Intellectual Property, Gender, and Diversity
Human innovation and creativity are the engines of progress. Since the beginning of time, innovators and creators from all walks of life have transformed our world through the power of their imagination and ingenuity. However, some groups remain severely under-represented in many areas of intellectual property (IP) use. Their innovative potential is underutilized at a time when we need the widest possible range of talents to solve the pressing problems facing humanity.
Their innovative potential is underutilized at a time when we need the widest possible range of talents to solve the pressing problems facing humanity.

Call for Papers: Global Research Experts Meeting on Improving Women’s Participation in Innovation, Creativity, and Intellectual Property (November 24–25, 2025)
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WIPO publications on gender and diversity
News
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Closing the Gender Gap in IP: Women in Design
May 14, 2025
The challenge – Insufficient data and persisting gender gaps
Disparities exist in the use of the IP system by women and other groups. WIPO is working to bridge them. According to WIPO data released in March 2024, it is estimated that only 17.7 percent of inventors named in international patent applications were women in 2023. While numbers are rising, progress is slow. WIPO estimates that, at current rates, parity among Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)-listed inventors will only be reached in 2077.
Find out more
- World Intellectual Property Day 2023 - Women and IP: Accelerating innovation and creativity
- The Innovation Gender Gap – Economic research and the importance of measuring women's participation in the innovation ecosystem
- Innovation Gender Gap: Gender Parity in Patenting Expected by 2061 (2023 report)
- Together We Can: Approaches to Empowering Women in IP
IPGAP Database
World Intellectual Property Day 2024
Initiatives at WIPO
Inspiring innovators
Research and studies
- Policy Approaches to Close the Intellectual Property Gender Gap - Practices to Support Access to the Intellectual Property System for Female Innovators, Creators and Entrepreneurs [PDF]
- Challenges for Women Inventors and Innovators in Using the Intellectual Property System - A Literature Review [PDF]
- Women and IP Commercialization in the Asian region: the case of the Philippines [PDF]
- Women and IP Commercialization in the Asian region: the case of Sri Lanka [PDF]