Inventors' Day(United States)

Inventors' Day in the United States, observed on February 11, recognizes the ingenuity of inventors and commemorates Thomas Edison's birthday.
Established to honor the contributions of inventors, Inventors' Day coincides with the birthdate of prolific innovator Thomas Edison (1847–1931). The observance highlights the impact of inventions on society, from everyday tools to groundbreaking technologies. Schools, museums, and organizations host events, exhibits, and workshops to encourage creativity and interest in STEM fields. Entrepreneurs and patent offices use the day to promote intellectual property awareness and support innovative startups. By celebrating past and present inventors, the day inspires future generations to pursue discovery and problem-solving.
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