
A Guide to Patent Development
The Ministry of Testing recently launched Gem Webinars, and I did a talk on patent development from a tester’s perspective.
Recording of Webinar:
Slides:
Feedback:
I clearly got a challenge for my new job. Identify something patentable. Thanks for inspiration, @techgirl1908 #testgems
— Maaret Pyhäjärvi (@maaretp) August 22, 2016
Interesting to hear @techgirl1908 perspective on patents and testing #testgems pic.twitter.com/BhCTWAejET
— Ministry of Testing (@ministryoftest) August 22, 2016
@ministryoftest Thank you @techgirl1908 that was really interesting! Think I need to get out my little black book of ideas again 🙂
— Andrew Fraser (@tuxt3r) August 22, 2016
While exploratory testing, omissions of features could be patentable technology-driven ideas. @techgirl1908 #testgems
— Maaret Pyhäjärvi (@maaretp) August 22, 2016
That was very interesting webinar with @techgirl1908 . Way what I did not think before. Thank you! #testgems
— Kristīne Corbus (@e_tester) August 22, 2016
When looking for great patentable solution, collaboration enables more diverse wishing for the solution @techgirl1908 #testgems
— Maaret Pyhäjärvi (@maaretp) August 22, 2016
The speaker for the first #testgems was @techgirl1908.Excellent job! She is also speaking at #TestBash Philadelphia. https://t.co/NaH78YRKVm
— Richard Bradshaw (@FriendlyTester) August 22, 2016
You’re an expert not a person with average knowledge for patenting non-obviousness requirement @techgirl1908 #testgems
— Maaret Pyhäjärvi (@maaretp) August 22, 2016
Patenting: Become conscious of your feelings in daily life to identify opportunities and start wishing @techgirl1908 #testgems
— Maaret Pyhäjärvi (@maaretp) August 22, 2016
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