Indians making waves around the world
India has produced many young and successful innovators over time, and the same has led to the wide acclaim of various Indian origin personalities like Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella. This burgeoning legacy of excellence is now being carried out by numerous young innovators of Indian origin.
Now get your orders delivered within minutes by drones!!
Tired of the excruciating delay in delivery of products? Well, you may not have to wait anymore. The ecommerce giant, Amazon was granted a patent in April for airborne warehouses that use drones to make speedy deliveries. The patent was recently discovered by an analyst at CB Insights.
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India has produced many young and successful innovators over time, and the same has led to the wide acclaim of various Indian origin personalities like Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella. This burgeoning legacy of excellence is now being carried out by numerous young innovators of Indian origin.
Innovation is an attribute that powers nations, and leads it to greatness. Innovativeness is a highly coveted attribute, especially in this day and age where there is a burgeoning population of young inventors waiting for their chance to shine.
The table below illustrates the path breaking achievements of a few young innovators of Indian Origin around the world –

Source: The 10 most inspiring inventors under 18, Business Insider, Mar 20, 2016.
So what are you kids waiting for?!
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Tired of the excruciating delay in delivery of products? Well, you may not have to wait anymore. The ecommerce giant, Amazon was granted a patent in April for airborne warehouses that use drones to make speedy deliveries. The patent was recently discovered by an analyst at CB Insights.
Amazon’s patent contends that such a system would allow for deliveries to be made in minutes. The move could also reduce the resources needed to make a delivery. The patent describes how Amazon blimps would circle over cities at 45,000 feet and launch drones carrying orders. The drones would initially fall to earth relying largely on gravity, and their motors would fire up for the final stretch.
The patent titled, “Airborne fulfillment center utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles for item delivery” patent” and numbered US9305280B1, opens a huge range of possibilities. Parking outside a sporting event, or concert, or political rally could allow Amazon to target a specific audience with an avalanche of products for that audience. There’s also huge potential here for development of more drone technology and different methods of creating flying vehicles. Jetpacks and flying cars may not be that far away.
According to a report by CNBC, the company also successfully trialed its first delivery by drone in the U.K. towards the end of last year, and is pushing ahead with plans to make this widely available.
Source: Google Patents.

Now get your orders delivered within minutes by dr copyones!!
Tired of the excruciating delay in delivery of products? Well, you may not have to wait anymore. The ecommerce giant, Amazon was granted a patent in April for airborne warehouses that use drones to make speedy deliveries. The patent was recently discovered by an analyst at CB Insights.
Amazon’s patent contends that such a system would allow for deliveries to be made in minutes. The move could also reduce the resources needed to make a delivery. The patent describes how Amazon blimps would circle over cities at 45,000 feet and launch drones carrying orders. The drones would initially fall to earth relying largely on gravity, and their motors would fire up for the final stretch.
The patent titled, “Airborne fulfillment center utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles for item delivery” patent” and numbered US9305280B1, opens a huge range of possibilities. Parking outside a sporting event, or concert, or political rally could allow Amazon to target a specific audience with an avalanche of products for that audience. There’s also huge potential here for development of more drone technology and different methods of creating flying vehicles. Jetpacks and flying cars may not be that far away.
According to a report by CNBC, the company also successfully trialed its first delivery by drone in the U.K. towards the end of last year, and is pushing ahead with plans to make this widely available.
Source: Google Patents.

