USPTO event: Educate & Innovate (Women's Entrepreneurship Symposium

The second portion of this event will include a panel discussion about the importance of cultivating innovation in a variety of environments; the role policymakers can play in supporting science, technology, engineering, math (STEM), and invention education among diverse groups of students; the federal five-year STEM plan; and the importance of developing pathways to innovation for girls.
Agenda
(All times ET)
2-2:05 p.m. Program welcome and overview
- Cara Duckworth, Acting Chief Communications Officer, USPTO
2:05-2:35 p.m. Interview with Amy M. Elliott
- Amy M. Elliott, Ph.D., Group Leader for Robotics and Intelligent Systems, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Drew Hirshfeld, Performing the Functions and Duties of the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO (moderator)
2:35-2:40 p.m. Break
2:40-3:30 p.m. Young women and STEM: The importance of creating innovators in a variety of environments
- Joann Blumenfeld, Founder and Director, Catalyst, The Science House, North Carolina State University
- Quincy Brown, Senior Policy Advisor, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President
- Leigh Estabrooks, Invention Education Officer, Lemelson-MIT Program
- Joyce Ward, Director, Office of Education, USPTO (moderator)
3:30-3:35 p.m. Thank you and wrap-up
- Sean Wilkerson, Innovation Outreach Program Manager, USPTO
- March 16 – Part two: Trends and opportunities
- March 30 - Part three: From inspiration to commercialization
This program is presented by the USPTO's Office of Innovation Outreach. For more information, please contact WES@USPTO.GOV.