1. Proposed Revision: ST.92 Version 2.0

The International Bureau presented document CWS/13/20 REV, proposing a revision of WIPO Standard ST.92 to extend its scope beyond patents to include trademarks and industrial designs.

Key changes in the proposed revision include:

Two additional amendments were accepted during the session based on a proposal by EU IPO:

Both amendments were accepted without objection. Germany explicitly supported the revision and the EUIPO amendments.

2. Implementation & Transition Period

The task force proposed the following transition framework, which was accepted by the CWS:

MilestoneDate
Transition period beginsJuly 1, 2026
Transition period ends / Sunset dateJune 30, 2028
ST.92 (PDDP format) becomes the only accepted methodJuly 1, 2028


During the transition period, offices may continue using SFTP, TDA, and API V1 while progressively adopting API V2 / the PDDP format.

Brazil sought clarification and confirmed their understanding: after July 1, 2028, PDF + XML submissions will no longer be accepted — only the PDDP (ST.92) format will be valid.

China shared that they are applying for budget in 2026 to begin their system upgrade, and asked for clarity on transition support and handling of data exceeding size limits. The IB confirmed that training and coordination support would be provided during the transition, and that detailed scenarios for the various phases of implementation would be addressed under Agenda Item 7E.


3. Task Number 65 — Revised Description

The task force proposed updating the description of Task No. 65 to read:

"Ensure the necessary revision and updates of WIPO standard ST.92 and support IP offices for their implementation of the standard before July 1, 2028."

This was accepted without objection.


4. Decisions Adopted (Paragraph 24)


The WIPO Member States agreed to:

  • Approve the revision of ST.92 as Version 2.0 (with the EUIPO amendments incorporated)
  • Approve the sunset date of June 30, 2028
  • Approve the revised description of Task No. 65

The whole meeting discussion and conclusions are available here:  https://webcast.wipo.int/video/CWS_13_2025-11-11_PM_126129