In a move to honour the remarkable accomplishments of women, WIPO has announced its decision to commemorate the "can-do" spirit of women globally by dedicating the theme of World Intellectual Property Day 2023 to "Women and Intellectual Property: Accelerating Innovation and Creativity."
This article highlights the significant role that women play in driving innovation and creativity while emphasising the importance of their continued participation in the global intellectual property arena.
The Rise of Women in Intellectual Property Fields
The increasing representation of women in the intellectual property sector is a promising development towards a more inclusive and diverse future. Although there has been some progress, there is still a significant amount of advancement to be accomplished to facilitate more opportunities for women's creations and innovations to thrive.
- According to the 2022 indicators released by WIPO, there has been a notable increase in the involvement of women in patent applications over the years.
- According to recent data, PCT applications in 2021 saw women comprising only 16.5% of all inventors listed, with men making up the remaining 83.5%. According to recent data, there has been a notable uptick in the percentage of female inventors over the past decade.
- The figure has risen from 10.6% in 2007 to 16.5% in 2021. The data presented highlights the vast number of talented women who have yet to be wholly relied on in fields such as science, technology, business, and the arts.
The slow yet constant rise of women innovators is an indicator for the required recalibration of current intellectual property incentives, to further empower women to pursue their passions in academic domains.