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USPTO to Host Virtual Workshop on Drafting Patent Applications in June

Part Four of the Path to a Patent Series Offers Expert Guidance on Patent Application Preparation

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USPTO to Host Virtual Workshop on Drafting Patent Applications in June

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has announced a virtual training event scheduled for Thursday, June 25, 2026, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time. The session, titled "Path to a Patent, Part IV: Learn how to draft a patent application," is the fourth installment in an ongoing eight-part series aimed at demystifying the patenting process.

This educational initiative is designed to assist inventors, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders in navigating the complexities of patent applications. During the session, USPTO experts will discuss essential aspects of drafting a patent application, providing practical guidance to help participants prepare their submissions effectively.

The "Path to a Patent" series covers a broad spectrum of topics, beginning with intellectual property fundamentals and patent searching, and progressing through to the drafting and filing stages. This structured approach aims to equip attendees with the knowledge necessary to advance their patent applications confidently.

Participation in the event is free and conducted entirely online, allowing broad accessibility. Attendees can expect to engage with USPTO professionals who will share insights and answer questions related to patent application drafting.

It is important to note that the USPTO clarifies this training is strictly educational and informational. The office does not provide legal advice, endorse any private entities, or guarantee specific outcomes from participation. References to third parties or events within the session do not imply endorsement by the USPTO.

Interested individuals are encouraged to register in advance to secure their place in the session. The USPTO also advises participants to ensure their email filters allow communications from subscriptioncenter@subscriptions.uspto.gov to continue receiving updates and notices.

For further information or to contact the USPTO, users should visit the official website at www.uspto.gov/about/contacts. The agency emphasizes that this announcement is disseminated from an unmonitored mailbox and directs inquiries accordingly.

This event represents part of the USPTO's ongoing commitment to support inventors and innovators by providing accessible educational resources that clarify the patenting process and promote intellectual property awareness.

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USPTO to Host Virtual Workshop on Drafting Patent Applications in June The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will conduct a free virtual training session titled "Path to a Patent, Part IV: Learn how to draft a patent application" on June 25, 2026. This session is part of an... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/uspto-to-host-virtual-workshop-on-drafting-patent-applications-in-june

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