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2 June 2020Influential Women in IPKaren Fraser

Evolving inclusivity— designing a modern platform for success for all

I have been a patent attorney for more than 15 years, specialising in technology, media and telecoms. My career started in Chennai, India, before I relocated to the UK in 2006. As an Indian woman, I’ve experienced my fair share of barriers to overcome in my career. I’ve had a number of mentors during this time who have played central roles in helping me progress to where I am today.

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