With 66 patents filed in 2024, GTT confirms the acceleration of its innovation momentum and its technological leadership in the INPI ranking

2025-03-24

Paris, March 24, 2025 – The GTT Group, technological expert in membrane containment systems used to transport and store liquefied gases, announces the filing of a total of 66 patent applications with the INPI[1] in 2024, marking an increase from 2023. This achievement illustrates the acceleration of the Group’s innovation momentum and reinforces its position as a leading technological player.

By moving from the 26th to the 23rd position in the Top 50 of French patent-filing companies, GTT demonstrates its commitment to anticipating the challenges of the global energy landscape and the maritime sector.

Driven by an ambitious vision, the Group is accelerating the development of cutting-edge technologies for the energy transition and low-carbon solutions, such as the transport and storage of liquefied hydrogen or ammonia, the use of LNG as fuel and of onboard carbon capture technologies.

At the same time, GTT is continuously optimising its existing solutions to improve the energy efficiency of maritime players and address their evolving needs and environmental regulations.

Philippe Berterottière, Chairman and CEO of GTT, stated: “With 66 patent applications filed in 2024, GTT confirms its technological leadership and strong presence among the champions of innovation in France, having secured the 23rd position in the overall INPI ranking. This achievement highlights the strength of our innovation momentum and our determination to envision, today, the solutions that the world will need tomorrow. More than ever, we are convinced that innovation is a strategic lever to succeed in the energy transition, and we are continuing to invest in R&D to offer our customers increasingly efficient and environmentally friendly solutions.”

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[1] INPI – French National Institute of Industrial Property