Your USPTO: What’s Next In March 2023?

IT’S WE TIME: Part 2 and three of

“Empowering Women’s Entrepreneurship (WE),” a community-based, collaborative and artistic initiative to encourage and empower extra feminine founders throughout America, will happen March 15 and March 29, respectively. Learn extra about defending your small business, funding your startup, increasing your community, and extra.

Part 2 of the digital sequence is from 2pm to 4pm ET. Part 3 is from 2pm to three:30pm ET.

To join electronic mail alerts or study extra upcoming WE packages, go to uspto.gov/initiatives/we.

ALL ABOUT ROYALITIES: “Inventing Success: What’s in a Royalty” is out March 15 from 4-5:30pm PT. The month-to-month digital occasion, introduced by the USPTO and the Licensing Executives Society—Silicon Valley Chapter, will talk about excessive royalty revenue potential; how a royalty is calculated; and the 25 % rule.

Sign in to uspto.gov/about-us/occasions/successful-inventing-whats-royalty.

MUSEUM INSPIRATION: Join the USPTO Office of Education on March 28, 6-7:30 PM

ET, to listen to from Lucie Howell – chief studying officer at The Henry Ford museum – about inclusive innovation, THF and educator sources that encourage children to innovate for achievement. This consists of the nationwide tv sequence “Innovation Nation”.

Register for the digital occasion at bit.ly/EDU-March.

PRO BONO PROGRAM: Join the USPTO’s subsequent occasion on March 9, 9am – 1pm CT, just about or in particular person on the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Leaders within the mental property and small enterprise neighborhood will share tales and recommendations on find out how to shield your IP by patents and emblems, and find out how to entry authorities sources to start out and preserve a profitable enterprise.

Registration is required and locations for in-person attendance are restricted. Visit uspto.gov/about-us/occasions/patent-pro-bono-program-pathways-inclusive-innovation for registration info.

Visit uspto.gov/occasions for a lot of different alternatives to attend free digital occasions and/or trainings.

Source: www.inventorsdigest.com

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