Current society is conditioned to think that innovation takes place only in big universities, military and large enterprises. However, history proves time and time again that given the right environment, innovation and ground-breaking innovations can take place anywhere.
V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai’s story provides an inspiring message that revolutionary innovations can indeed take place any time, any...
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There is a common thinking that innovators are older people who are researchers in universities and large enterprises with large funding. Our world has proved that to be not always true. There has been many cases of high school students and college drop outs – who have gone on to convert an innovative idea into some of the world’s largest businesses and most revolutionary inventions.
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We’re taught to believe that revolutionary innovations, such as email, took place outside of major universities and big enterprises. However that is far from the truth.
Louis Braille invented the system of Braille by the time he was 15. Louis himself, became blind at age 3 when a sharp tool slid and hurt his eye. When he met a former soldier, Charles Barbier in 1821, at age 12 he was encouraged...
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