Embracing Equity on International Women’s Day
To celebrate International Women’s Day we were delighted to co-host the annual Women of Whitechapel network breakfast in partnership with Derwent London.
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To celebrate International Women’s Day we were delighted to co-host the annual Women of Whitechapel network breakfast in partnership with Derwent London.
International Women’s Day – Sarah Guppy, the first woman to be listed as an inventor on a patent for a bridge.
R&G trainees Nick Tyrie and Tessa Ryder cycle 96km to Milton Keynes to attend European Qualifying Examination (EQE) training course.
Reddie & Grose is pleased announced a raft of promotions including the creation of two new Partners and a number of Senior Associates. These promotions, which take effect from 1 April 2022, recognise the talent and expertise in patent law across a range of market sectors.
Dr Paul Loustalan interviews Dr Bernardette Longridge, Engineering Centre Manager at AVL in the UK. Paul has known Bernie for many years, having been in the same IC Engines research group at UCL, albeit at different times, and was delighted that she agreed to be interviewed for Women’s History Month.
On International Women’s Day, Georgina Ainscow, Olivia Buckingham and Xiaoxi Zhu attended Innovate UK and KTN’s Women Innovate event. The event was a fantastic celebration of women in innovation, but also carried a message of much more to be done to achieve true diversity and inclusivity. A clear message too, that this can only benefit the economy, with estimates ranging from £180 billion to £250 billion, that could be unlocked by boosting the level of female entrepreneurship.
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