How Startups Are Using Patents to Protect Quantum Computing Inventions


Details
Content level: 100 Introductory
This event is part of Harrisburg Quantum Law and Policy Series (HQLP).
Speaker: Thomas Plunkett, Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Abstract: This presentation will discuss how startups and other companies are using patents and intellectual property law to protect Quantum Computing inventions.
Bio: Professor, Harrisburg University of Science and Technology. Thomas Plunkett is one of the founders of the Harrisburg/Philadelphia Quantum Computing Meetup. He is interested in Patents, Quantum Computing, and Blockchain. Previously, he practiced intellectual property law in San Francisco, representing small startups and large international corporations.
These "Meetup-Lite" events are Free and are online-only {connect & password information will be emailed to registered participants ~30 minutes prior to meeting}
Event artifacts, e.g. slides & recording (when available):
http://quantum.harrisburg.tech/meetups/20200629/
Sponsor: Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
https://harrisburgU.edu/quantum email: quantum@HarrisburgU.edu

How Startups Are Using Patents to Protect Quantum Computing Inventions