New Exhibit at U.S. Patent Office Museum Pays Tribute to Steve Jobs
By Rob Scott
November 28, 2011
November 28, 2011
- An exhibit paying tribute to Steve Jobs recently opened in the atrium of the U.S. Patent Office Museum in Alexandria, Virginia.
- The exhibit is open to the public, free of charge, and will run through January 15.
- It includes a row of 30 giant iPhone panels, designed by non-profit group Invent Now, which display information about more than 300 patents credited to Jobs as co-inventor.
- “This exhibit commemorates the far-reaching impact of Steve Jobs’ entrepreneurship and innovation on our daily lives,” said the Under Secretary of Commerce for IP, David Kappos. “His patents and trademarks provide a striking example of the importance intellectual property plays in the global marketplace.”
- Additional photos are available at GeekWire.