The Path to a Patent, Part I: The patent application process

Learn about the different types of intellectual property (including trademarks and copyrights) and take an in-depth look at the patenting process from invention to application to issue. We will also cover the requirements for patentability, how to determine whether a provisional or nonprovisional application is right for you, and how to weigh the costs and benefits of hiring a patent attorney. Learn more and register for this free event. 

 The USPTO's Rocky Mountain Regional Office, in collaboration with other partners located across the region (listed below) invites you to join us for part one of its Path to a Patent series.

Wyoming State Library
Wichita State University
Mesa County Libraries
Boise State University SBDC
University of Nebraska College of Law Schmid Law Library
University of North Dakota
University of Utah

Note: further information on where the program will be hosted in each locale is available via the RVSP link

This event is free and open to the public. Space is limited. For more information, please 
Contact the Rocky Mountain Regional Office.

  **Please note that if you are attending at the Rocky Mountain Regional Office of the USPTO, it is located in a federal facility.  Visitors are required to present a valid form of government-issued identification (driver license or passport) and will be subject to security screening to gain access.**

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