National Inventors' Day – Feb. 11, 2027

National Inventors' Day
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National Inventors’ Day recognizes the brilliant minds whose innovations have transformed our lives, celebrated every February 11. Take a moment to appreciate the relentless curiosity and problem-solving spirit that drives human progress. Explore the stories of groundbreaking inventors, support new ideas, and inspire the next generation of innovators.

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Expected National Inventors' Day Deals

National Inventors’ Day typically inspires a range of appreciation programs and resources for aspiring and established innovators. While we await official 2027 announcements, we expect organizations like the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to highlight educational resources. Tech retailers such as Best Buy and online learning platforms like Coursera may offer discounts on courses or tools related to STEM and entrepreneurship. Companies known for innovation, like Dyson or 3M, might run campaigns showcasing their R&D efforts or offer special promotions on their latest products. Additionally, many universities and incubators could host free workshops or virtual events. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as February 11 approaches.

Platform Guide for National Inventors' Day

LinkedIn

Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and use #NationalInventorsDay. Share profiles of inspiring inventors or discuss the future of innovation in your industry.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #NationalInventorsDay. Tweet about a favorite invention, a historical inventor, or a new patent that excites you.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #NationalInventorsDay. Post visuals of iconic inventions, behind-the-scenes of your own creative process, or innovative products.

Social Media Tips for National Inventors' Day

Individuals

Take time to learn about an inventor you admire or research a new invention that's making an impact. Consider tinkering with an idea of your own.

Creators

Produce content showcasing the journey of an invention from idea to reality, interview local inventors, or demonstrate a simple, clever hack you've created.

Brands

Highlight your company's own innovations, feature the inventors behind your products, or launch a challenge to crowdsource new ideas from your audience.

Partners & Brands for National Inventors' Day

  1. United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

    Established in 1802, the USPTO is the federal agency responsible for granting U.S. patents and registering trademarks. It plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and protecting intellectual property.

  2. MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

    Founded in 1861, MIT is a world-renowned research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, celebrated for its pioneering work in science, engineering, and technology, producing countless groundbreaking inventions.

  3. 3M

    Founded in 1902 as Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, 3M is a global conglomerate known for its diverse portfolio of innovative products, from Post-it Notes to advanced materials and medical solutions.

  4. Dyson

    Founded in 1991 by James Dyson, this British technology company is famous for reinventing household appliances with innovative designs, including bagless vacuum cleaners and bladeless fans, holding over 10,000 patents.

  5. Google

    Founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google is a technology giant that has revolutionized information access and developed numerous inventions, including its search engine, Android operating system, and self-driving car technology.

  6. Intel

    Founded in 1968 by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, Intel is a leading semiconductor company and a pioneer in microprocessors. Its innovations have been fundamental to the development of personal computers and modern computing.

  7. Lemelson-MIT Program

    Established in 1994, the Lemelson-MIT Program celebrates outstanding inventors and inspires young people to pursue creative lives and careers through its awards, grants, and educational initiatives.

National Inventors' Day Hero

Thomas Edison

Thomas Edison, born on February 11, 1847, is one of history's most prolific inventors, holding over 1,000 U.S. patents. Credited with inventions like the practical incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera, his Menlo Park laboratory pioneered organized industrial research. His birthday was chosen as the date for National Inventors' Day to honor his immense contributions to technology and daily life.

National Inventors' Day timeline

1847
A Pivotal Inventor

Thomas Alva Edison is born in Milan, Ohio.

October 14, 1878
Light-Bulb Moment

Edison patents his biggest invention — the light bulb.

February 11, 1983
The Invention of a Holiday

President Ronald Reagan declares this day as National Inventors’ Day.

1986
Same Holiday, Different Day

Argentina starts celebrating Inventors’ Day annually on September 29 to honor László Bíró — the inventor of the ballpoint pen.

How Businesses Can Celebrate National Inventors' Day

Local businesses can honor National Inventors’ Day by showcasing their own innovative solutions or the creative processes behind their products. Tech companies might host open house events or virtual ‘innovation talks’ to inspire future inventors. Retailers could feature products from local inventors or offer discounts on educational kits and tools that encourage creativity. Restaurants might even create themed dishes named after famous inventors, sparking conversation and appreciation for ingenuity.

National Inventors' Day FAQs

When is National Inventors' Day?

In 2027, National Inventors’ Day falls on Thursday, February 11, providing another chance to celebrate the innovative spirit that drives progress. The consistent date makes it easy to remember and plan for.

How many patents are granted each year?

While the exact number fluctuates, the USPTO continues to process a substantial volume of applications, with annual patent grants often exceeding 300,000. This sustained activity underscores the ongoing drive for new inventions and technological advancements.

Who invented National Inventors' Day?

The observance was officially designated by President Reagan in 1983, solidifying February 11 as a national day to celebrate inventors. This presidential act aimed to inspire future generations and acknowledge the historical significance of American ingenuity.

What is the difference between an invention and a discovery?

While both contribute to human knowledge, an invention involves bringing something entirely new into existence through human effort and creativity. A discovery, on the other hand, reveals an existing truth or entity, such as the discovery of a new planet or a previously unknown species.

National Inventors' Day Activities

  1. National Inventors Hall of Fame

    If you're in the Washington D.C. area, you've got to check out the National Inventors Hall of Fame. It's an awesome facility in our nation's capital meant to celebrate our greatest innovators through various exhibits and programs at its in-house museum

  2. Invent Something!

    Most inventions are created to solve a problem. What’s something that’s been bugging you? Invent something to solve it!

  3. Try Patenting Your Own Idea

    The patenting process can seem daunting, but it's actually surprisingly straightforward. After coming up with your own invention, try patenting it!

Why We Love National Inventors' Day

  1. It’s A Celebration Of Ingenuity

    Ingenuity is a special thing, and it's something we should foster. For every great inventor, there was a community of people behind them that helped to realize their vision. National Inventors' Day helps draw light to our inventors, and hopefully, we'll be able to encourage the next generation of inventors to be meet their fullest potential.

  2. It’s Multicultural

    Every country has inventors that they're proud of. As we enter an age of increased globalization, many of our latest inventions come from the greatest minds across different cultures, but looking at inventions of any given culture can be an interesting lens through which to view its history.

  3. It Encourages Learning

    The processes of inventing and learning might be distinct, but they're inseparable. A society that encourages their inventors encourages learning, which is something worth celebrating.

National Inventors' Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 February 11 Thursday
2028 February 11 Friday
2029 February 11 Sunday
2030 February 11 Monday
2031 February 11 Tuesday