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International Women's Day 2024

International Women’s Day 2024

Gemeinsam Zukunft gestalten: Innovation ist weiblich

On International Women's Day, we are highlighting the often overlooked but significant role of women in the world of innovation and invention. Many of their pioneering contributions have long remained invisible or have not been adequately recognized. Women bring diverse perspectives and solutions to the development process, contributing to a fairer and more inclusive society. Together with initiatives from all over Germany, we are giving female innovations a stage: over the course of this year, you can get to know female inventors and innovators from a wide variety of fields.

Making innovative women visible

We present initiatives from all over Germany (in German). Would you like to take part? Then write to us: internetredaktion@dpma.de.

Joint Statement

The externer Link United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is organising the "Women in Intellectual Property (IP)" symposium for the second time from 6 to 8 March in Washington. The aim is to support and promote women's access to innovation and creativity. The participating offices and the organization of the "Women in IP" symposium have published the following statement on International Women's Day on 8 March, which we at the German Patent and Trade Mark Office endorse.

International Women's Day 2024: "Invest in women: Accelerate progress"

Intellectual Property (IP) offices and organizations around the globe are coming together to champion diversity within our offices and organizations and across the entire IP landscape. In countries worldwide, women face challenges and barriers in accessing resources, resulting in their stark underrepresentation in the IP system. Acknowledging this, our objective is clear: to drive inclusion and diversity to support, inspire, and accelerate increased participation from women, including those from underrepresented groups, in accessing, developing, commercializing, and distributing innovations and creative works. By investing in women, we believe we can better reach our collective aim to transform the challenges faced by women in the IP ecosystem into opportunities.

Despite comprising a significant portion of the micro, small, and medium enterprise landscape, women entrepreneurs are facing a $1.7 trillion finance gap that limits their potential to add $10 trillion in economic value to the global economy by 2030[1], according to the World Economic Forum. Furthermore, in 2022, inventors listed on international patent applications were five times less likely to be female than male. Just one in three researchers is a woman, and only one in five science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) jobs[2]. All these facts underscore the urgent need for immediate and concerted efforts, both financial and strategic, to bridge this substantial gap. It's time to mobilize resources and implement impactful initiatives, ensuring that gender equality is not just an aspiration but a tangible reality.

We acknowledge that the diversity within our innovation, entrepreneurial and creative community should mirror the diversity of our societies. Recognizing the vital importance of ongoing collaboration between offices, which has facilitated the exchange of best practices and the implementation of pioneering initiatives, we reaffirm our dedication to collective action. We remain steadfast in our commitment to empower and support women and girls from all segments of society to fully engage in the innovation and creative economy. By assisting them to leverage their intellectual property, we not only foster sustained growth but also pave the way for enduring success.

We commit to investing in knowledge and skills-building initiatives designed to empower women in IP matters and, whenever possible, will provide information about financial resources available to support inventors, creators, and entrepreneurs.

We recognize the importance of undertaking innovative research, enhancing – and being attentive to – the data available to drive insights into the status and needs of women in the IP ecosystem. We also pledge to promote science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) education which creates career opportunities for women and girls.

We commit to leveraging this year's World Intellectual Property Day theme "IP and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Building our common future with innovation and creativity" to advance our efforts that accelerate women's participation in the global innovation, entrepreneurial and creativity ecosystem. We fully recognize that achieving gender equality and women's empowerment is integral to each of the 17 SDGs [3].

As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we commit to continuing to work together and encourage everyone to join us by taking part in this promising future by investing in women to accelerate progress.

[1] externer Link The finance gap for women entrepreneurs is $1.7 trillion. Here's how to close it | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
[2] externer Link UN Women. (2023). Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot 2023.19
[3] UN Women. Women and the Sustainable Development Goals: externer Link https://www.unwomen.org/en/news/in-focus/women-and-the-sdgs

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Last updated: 29 November 2024