Science of Innovation -- What is Innovation?
Whether it happens among students in a classroom, or engineers in a laboratory, innovation is a process, a series of steps that begins with imagination, and results in the creation of something of value for society. "Science of Innovation" is produced in partnership with the National Science Foundation and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Back to School with Invention Education

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USPTO Hour - Artificial intelligence updates

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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Innovation

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USPTO Hour: Patent examiner hiring, recruiting efforts and the patent examiner role

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10 years of the USPTO's Southwest Regional Outreach Office

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Path to a Patent, Part VIII - Common mistakes and post filing support

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Licensing your IP: The why, when, and how to get started

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USPTO Hour - Register protection updates

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Path to a Patent, Part VI - Pursuing patent protection abroad

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What is DOCX?

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USPTO Hour - Understanding the role of a trademark examining attorney

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USPTO Hour - NFL Draft

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Patent Trial and Appeal Board updates and priorities

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World IP Day Event on Capitol Hill

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Path to a Patent, Part I - Intellectual property basics

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USPTO Hour: Trademarks Business Updates

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USPTO Hour - OED Programs - Diversion Law School Clinic and Patent Pro Bono

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Path to a Patent, Part V - Understanding the role of claims in a patent application

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Path to a Patent, Part II - Drafting provisional patent applications

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