Professor Amy Landers was a featured speaker at “Powering Change: Women in Innovation and Creativity,” an event held at the Kline Institute of Trial Advocacy on April 26.
Coinciding with World Intellectual Property Day, the event highlighted women's contributions in science, technology and other domains.
Landers, who directs the law school’s Intellectual Property Law program, joined Professor Simi Hoque of the Drexel College of Engineering and Andrea Small, division patent counsel and co-chair for Women’s Initiative Network at FMC Corporation, on the panel.
The event, which was co-sponsored by FMC, Finnegan, the Society of Women Engineers, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the World Intellectual Property Organization and AIPLA, focused on life-enhancing innovations that women have pioneered.