The South Asian Inventors & Innovators Exhibition
The South Asian Inventors & Innovators Exhibition (The International Filipino Inventors & Icons Museum, The International South Asian Inventors Museum) recognizes the contributions of South Asian communities to the world of Innovation. The exhibition showcases inventors and innovators from Canada, the United States of America, India, Pakistan, the Caribbean, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, South America, Europe, Oceania, Maldives, and other Asian countries.
Raunak Nirmal, the 29-year-old Sikh co-founder and CEO of Acquco made the prestigious Forbes Magazine’s Forbes 30 Under 30 list, featured as an honoree for the Retail and E-commerce category.
Gurtej Singh Sandhu was born in London to parents from India. He studied electrical engineering in India before coming to the United States to pursue a doctorate in physics at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Tessy Thomas, known as the 'Missile Woman' of India, is the first woman scientist to head a missile project in the country. She is the Director General of Aeronautical Systems and the former Project Director for the Agni-IV missile.
Srinivasa Ramanujan was an Indian mathematician with almost no formal training in pure mathematics. He made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions.
Breaking the stereotype of trans-women in India, M Taslima Nasreen took a leap of faith into entrepreneurship and created the company Priyam. A manufacturer of cleaning products varying from toilet cleaners to mixed phenyl.
Indian Physicist Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman is the first person of colour and Asian descent to win a Nobel award after dedicating his whole career to investigating the two fields of optics and acoustics.
Archana Stalin is the co-founder of My Harvest, a simple concept of building strong connections between farmers and city folks that mutually benefit one another.
Fazlur Rahman Khan was born in the Faridpur district of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was responsible for inventing tubular designs for high-rise buildings, a concept inspired by the bamboo that grew around his hometown. He rose to prominence as the architect of Chicago's 100-story John Hancock Center and 108-story Sears (Willis) Tower, the world's tallest skyscraper at the time.
Humayun Ahmed was a well-known writer whose literary works like Kothao Keu Nei, Aaj Robibar, and Srabon Megher Din are considered masterpieces in Bengali literature. Ahmed's writing has touched many lives, especially young readers who he inspires to take up reading for leisure.
Dr. Aditi Sen De is a computational physicist at Harish Chandra Research Institute in Uttar Pradesh, India. Her research focuses on various aspects of quantum communication that use the laws of quantum physics to protect data. She is the recipient of the 2018 Swarup Bhatnagar Prize in Physical Sciences, the most prestigious award awarded to a scientist by the Indian government.
Indra Nooyi was born in Madras (now known as Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India, in 1955. She is a former chairperson and chief executive officer (CEO) of PepsiCo and was ranked the 2nd most powerful woman on the Fortune list in 2015.
Swati Mohan is an Indian-American aerospace engineer who became the Guidance and Controls Operations Lead on the NASA Mars 2020 mission. Mohan and her team ensured the spacecraft carrying the Mars rover was properly oriented for travel and landing on the red planet's surface.
Pichai Sundararajan, better known as Sundar Pichai, is the CEO of Alphabet and Google. His father introduced him to technology by sharing stories and challenges he faced during his work day as an electrical engineer. When first joining Google, Pichai led the product management and innovation efforts of Google Chrome and Chrome OS, as well as the development of Google Drive, Google Maps, and Gmail. He was one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2020.
Kamala Devi Harris is the Vice President-elect of the United States and served as the former junior senator of California. Throughout her political career, Harris achieved an 87 percent conviction rate for homicides and a 90 percent conviction rate for all felony gun violations. Harris was also part of initiatives to reduce skyrocketing homicide rate and combat truancy for at-risk elementary school youth. Furthermore, she created a Hate Crimes Unit focusing on hate crimes against LGBTQ children and teens in schools.
C.J.Eliezer is a Ceylon Tamil mathematician, physicist, and academic born in Ceylon (Or Sri Lanka nowadays).
Dr. Elagu V. Elaguppillai is a Canadian of Sri Lankan Tamil descent best know for his work as a nuclear scientist, medical researcher, and businessman. He was the founder, president, and chief operating officer of the biopharmaceutical company Innopharm Inc. and co-founder of the Academy of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences, a postgraduate pharmaceutical college in Toronto. In 2006 Dr. Elaguppillai successfully ran as a candidate for the regional council of Markram.
Magdalena created a hand tractor with a concave “shell” that allowed the machine to float on top of the mud and water of her farm’s fields. This concept is a lot like the way a turtle’s shell, filled with air, provides buoyancy. Appropriately, Magdalena called her invention the “Turtle Pow”