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USPTO Plans to Launch Patents for Humanity Program

  
  
  
  
  
  

humanitarianThe USPTO has announced plans to hold a new competition called Patents for Humanity.  Open for submissions on March 1st, the contest aims to recognize those who apply their patented technology to address humanitarian needs. 

In his State of the Union address, President Obama stated that, ““Innovation is what America has always been about.”  Director of the USPTO, David Kappos, hopes that the upcoming program will inspire businesses in all industries to focus their efforts and patented technology on dealing with the world’s challenges. 

Winners of the competition will receive a certificate that can be used to accelerate processing at the USPTO.  In the first year, 50 winners will be chosen by a panel of expert judges selected from different fields related to medicine, law, science, public policy, and more.  Each application will be placed into one of four categories for consideration: medical, information technology, food and nutrition, and clean technology.     

The competition will remain open until August 31st, 2012.  After the deadline for applications, judging will continue through the end of the year. 

Both the USPTO and the White House are hoping that the pilot program will help to advance the President’s global development agenda, by exposing and rewarding the best examples of companies using patent rights to serve others in the world.  The competition should also help to shine a light on the power and importance of innovation when it comes to confronting some of our biggest challenges as a species. 

The application has not been launched yet, but the competition starts March 1st, so keep a lookout for it. 

 

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Six Degrees Blog Series

As we all may have noticed at some point there is a list of references cited adorning the face of every US patent.  Utilizing these lists of references, patents can be connected to other patents through the references cited on their own face, as well as the instances where the patent is cited on a subsequent patent’s face.   By connecting patents in this manner a network begins to form and begs the question: How many steps would it take to connect any patent with any other patent? 

So, starting with any patent where would we find ourselves after 6 steps through the references cited network?

We're sharing our path, but feel free to follow your own path of patent connection intrigue and share it in the comments section below.

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