The sole aim of the Innovators Era is to encourage young minds by rewarding them for their brainstorming ideas. We want our readers to acknowledge the obscured innovations taking place around us.
I am Shashank Shekhar Mishra, a 23-year-old, BTech student and founder of the Innovator's Era. When I began my academics in the technical field, I knew I am in between some of the brightest minds that hold the metamorphic ability to ameliorate this world. I, myself, hold 4 patents under my name. These patents are futuristic revolutionary projects that can alter some major impediments in the field of medical science.
The sole purpose to come up with Innovator's Era is to create a platform that allows such innovative minds to share their research papers and ideas with people from various backgrounds. The magazine will also encourage young innovators in generating more pragmatic solutions to day-to-day problems. Apart from that, I have authored 2 books, "Knowing PHP: Basics To Advance of PHP with Explained Examples" & "ArduiWorld: Arduino and its hacks".
We aim to reward every innovative thought. Every single idea, that is determined to bring about a significant change, does matter. And with Innovator's Era, we want to congratulate, honor, and fortify them.
If you look around you, you'll find tonnes of stuff that is making your work easier. Some are reducing paperwork, some are reducing manual work, some make your work handy. From a child's crib to a spaceship, every single product that makes our work easier was once an innovation.
You couldn't be thankful enough to your previous generations for anticipating such minute issues and coming up with a cure for them. But is that enough? NO obviously! Human's needs to upgrade themselves is in-exhaustive. Every other person needs a much-advanced version of what they, may or may not, already have. The point is, every single newer idea DOES COUNT!
If someone's idea is even a minor up-gradation of the previous version, it is an advancement that mankind looks forward to. No innovations/ideas are small. Every single idea is worthy. They all need to be celebrated. Who would have thought 5 centuries ago that carrying water during a journey could be so easy? Water bottles in our hands are vigilant to prove how a minor innovation is worthwhile.