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Inventors tend to be introspective, pragmatic, informative, and expressive. They can become highly skilled in functional engineering and invention. Of all the role variants, Inventors are the most resistant to doing things a certain way just because it was done that way in the past. Designing and improving mechanisms and products is their constant goal. Intensely curious, Inventors have an entrepreneurial character and are always looking for new projects to work on.

Though full of ideas, Inventors are primarily interested in those that can be put into action or used to make products. They see product design as a means to an end, the goal being a marketable prototype. When beginning a project, they rarely start with a blueprint. They are confident in their ability to find effective and pragmatic solutions during the design process.

Inventors are often nonconformists and can have a circle of friends who are interested in their ideas or activities. Inventors are generally laid back, nonjudgmental, and good conversationalists. They tend to be informative, rather than directive, in their social exchanges. They are often able to explain their own complicated ideas, as well as comprehend the complex ideas of others. In arguments they may use debating skills, often to the significant disadvantage of their opponent. This strategy can backfire, however, by alienating those seeking a cooperative relationship rather than a combative one—a typical source of conflict between Rationals and Idealists, for example.

Inventors are generally ingenious individuals capable of rising to meet the demands of challenging situations. In work, they are usually good leaders of pilot products that test their abilities. Inventors are constantly looking for new ways to do things and usually have the social skills and drive to implement their ideas

A good friend of mine invented the HEELYs shoe

Cooking hacks pics of our trip to Bilbao, to enjoy the Mini Maker Faire Bilbao July 2014

My brother from S.F.

Sixteen-year-old, Jeff Bryant, plays the pipes with the Prince Charles Pipe Band who last August competed against 8,000 pipers at the Scottish World Championship. The only US band to compete, the Prince Charles Pope Band took 4th place in their category!.

Soldering up the driver circuit

Gadgets and gizmos inspire young minds to invent some amazing things! Learn about inventions by Chicago-area students and some kooky creations of the past. Take the Alarm Clock Challenge and wake up the sleeping bear. Slide down the uniquely musical Grand Piano Slide. Invent your own flying machine and send it soaring two stories into the Headhouse Tower. In Inventing Lab, the sky’s the limit for your imagination!

  

2. Studied at U Colorado and UC Berkeley. Worked at H-P designing calculator chips. Was awarded the National Medal of Technology in 1985. Inducted into Inventors Hall of Fame in 2000. Who is this? A bonus point for describing what he's doing.

 

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Musee des arts decoratifs Paris

Budding inventors at Hayshead Primary School in February, 2001 were, from left, back - Roddy Kelbie, Raymond Wallace, Daryl Smith, Craig Bruce and David Greenhowe: front - Lisa McIntosh, Jason McDonald, Yasmine Boyd, Liam Matthews, Samantha Greenhowe, Kris Cameron and Jon-Paul Keen.

Our Invention "The Resp-O-Rators"

Daniel E. Hurtado, Associate Professor, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile speaking during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary

This is the radio we had to design this year, still getting used to Inventor Studio so it isn't as fancy as it might look.

As well as extruding forwards and backwards we can extrude either side of our sketch. Watch what happens to the distance - it stays the same, half forwards and half backwards.

Key-chain figure of the Inu-Yasha character Sango that I modeled in Inventor for a CAD class in High School. I did not design any part of the figure, I estimated sizes of the physical figure and used those to model it in the computer

 

February 3, 2002

Nicéphore Niépce (born Joseph Niépce; 7 March 1765 – 5 July 1833)[1] was a French inventor, now usually credited as the inventor of photography and a pioneer in that field.[2] Niépce developed heliography, a technique he used to create the world's oldest surviving product of a photographic process: a print made from a photoengraved printing plate in 1825.[3] In 1826 or 1827, he used a primitive camera to produce the oldest surviving photograph of a real-world scene. Among Niépce's other inventions was the Pyréolophore, the world's first internal combustion engine, which he conceived, created, and developed with his older brother Claude.[4]

 

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Hand made T-shirt design i've been working on.

Nib pen and black ink.

 

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Daniel E. Hurtado, Associate Professor, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile speaking during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary

Richard Trevithick (13 April 1771 – 22 April 1833) was a British inventor and mining engineer from Cornwall.[1] Born in the mining heartland of Cornwall, Trevithick was immersed in mining and engineering from a young age. The son of a mining captain, he performed poorly in school, but went on to be an early pioneer of steam powered road and rail transport. His most significant contribution was to the development of the first high pressure steam engine, he also built the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive. On 21 February 1804 the world's first locomotive-hauled railway journey took place as Trevithick's unnamed steam locomotive hauled a train along the tramway of the Penydarren Ironworks, in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.[2][3]

 

Turning his interests abroad, Trevithick also worked as a mining consultant in Peru and later explored parts of Costa Rica. Throughout his professional career, he went through many ups and downs, and at one point faced financial ruin, also suffering from the strong rivalry of many mining and steam engineers of the day. During the prime of his career, he was a well-respected and known figure in mining and engineering, but near the end of his life and after he fell out of the public eye. Today, his legacy is mostly known to the mining, engineering, and railway circles.

 

Brookhaven Town Deputy Supervisor and Councilwoman Kathleen Walsh, Dr. Samuel Aronson, Director of Brookhaven National Laboratory, Dr. Samuel Stanley, President of Stony brook University and Mark Lesko, Brookhaven Town Supervisor

Tratamento de fotos para catálogo de produtos Immensa - Linha Inventor. Trabalho realizado na Agência Mais Grupo.

Poblador de Cuzco mostrando una innovadora cocina rústica con horno y calentador de agua

Clicked in Besant nagar Beach, chennai

Worlds Inventors

published by Allen & Ginter

Special Collections and Archives, T 39 .W665 1900

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