Day of inventors
June 13, Thursday
Inventors' Day is a holiday dedicated to the creative and scientific work of inventors, whose contributions to the development of technology, science and society have a significant impact on our daily lives. This day is recognized in many countries and is celebrated on different dates, depending on the region.Dates and history of the holiday
International Inventors' Day. In most European countries, Inventors' Day is celebrated on November 9. This date was chosen to honor the birthday of Heddy Lamarr, an Austrian-American actress and inventor who made significant contributions to the development of wireless communication technologies. Her invention of "variable frequency" technology became the basis for modern Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
The United States celebrates National Inventors' Day on February 11, the birthday of Thomas Edison, one of the most famous inventors in the world.
Argentina also celebrates Inventors' Day on September 29, in honor of the birthday of Argentine inventor Lázaro Segall, creator of the artificial heart.
Aims and Significance of Inventors' Day
Recognizing the contributions of inventors. This day provides an opportunity to recognize and celebrate important discoveries and inventions that change our lives for the better.
Encouraging Innovation. Inventors' Day serves as a platform to encourage creativity and innovation by encouraging people to think of new ideas and possibilities to solve global problems.
Education and Awareness. This day promotes the popularization of science and technology among young people by drawing attention to how inventions can improve society.
International Cooperation. Inventors' Day highlights the importance of international cooperation in science and technology, where different cultures and nations can share their ideas and work towards common goals.
How Inventors' Day is Celebrated
Conferences and Exhibitions. Many countries host conferences, exhibitions, and presentations to showcase new inventions and scientific achievements.
Educational Programs. Schools and universities organize events aimed at teaching young people the basics of invention, stimulating interest in science and technology.
Public lectures and seminars. On this day, lectures and seminars are held on historical inventions and their impact on the development of technology.
Support for inventors. In some countries, the holiday provides support to young inventors, offering grants, competitions and awards for new inventions.