Patenting innovation in climate science

Published on: 06/27/2023 9:49 AM

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Patenting innovation in climate science

Note: This blog originally published on the NOAA Research blog.

Parikha Mehta at NOAA's Global Monitoring Laboratory

Parikha Mehta and Wayne Mackenzie discussing Dr. Bianca Baier’s innovative AirCore atmospheric sampling device and the HORUS glider at the NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory in April 2023. Credit: NOAA

A Q&A with Parikha Mehta from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Parikha Mehta has spent the last four months focused on the intersection of intellectual property and climate and environmental technologies while on an employee exchange (known as a detail) at NOAA from the U.S Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Her goal: Help researchers understand the importance of protecting their inventions so that NOAA’s research and technology can better serve the public and inspire future innovation. 

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