Invention vs Innovation

Invention vs Innovation

Author: Bijibilla Rama Rao April 1, 2026 Duration: 7:21

Invention creates something entirely new, while innovation applies or improves ideas to generate practical value.

The distinction between invention and innovation is often debated, but here are some quotes that highlight the differences:

“Innovation dishtinguishes between a leader and a follower.” — Steve Jobs

“Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety nine percent perspiration.” — Thomas Edison

“Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” — Henry Ford

“Invention is the root of innovation. Innovation is the major force for change in the future.” — Peter Drucker

“Failure is often seen as villain in the story of innovation, but it’s actually a crucial character.” — Alexander Graham Bell

These quotes illustrate the importance of both invention and innovation in driving progress and creativity. Invention often involves the creation of new ideas or products, while innovation focuses on the process of making those ideas or products successful and impactful. Both are essential for the growth and evolution of society.

An invention is the creation of a new product, process, or idea that did not exist before. It represents originality and novelty, often solving a problem or introducing a new way of doing things. Examples include:

The Wheel — A fundamental tool that enabled transportation and machinery.

Paper — A medium for recording and sharing information.

Steam Engine — A device that powered the industrial revolution.

The Internet — A global network connecting computers and enabling communication.

Inventions are often the result of creative thinking and problem-solving, but they do not automatically create widespread value or market success.

Innovation involves taking an idea, invention, or existing concept and applying it in a way that creates value, solves problems, or meets market needs. Innovations can be incremental or radical. Examples include:

Smart Phones: Combined multiple functions into one device, creating new markets and transforming communication.

E-Commerce: Applied technology to improve retail, offering convenience, variety, and global reach.

Electric Cars: Introduced a new way to power vehicles, reducing emissions and challenging traditional fuel industries.

Vaccines: Applied scientific discoveries to prevent and treat diseases, saving millions of lives.

Social Media Platforms: Enhanced online communication and networking, creating new forms of engagement and business opportunities.

Innovation focuses on practical application and value creation, often transforming inventions into widely adopted solutions.

Key Distinction: While an invention is about creating something new, innovation is about making it useful, valuable, or commercially successful. Not all inventions become innovations; for example the Altair coputer was an invention but did not achieve mass-market success, whereas the smartphone is an innovation that built on multiple inventions to create significant impact. Understanding this distinction helps business and individuals focus not only on generating ideas but also on applying them effectively to solve real-world problems.


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