
INVENTORS WITH DISABILITIES – AN OPPORTUNITY FOR INNOVATION, INCLUSION, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
In the United States, about 26% of the population reports having some form of disability. However, people with disabilities (PwD) are under-represented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The representation of PwD as patented inventors is unknown, but likely under-represented, given their limited numbers in STEM and the workplace. This study set the goal of identifying PwD with patented technologies that have also been introduced into the marketplace. Using web searches and patent awards/applications, 21 influential inventors with disabilities were identified. The impact of these inventors was assessed and is briefly described. Technologies that were invented for PwD that have had mainstream success were also
identified. Inventors with disabilities have made important contributions, but further study is required, as the inclusion of PwD in the inventor community is a nascent field of study that is important for expanding the innovation community.
Keywords: People with disabilities; Patent; Invention; Innovation; Inclusion; Employment
Appeared or available online: January 10, 2023
- Access Key
- Free content
- Partial Free content
- New content
- Open access content
- Partial Open access content
- Subscribed content
- Partial Subscribed content
- Free trial content