From Inventors Digest, December 1, 2021
Your USPTO: NEWS FLASH – New Energy for Inclusion
When it comes to building a stronger U.S. IP system, a greater diversity of participants is paramount. Now that mission has a new energy, with a new leader.
Secretary of Commerce Raimondo chairs Council for Inclusive Innovation
“Inclusive” is the key word in the newly branded Council for Inclusive Innovation (CI2). The council—consisting of a who’s who from sectors including the federal government, academia, industry, intellectual property associations and nonprofits—will be chaired by United States Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. The USPTO is an agency of the Department of Commerce.
CI2 replaces its predecessor, the National Council for Expanding American Innovation. The inclusive thrust gained important momentum following the USPTO’s 2018 SUCCESS Act study and report, delivered to Congress in December 2019.
The study assessed the participation of women, minorities, veterans, and other underrepresented groups as inventors named on U.S. patents. The report provided recommendations to increase the participation and development of these groups as inventors and entrepreneurs.
Secretary Raimondo pledges to further that quest.
“Together, as a council, it is imperative that we continue working to expand American innovation by tapping into the strength of our nation’s diversity and increasing opportunities for all innovators and entrepreneurs who are creating new technologies, companies, and industries,” she wrote.
“With the most recent data from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office indicating that only 12.8% of inventors listed on patents granted in a single year are women, and little to no data on the participation of other underrepresented groups, we can all agree that there is much work to be done to build a stronger and more inclusive innovation sector.”
CI2 members include Drew Hirshfeld, USPTO commissioner for patents who is temporarily fulfilling the duties of USPTO director; Dr. Wayne I.A. Frederick, president of Howard University; Safra Catz, CEO, Oracle Corporation; Dr. Lonnie Johnson, CEO and founder, Johnson R&D; and many more.
For additional information: uspto.gov/ExpandingAmericanInnovation