by order. No technology focus data is available for this filer, and no applicant momentum trend is recorded. The filing is registered in Iraq (IQ). No trajectory inference is possible from the evidence.
patent records: 1University of Incheon
Holds 1 patent record with a technology focus in C04B (ceramics, cement and refractories), specifically sub-codes C04B 103, C04B 14, and C04B 20. The filing is registered in South Korea. No applicant momentum trend is available in the evidence.
patent records: 1Frequently asked questions
The corpus contains 2 patent families in scope. This is an unusually small corpus, and results should be interpreted with caution; a broader query reformulation may return a more representative dataset.
M AQIL RAHIM JABR holds 1 patent record and appears at the top of the applicant ranking. Three other filers — M LUBNA MUHAMMAD ABD, the University of Incheon (via its industry-academic cooperation foundation), and M MUHANNAD WALID MAJID — each also hold 1 patent record.
All filing activity occurred in 2021, making that the peak year. The lifecycle is assessed as Decline, with annual volume having eased back to zero after that single year of activity.
Two jurisdictions appear: Iraq (IQ), which is the lead office, and South Korea. No filings are visible in the US, EU, China, or Japan within this specific corpus.
Three IPC branches each hold 1 patent record: C04B (ceramics, cement and refractories), C09K (materials for miscellaneous applications), and E04C (structural building components). No core CFRP processing or aerospace IPC classes appear in this corpus.
No co-applicant pairs are recorded in the collaboration data. The filers appear to have acted independently, and no consortium or cross-institutional partnership is visible in the evidence.
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