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Today is International Women in Engineering Day, celebrating the work of women in engineering careers internationally.

We asked two members of our engineering team to discuss their own routes into the industry and what excites them about working with engineering-focused IP.

“When I explored career paths after university, the breadth of engineering patent work really stood out. One day you’re untangling the details of complex machinery or advanced control systems; the next you’re polishing claims for a new consumer gadget. I enjoy that contrast.

My university background is in physics, but I don’t feel that’s a disadvantage in working with engineering IP. Bringing different skills and viewpoints to our work with clients is encouraged! The variety of backgrounds and expertise among our attorneys is a real strength of our team.

I appreciate being able to use my scientific skills in such a wide-reaching way in my career. You’ve got to be ready to encounter unfamiliar technology in this job and also act as a bit of a consultant in guiding clients through the intellectual property process. You’re constantly learning – and getting to understand whatever invention that’s put in front of you is always exciting.” – Maryam Ahmed, Patent Assistant 

“My background is in engineering and what really drew me to it as a discipline was the challenge of finding interesting ways of creating new things and solving problems. People don’t always see it this way, but the design and innovation aspects of engineering really make it a creative industry.

I initially thought I would go into research after my studies, but I found that communicating and writing about ideas was the part of the work I enjoyed the most. As a patent attorney in engineering, you’re undertaking a quite specific form of scientific writing. You need a good technical understanding to do this job: an ability to assess the facts, help inventors describe their inventions and find ways of overcoming prior art. IP can be a really intellectually rewarding industry to work in.

We have a lot of brilliant women working in our patent team at Boult and the IP industry is taking deliberate steps (such as through the work of IP Inclusive) to be more diverse and support women in their careers.

I hope that we can help raise awareness of scientific and engineering opportunities among girls and young women, to help them explore STEM at school and as a career path (and potentially IP further down the line). For those already studying engineering, I would say that becoming a patent attorney is a great career to consider!” – Frances Baxter, Senior Associate

At Boult, we’re proud to celebrate International Women in Engineering Day by highlighting the experiences and insights of the talented women in our team. Their stories reflect the diversity, creativity and intellectual challenge that a career in engineering-focused intellectual property can offer. We hope their journeys inspire others to consider the exciting possibilities within STEM and the IP profession.

Relevant sectors
Aerospace
  • Commercial aviation
  • Defence and security
  • Space and satellites
  • Unmanned aerial vehicles
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Automotive
  • Autonomous vehicles
  • Electric vehicles
  • Engines
Biotechnology
  • Antibody engineering
  • Antibody manufacture and formulation
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biosimilars
  • Drug delivery
  • Gene editing (e.g. CRISPR)
  • Genomic and molecular tools and methods
  • GM crops
  • Immuno-oncology (e.g. checkpoint inhibitors; modified T cells)
  • Next generation sequencing
  • Nucleic acid synthesis
  • Personalised medicine/disease biomarkers
  • Recombinant protein production and purification
  • Stem cell therapies
  • Supplementary protection certificates (SPCs)
  • Synthetic biology
  • Therapeutic antibodies
  • Vaccinology (e.g. viral vectors; mRNA vaccines)
  • Women’s health products
Chemicals
  • Agrochemicals
  • Catalysts
  • Dispersions and colloids
  • Lubricants
  • Polymers and plastics
Communications and Networks
  • Cloud computing
  • Internet of things (IOT)
  • Oceanography, marine
  • Wired and wireless networks
Computing and Software
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning
  • Bioinformatics
  • Blockchain and distributed ledgers
  • Communications and networks
  • Computer games
  • Data and software security, cryptography and digital rights management (DRM)
  • Data management and storage, databases and data compression
  • Digital assistants, virtual assistants and software agents
  • Fintech and adtech
  • Machine vision
  • Metaverse, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR)
  • Motor capture
  • Multimedia, audio/video processing and animation
  • Natural language processing
  • Quantum computing
  • Robotic process automation
  • Search engines
  • Signal processing
  • Software applications and systems, mobile applications, user interfaces
Consumer Goods and Retail
  • Anti-counterfeit devices
  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Health, fitness and sport
  • Household goods
  • Luxury goods
  • Moda
  • Retail
Electronics and Electrical Devices
  • Computer and IT architecture and system design
  • Medical devices
  • Optics
  • Restaurants and bars
  • Robotics
  • Scientific instruments
  • Semiconductor devices
  • Testing systems, control systems, signal processing
  • Travel and leisure
  • Wearable tech and human interfaces
Energy and Green Technologies
  • Biofuels
  • Clean air
  • Fuel cells and battery technology
  • Renewables and recycling
  • Solar power
  • Water, oil and gas, nuclear, fusion, fission
  • Wind turbines
Food and Beverage
  • Beverages
  • Nutrition
  • Retail
Industrial Manufacturing and Processing
  • Packaging
  • Polymers and plastics
  • Printing tech
  • Additive manufacturing
  • Coatings
  • Construction
Materials
  • Advanced materials
  • Composite materials
  • Metallurgy and alloys
  • Nanotechnology
Medical Devices and Diagnostics
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Devices
  • Diagnostic instruments
  • Digital health
  • Drug delivery
  • Immuno-oncology
  • In vitro diagnostics
  • Medtech
Pharmaceuticals
  • Diagnostics
  • Drug delivery
  • Generic market entry
  • Medicinal chemistry
  • Methods of production and synthesis
  • Personalised medicine/disease biomarkers
  • Pharmaceutical formulations
  • Pharmaceuticalsceutical formulations
  • Polymorphs
  • Small molecule pharmaceuticals
  • Supplementary protection certificates (SPCs)
Trade Marks
  • Consumer goods
  • Cosmetics and perfumery
  • Financial services
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Mechanical products
  • Services
  • Telecommunications
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