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HomeWelcome to inovazone.comInovazone.com is a revolutionary new site, home to a novel method of inventing: inventing through necessity. The very definition of an invention is a product, concept or design that solves a distinct set of necessities. The necessities behind the invention must always be discovered first. Without distinct necessities at its heart, the invention is completely useless. As an amateur inventor myself, the main problem that I face is the challenge of finding a theme or problem, a ‘necessity’, to devote my ideas to. This was the driving factor that prompted me to come up with this site. Until now, the only way in which necessities were discovered was through large companies carrying out expensive market research, or a spark of genius from someone who suddenly discovers a necessity and thinks of a solution. I sincerely hope that this site will change all that. As Tomas Edison once said, "Genius is one per cent inspiration, ninety-nine per cent perspiration". Let’s work together to help people find that one per cent inspiration; let’s share the world’s necessities and solve the problems that mankind faces, one invention at a time. I sincerely hope that you will take advantage of this new concept. Every necessity that is posted on to this site could inspire a brilliant new invention that solves the specific necessity that you have posted. At Inovazone.com, our goal is simple: to help advance society by becoming a catalyst for innovation. Please use Inovazone.com to its full potential and post and browse as many necessities as you can. Think about anything that you need or would like to change in your life, or the lives of others; these thoughts are what this site is intended for. Allow the world to look at these necessities and to come up with a solution. If you cannot think of any necessities to post, please feel free to browse our collection and see if you can think of some solutions yourself. As the Greek philosopher Plato once said: "Necessity is the mother of invention" Alastair Darwood, inventor |