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Event date
February 6 – 20, 2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Online event

The Inventor's Patent Academy 
Sponsored by Qualcomm Technologies

Calling all interested in innovation and entrepreneurship! 

Thursdays, starting February 6th to February 20th

12:00PM to 2:00PM 

Module 1 & Module 2 - Virtual - On Zoom  

Module 3 - HCC District Building, Seminar A 

Presented by Carlyn Burton, U.S. Patent Attorney and Attorney at Law

 

Presented by Invent Together, The Inventor's Patent Academy is a free e-learning course created to help people understand patenting and intellectual property (IP), and to equip them to apply for their own patents. It also explores some of the challenges that inventors – particularly women, people of color, individuals with lower incomes, people with disabilities, and other historically underrepresented inventors – may face and provides tools to overcome them.

Why Take This Course?

  • Patents protect inventions so that inventors can focus on their work and be compensated for it. American innovation depends on inventors’ ability to protect their IP. Enhance your knowledge of the patenting process and how to navigate it.
  • Learn from law experts, industry experts, and from inventors from historically underrepresented groups about the challenges and successes on their journeys to develop and protect their ideas.
  • Take advantage of a free and valuable professional development opportunity and obtain a completion certificate.

Course Outline:

  • Learn the ins and outs of the United States patent system.
  • Discuss common challenges faced by those underrepresented in the U.S. patent system.
  • Understand how inventors of all backgrounds can navigate the patent process.
  • Learn the necessary steps to apply for a patent.
  • Study real-life situations of past patent applicants to learn from their successes and mistakes.

Syllabus: 

  • Before each class, please take a moment to complete each module present in the online portal. 
  • To access the online portal, please click here

  • Module 1 - Welcome To The Patent System

    Your patent education begins with an overview of intellectual property rights. After that, you’ll learn about some challenges that you might face as you pursue your patents — along with strategies, tools, and tips for overcoming them. (Completion time approx. 1.75 hours)

  • Module 2 - Understanding Patent Law

    It’s time to dive into the specifics of patents, patent rights, and duration, including the steps of applying for a patent. You’ll also learn about the attorneys, patent agents, and other professionals who play a role in the process. (Completion time approx. 2.5 hours)

  • Module 3 - Working With The Patent Office

    This module covers how to write claims, as well as office actions and responses. You’ll also get a breakdown of activities that occur after your patent issues — including freedom to operate, infringement, maintenance fee payments, and possible challenges to a patent. (Completion time approx. 1.75 hours)

Schedule: 

- Complete Module 1 on the online platform before Session 1 begins:

  • Session 1 - Thursday, February 6th on Zoom 12PM to 2PM 

- Complete Module 2 on the online platform before Session 2 begins

  • Session 2 - Thursday, February 13th on Zoom 12PM to 2PM 

- Complete Module 3 on the online platform before Session 3 begins

  • Session 3 - Thursday, February 20th at HCC District Building, 2nd floor Seminar A, located on 3100 Main Street, Houston, Texas. 

Free parking for the event is located in the 3200 Main parking garage on floors 5 - 8th in any unreserved space. Please access the 2nd floor of the building by crossing the Skybridge located on the 3rd floor of the parking garage. 

Register now by clicking the blue REGISTER button on the top right corner.

After registering, you will receive the class Zoom link in your inbox! 

For any questions about this series, please email Carola Medina, carola.medina@hccs.edu

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