Resources and tools for women inventors, creators and entrepreneurs
Understanding intellectual property can often be complex. On the occasion of this year’s World Intellectual Property Day, we encourage you to embrace the opportunity to learn more about intellectual property (IP) rights and the role they play in achieving your goals in the field of innovation and creativity.
WIPO works hand-in-hand with Member States and stakeholders to support greater participation of women in the IP system. The following resources, information videos, seminars and workshops will offer useful insights about the IP ecosystem and how women inventors, creators and entrepreneurs can benefit from it to achieve their goals and thereby help accelerate innovation and creativity.
Training opportunities from other organizations
We invite stakeholders and organizations to submit details of the gender-focused IP programs they offer.
Organization | Title | Description | Date | Language | Registration |
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QUALCOMM (India) |
L2PRO - Learn to Protect, Secure, and Maximize Your Innovations |
The L2PRO IP e-learning Platform will increase intellectual property (IP) awareness and enable innovators to access tools to help bring innovations quickly to market. |
Online |
English |
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CABINET T&F (Cameroon) |
The Contribution of IP to the emancipation of female entrepreneurs in Africa |
This free training session aimed to provide basic knowledge on IP and build awareness on IP stakes in practical situation that attendees might face during the development of their industry. |
25-04-2023 |
English |
Gender-focused activities at WIPO
Inventor Assistance Program
The Inventor Assistance Program (IAP) supports inventors and small businesses with limited resources transform their innovation into commercial assets. The IAP matches selected beneficiaries with a volunteer patent attorney or agent to help them navigate the patent system at no cost. This program is operating in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Morocco, Peru, the Philippines and South Africa.
Mentoring Program on IP for Women Entrepreneurs from Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
This practical workshop aims to strengthen the capacity of women entrepreneurs from Indigenous peoples and local communities to make strategic and effective use of Intellectual Property (IP) rights. The workshop provides basic information about how traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions relate to IP, and individual mentorship to support participant’s projects and businesses.
WIPO Academy: Access to courses in all fields of IP
The WIPO Academy offers a wide portfolio of training courses on intellectual property (IP) education and skills-building essential to innovation and creativity. The Academy’s training combines face-to-face and Distance Learning (DL) courses that IP experts teach to provide an in-depth view of the fundamentals of IP law.
IP Guides for business
The Intellectual Property (IP) guides for Business are designed to illustrate how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can use the IP system and benefit from IP rights. These publications will help turn business ambitions into reality by helping SMEs to make informed decisions about protecting their IP.