O-I-M Seminar – Illuminating the Patent Examination Process – May 29th

flyer with event informationOrganic/Inorganic/Materials Chemistry – Special Seminar

Illuminating the Patent Examination Process
Presented by: Patent Examiners from the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Wednesday, May 29th @ 12:30PM
Beetham Family Seminar Room, Knight Campus
Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry and the Office of Innovation Partnership Services

The role of a patent examiner at the United States Patent and Trademark Office is to serve as advocate and protector of the public interest with respect to intellectual property, provide service and assistance to inventors, and evaluate the patentability of claimed inventions. In this presentation, we will describe the patent examination process and the laws applicable to determining patentability of inventions. Afterwards, we welcome a robust Q&A session from audience members. The patenting process can sometimes feel a bit like the Wizard of Oz, in that one does not know what goes on “behind the curtain” after the application is filed. This talk seeks to demystify the processes in evaluating patent applications.

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