Innovation Info Major Course
Congress: Gathering of Professionals with a shared interest till conclusion of the field.
Journals: Publishing the work carried by Researchers and Scholars in specific field.
Reprints: We undertake bulk reprint orders from various agencies.
Collaboration: Open opportunity for patent holders to explore better world.
Innovation Info key to educational, professional science and healthcare communities worldwide. Innovation Info a non-profit origination does conducts congress, Journals and collaboration in the mode of Open Access. We achieve this by working closely with our society partners, authors, and subscribers in order to provide them with publishing services that support their
research needs.
Why do we need this company ? – Innovation Info
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Innovation is often also viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs. This is accomplished through more effective products, processes, services, technologies, or business models that are readily available to markets, governments and society. The term "innovation" can be defined as something original and more effective and, as a consequence, new, that "breaks into" the market or society. It is related to, but not the same as, invention, as innovation is more apt to involve the practical implementation of an invention (i.e. new/improved ability) to make a meaningful impact in the market or society, and not all innovations require an invention. Innovation is often manifested via the engineering process, when the problem being solved is of a technical or scientific nature. The opposite of innovation is exnovation. While a novel device is often described as an innovation, in economics, management science, and other fields of practice and analysis, innovation is generally considered to be the result of a process that brings
together various novel ideas in a way that they affect society.
"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower" - Steve Jobs.
"Innovation is moving at a scarily fast pace" - Bill Gates.
"Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse" - Winston Churchill.
"Innovation is the calling card of the future" - Anna Eshoo.
"Business has only two functions - marketing and innovation" - Milan Kundera.
"Innovation is taking two things that already exist and putting them together in a new way" - Tom Freston.
"A key ingredient in innovation is the ability to challenge authority and break rules" - Vivek Wadhwa.
In 2009, there were approximately 4,800 active open access journals,
publishing around 190,000 articles. As of October 2015, this had increased to over 10,000 open access journals listed in the
Directory of Open Access Journals,
though this number has fallen to 9,500 in January 2017. A study of random journals from the citations indexes AHSCI, SCI and SSCI in 2013 came to the result that 88% of the journals were closed access and 12% were open access. Currently in DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
there are 10,564 Journals with 2,743,661 Articles from 122 Countries.
One of the very first online journals, GeoLogic, Terra NOVA, was published by Paul Browning and started in 1989.
It was not a discrete journal but an electronic section of TerraNova.
The journal ceased to be open access in 1997 due to a change in the policy of the editors (EUG) and publishing house (Blackwell).
Full-blown scientific journals followed. In 1998, one of the first open access journals in medicine was created,
the Journal of Medical Internet Research, publishing its first issue in 1999. One of the more unusual models is utilized by the Journal of Surgical Radiology, which uses the net profits from external revenue to provide
compensation to the editors for their continuing efforts.
Types We Publish in Journals