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[] Having trouble viewing this email? [View it as a Web page](. USPTO Alert [US Patent and Trademark Office] Starting in one hour: USPTO joins global IP leaders for panel on empowering women Supporting more women and entrepreneurs of color is critical to America’s economic success. According to the World Bank, there would be economic gains in the order of $5-6 trillion if women were supported to start and scale new businesses at the same rate as men. That would mean the creation of more and better paying jobs in more communities. But we can’t achieve that without devoting more resources to successful strategies that support underserved inventors and entrepreneurs. Join Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Kathi Vidal as she attends a U.S. Chamber of Commerce event and speaks on a panel of international intellectual property (IP) leaders today, Monday, July 10 at noon ET. Panelists will discuss current initiatives to recruit more entrepreneurs from underrepresented groups into the innovation ecosystem. [Register to watch the livestream]( The discussion will feature IP leaders from Singapore, Bulgaria, Namibia, Argentina, and the United States. Under Secretary Vidal will also moderate a panel of business leaders at the event to discuss how the public and private sectors can collaborate more closely to empower more women and underrepresented groups to pursue their innovative ideas and build their own portfolios. [facebook](​[twitter](​[youtube](​[linkedin]( Stay connected with the USPTO by subscribing to regular email updates. Visit our subscription center at [www.uspto.gov/subscribe]( to update or change your email preferences. This email was sent from an unmonitored mailbox. To contact us, please visit our website [www.uspto.gov/about/contacts](. To ensure that you continue to receive our news and notices, please modify your email filters to allow mail from subscriptioncenter@subscriptions.uspto.gov. --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL} using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: United States Patent and Trademark Office ·600 Dulany Street · Alexandria , VA 22314 [GovDelivery logo](

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