innovation vs invention

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  • An invention is a new device, method or process that is created by humans.
  • An innovation is a new idea, behavior, or thing that is created and then adopted by people or an organization to benefit society in some way.
  • Innovation refers to the implementation of an idea into practice
  • Innovations are often driven by technological advancements but may also result from changes in social norms, economic conditions, political climate, or other factors.
  • Innovation involves taking an existing idea or product and improving it through new processes, technologies, or methods.
  • Innovation involves taking an existing idea and improving it through development and implementation.
  • The term "innovation" can be used interchangeably with terms such as "creativity", "originality", "new ideas", etc.
  • Inventions typically describe technologically-focused endeavors aimed at creating new components or systems, whereas innovations are more broad, encompassing social, economic, and technological advances.
  • Innovation can be seen as the application of knowledge and skills to create something new
  • Invention is the creation of something new
  • The term "innovation" refers to the implementation of ideas into practice