Upcoming IP Events
WIPR Summit 2025
WIPR Summit 2025
Join us at the upcoming World IP Review Summit on March 12-13, 2025, in Chicago. This two-day event will be guided by over 40 speakers and attended by experts, legal professionals, and representatives from various sectors across the globe.
Hear how IP leaders and key stakeholders from the industry use their expertise to respond and capitalize on challenges to create an efficient and dynamic IP practice.
Early bird registration is available until Dec.13th.
Don't roll the dice on intellectual property: Battling fakes in the tabletop industry
Don't roll the dice on intellectual property: Battling fakes in the tabletop industry
USPTO Intellectual Property Attaché Webinar
USPTO Intellectual Property Attaché Webinar
presented by the USPTO & CAIPA
IEEE AI webinar: Leveraging LLMs in Software Engineering
IEEE AI webinar: Leveraging LLMs in Software Engineering
IP Champions Reception
IP Champions Reception
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Global Innovation Policy Center invites you to attend the IP Champions Reception, an awards ceremony celebrating leaders that rely on IP protection to advance cultural, scientific, and technological solutions to the world’s leading challenges. The event's awardees constantly demonstrate leadership, ingenuity, and creativity in their pursuit of strong intellectual property rights.
This annual event brings together visionaries in innovation and creativity who create jobs, underpin economic growth, and enhance our shared competitiveness.
Join us to celebrate the power of innovation and creativity and the impact IP has in shaping our world.
Protect Your Story: Storytelling Through Food
Protect Your Story: Storytelling Through Food
Beyond IP
Beyond IP
Join us for a discussion with David Berdan, USPTO General Counsel and together celebrate the IP month hosted by TXIPA.
From Secrets to Security: Navigating Trade Secrets in a Shifting IP Landscape
From Secrets to Security: Navigating Trade Secrets in a Shifting IP Landscape
USIPA Trade Secrets Webinar 2024
Companies today face persistent threats from bad actors aiming to exploit corporate innovation and ideas. These threats come from nation-state adversaries and insiders with access to critical know-how. Intangible assets now account for 90% of a company's value, with trade secrets contributing over $10 trillion to the US economy.
Despite their importance, many companies overlook the need to protect and monetize these assets, leaving them vulnerable. Traditional cyber insurance does not cover stolen IP, exposing companies to significant risks.
To address these challenges, we invite you to our free webinar on best practices for trade secret asset risk management “From Secrets to Security: Navigating Trade Secrets in a Shifting IP Landscape” from 11 am US ET (8 am PST). Discover effective strategies to safeguard your intellectual property and mitigate potential losses.
More details will be shared soon!
USPTO’s Invention-Con 2024
USPTO’s Invention-Con 2024
Do you want to grow your intellectual property (IP) knowledge and gain access to resources, business experts, and accomplished innovators? Then join the United States Patent and Trademark Office's (USPTO) free, flagship conference for inventors, makers, and entrepreneurs.
USPTO's National Summer Teacher Institute (NSTI)
USPTO's National Summer Teacher Institute (NSTI)
The National Summer Teacher Institute (NSTI) is a multi-day professional development training opportunity designed to support elementary, middle, and high school teachers as they increase their knowledge of concepts of making, inventing, and intellectual property (IP) creation and protection.
NSTI is designed to help teachers inspire the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs. The program is open to eligible K-12 teachers nationwide. It combines experiential training tools, practices, and project-based learning models.
2024 WIPO-U.S. Summer School on IP
2024 WIPO-U.S. Summer School on IP
The Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy (C-IP2) at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School is partnering with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to host the seventh iteration of the WIPO-U.S. Summer School on Intellectual Property. We are also grateful to USIPA for their partnership to help market this event!
This exclusive, two-week summer course will be held online only to accommodate participants from all over the world. The Summer School program provides an opportunity to senior students, young professionals, and government officials to acquire deeper knowledge of each domain of IP and of the role and functions of WIPO. As WIPO’s only U.S.-based Summer School, the WIPO-U.S. Summer School program focuses on IP law in the United States of America.
USIPA EAS Virtual Roundtable 2024: With the Advancements of Technology and AI, Do We Really Have Control of our NIL and IP?
USIPA EAS Virtual Roundtable
With the Advancements of Technology and AI, Do We Really Have Control of our NIL and IP?
USIPA Corporate Roundtable
USIPA Corporate Roundtable
USIPA, its members state IPA organization and the Global IPA (GLIPA) are excited to announce the IP Corporate Round-table will feature a fireside chat with Gideon Myles, Associate General Counsel – Patents, Trademarks, Open AI. The fireside chat will be held at the Silicon Valley Regional Office of the USPTO and will be live-streamed throughout the world via all the state IPA and GLIPA chapters. This will be a can’t miss event!
Time: 4-6 pm ET , 1-3 pm PT and 3-5 pm CT
Book Launch Event for 5G & Beyond (hybrid)
Book Launch Event for 5G & Beyond (hybrid)
We are pleased to announce the publication of 5G and Beyond: Intellectual Property and Competition Policy in the Internet of Things, co-edited by Professor Jonathan Barnett of the University of Southern California Gould School of Law and Senior Scholar, Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy, and Professor Seán O’Connor of George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School and Faculty Advisor, Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy.
The book comprises a collection of articles by distinguished contributors from academia, government, and industry on innovation, competition, and intellectual property law and policy in the global deployment of 5G wireless technologies in the Internet of Things. Contributors include two former Directors of the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, a former Acting Chair and Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, a former Commissioner of the International Trade Commission, and leading scholars and practitioners in law, economics, and business. The book is available in open-access digital format through Cambridge University Press and in digital and hardcover format through Cambridge University Press and other sites.