She said that through initiatives such as workshops, seminars, and mentoring programs, women are being educated about various forms of IP protection. This knowledge, she explained, would empower them to take control of their ideas and innovations.
Further, she said that addressing stereotypes and gender biases in IP is critical to promoting gender equality and ensuring that women creators have an equal opportunity to succeed.
To achieve this, Justice Kohli emphasized the need to change societal norms that limit the participation of women in the workforce, address biases in the legal system, and provide access to resources and support to women creators.
She further emphasized that the industry must rise to create opportunities for women to enter and advance in STEM fields and to ensure that women creators have access to resources to succeed.
Source: Barandbench