Wen Xie is the founder of Lux Lumen Intellectual Property, PC. Wen has over a decade of experience as a US patent attorney where her practice focuses on drafting and prosecuting mechanical and software patents. She has advised both domestic and international corporations on global intellectual property strategy including domestic US filing strategy, design claiming strategy, continuation practice, PCT practice, prosecution before foreign patent offices, appeals before the USPTO, and opinion drafting.
Wen is extremely interested in the impact of AI advancement on the modern legal and public policy landscape, having written on the intersection of AI and intellectual property for multiple publications including Forbes and National Law Review, and has been featured in Nature Biotechnology regarding the impact of AI on life science patents. She has interviewed Stephen Thaler on AI inventorship and has testified before the US Chamber of Commerce’s Artificial Intelligence Commission on Competitiveness, Inclusion and Innovation.
Today, Wen is active in the Intellectual Property Owners Association’s AI committee, Forbes Business Council, the Giles Rich Inn of Court, the Pegasus Scholar Placement Committee, and serves on the Associate Board of WINGS Worldquest supporting women scientists and explorers around the world.