The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is honoring the accomplishments of Steve Jobs through an exhibit showcasing his patents. The exhibit is located in the atrium of the USPTO’s Madison Building at its campus in Alexandria Virginia. Access is free and it will run through January 15, 2012.
The exhibits consists a series of giant iPhones displaying more than 300 patents bearing Steve Jobs name and numerous trademarks associated with Apple.
This exhibit commemorates the far-reaching impact of Steve Jobs’ entrepreneurship and innovation on our daily lives,
said Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO David Kappos. His patents and trademarks provide a striking example of the importance intellectual property plays in the global marketplace.
If you want to rediscover the world-changing impact that Steve Jobs and Apple have had, head over to 600 Dulany Street in Alexandria, Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday from 12pm to 5pm.
[MacRumors]