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About PETTP

In accordance with a White House executive action call to strengthen our patent system and foster innovation, the USPTO is expanding its Patent Examiner Technical Training Program (PETTP). The USPTO is requesting voluntary assistance from technologists, scientists, engineers, and other experts from industry and academia to participate as guest lecturers and provide technical training and expertise to patent examiners regarding the state of the art.

Guest lecturers will have relevant, historic and current technical knowledge, including industry practices/standards in technological areas of interest. Guest lecturers must also have relevant technical knowledge, as well as familiarity with prior art and industry practices/standards in areas of technologies where such lectures would be beneficial.

Guest lecturers have the option of presenting a lecture in-person or virtually from their own location. In-person presentations can be made at our Alexandria, Virginia headquarters or at one of our satellite offices in Detroit, Michigan, Denver, Colorado, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas and Silicon Valley, California. Training delivered at each location will be broadcast to patent examiners across the entire USPTO.

PETTP is not intended as an opportunity for applicants to discuss pending applications with USPTO employees or to circumvent normal communication between applicants or applicants' representatives and USPTO employees. In addition, PETTP participants are not to provide advice or recommendations to the USPTO. The PETTP is envisioned only as an opportunity to provide patent examiners with necessary training from scientists and experts working directly in the various technologies throughout the USPTO.

For more information you may contact:

Examiner_Technical_Training@uspto.gov (link sends e-mail)

or view our brochure: Volunteer - Share Your Expertise with Patent Examiners for PETTP contacts within the Tech Centers

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PETTP Technology Fairs

PETTP is now seeking presenters for several Technology Center Tech Fairs.  If you are interested in participating as a guest presenter, please submit an interest form.   Scheduled Tech Fair dates for 2017 will be announced in Fall of 2016 for each Technology Center provided below.

Please see list of topics that may be of interest to examiners. Additional topics may be proposed by guest volunteer lecturers and considered for presentation. 

 

Technology Center

Technology Description

Date(s)

1600

Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry

April 25 & 26

1700

Chemical and Materials Engineering

 

2100

Computer Architecture and Software

May 23, 24 & 25

2400

Networking, Multiplexing, Cable, and Security

May 11 & June 13

2600

Communications

March 13 & 14

2800

Semiconductors, Memory, Optics, Photocopying, Electrical Circuits & Systems, Printing, Measuring & Testing

May 31

2900

Design Day

 

Examiner PM Session  

3600

Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce, Agriculture, and National Security

April 4 - 6

3700

  • Mechanical Technologies
  • Medical Device Customer Partnership & Tech Fair
  • Gaming Technologies

June 6

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Policy/Guidance

Operating Procedures for Interested PETTP Participants

Policy Requests to participate in the PETTP are granted depending upon resources, training time available, and appropriateness of the topic suggested. For granted requests, audience size will vary.

View the Standard Operating Procedures for Interested Patent Examiner Technical Training Program Participants.

Invited Speaker Conflict of Interest Policy Statement

Prior to giving a presentation, all PETTP participants must sign the USPTO's Invited Speaker Conflict of Interest Policy Statement. In addition, PETTP presentations are sometimes recorded and made available to employees for viewing or listening at a later time.

View the Invited Speaker Conflict of Interest Policy Statement.

Federal Register Notice

View the September 15, 2010 Federal Register notice (link is external) for the Patent Examiner Technical Training Program.

 

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Sign Up Now

Sign Up Now to participate in PETTP.

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Thank you PETTP Volunteers!

The USPTO would like to thank the following organizations and their representatives who have participated in the Patent Examiner Technical Training Program. Their contributions ensure that patent examiners keep pace with the latest advancements in the state of the art across all disciplines. Their contributions also serve as a keen reminder that, by working together, we can build a stronger intellectual property system.

Thank you to those who Participated!
2016 Companies and Speaker(s)
2015 Companies and Speaker(s)
2014 USPTO Tech Week and Companies and Speaker(s)

Inclusion on the lists of specific organizations, attorneys, law firms, individuals, or corporations does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the USPTO.

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Site Experience Education (SEE) Program

The Site Experience Education program provides commercial, industrial, and academic institutions, within the continental U.S., the opportunity to voluntarily host patent examiner technical site visits.  The USPTO funds all SEE travel costs for patent examiner visits to host organizations. 

To learn more, visit the Site Experience Education (SEE) Program page.

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Stakeholder Training on Examination Practice and Procedure (STEPP)

The Stakeholder Training on Examination Practice and Procedure program offers those interested training opportunities to better their understanding  of the examination process at the USPTO.  Training material used is derived from material developed for training patent examiners. 

To learn more visit the Stakeholder Training on Examination Practice and Procedure (STEPP) page.

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