Inventors, entrepreneurs, small business owners and startups can learn about intellectual property from a variety of experienced professionals during a daylong program at Wright State on Sept. 7.
Sponsored by the Wright State University Libraries, Dayton Metro Library and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Intellectual Property Day will take place in the Endeavour Room of the Student Union from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The event features speakers from the Wright State and Dayton libraries, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the Raj Soin College of Business Small Business Development Center and the Wright State Research Institute.
Christal Sheppard, director of the Regional U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Detroit, and her staff will give presentations on the patent and trademark application process, provisional patents and intellectual property issues small businesses and inventors commonly face.
Attendees will also learn about resources available to take an idea to market, start a business and understand their marketplace through research. Other presentations will help attendees make better decisions about their intellectual property and leverage in the marketplace.
Studies show that intellectual property makes up 80 percent of the value of the average small business.
Registration for Intellectual Property Day is free and open to the public until Sept. 3. Space is limited.
Register online at libraries.wright.edu/events/ipday.

Heavy metal learning
State grants to bolster Wright State’s electric vehicle and advanced manufacturing training for students
Wright State partners with local universities, hospitals to expand mental health care for students
Wright State students, first responders team up for Halloween event
Explore Wright State Day welcomes hundreds of future Raiders