Patents for Humanity Awards Now Open for Applications

Patents for Humanity, the USPTO’s top honor for patent owners and licensees who use game-changing technology to meet humanitarian needs, is now accepting applications for the 2017 – 2018 cycle. Anyone who owns or licenses a U.S. patent or patent application is eligible. Winners receive an acceleration certificate to expedite proceedings at the USPTO, as well as public recognition of their work.

 

Patents for Humanity recognizes inventions that address global development issues such as medicine, nutrition, sanitation, energy, and living standards. The USPTO invites innovators of all kinds to tell their stories of helping underserved communities through the power of technology. Individuals, corporations, nonprofits, small businesses, academic institutions, and government agencies are all welcome to apply.

 

This year marks the fourth cycle of the Patents for Humanity program. Previous awardees have improved lives worldwide. Winners from the last round include Case Western Reserve University, for a low-cost malaria detection device, and startup company GestVision, Inc., for a quick diagnostic test for preeclampsia, a potentially life-threatening pregnancy complication.

 

If your organization uses patented technology to help address basic human needs, we encourage you to participate. The USPTO will accept applications through Dec. 8. Please submit your completed application online through the Patents for Humanity page of the USPTO website.

 

For more information, contact patentsforhumanity@uspto.gov or join us for an informational webinar on Tuesday, Nov. 7 from 2–4 p.m. ET.

 

Event code: 641 805 163
Password: 123456

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