
On April 21, the international community
celebrates World Creativity and Innovation Day. On the
occasion, the UN is calling to embrace the idea that
innovation is essential for harnessing the economic
potential of nations. The call states “Innovation,
creativity and mass entrepreneurship can provide new
momentum for economic growth and job creation. It can
expand opportunities for everyone, including women and
youth. It can provide solutions to some of the most
pressing problems such as poverty eradication, COVID-19
and the elimination of hunger.”

A
man wearing face mask & Thermal Scanner
Humans have always improved life through
creativity and innovation. From the discovery of fire to
the electricity and the internet, new thinking has
always been fundamental to social progress and economic
growth.
Creativity and innovation often overlap.
However, despite being linked, the two terms have a
different meaning. Creativity indicates the use of
imagination to create new things. It is the ability to
perceive the world in new ways and to find solutions
while making connections between apparently unrelated
factors. On the other hand, innovation refers to the
ability to go beyond what already exists through the
implementation of something new or by producing a
significant improvement of what is already present.
Generally speaking, creativity and innovation are
typically part of human activities, but they are
stimulated and run fast when the need for new or
different solutions necessary to solve issues and
improve the human condition is stronger.
Over the last years, the two concepts have
been especially linked to the need to face an
unprecedented wave of change boosted by worldwide trends
such as a globalized economy and society, the rise of
automation and cognitive roles and, above all, the
disruption of new technologies. Until not so long ago,
we were all talking about how to deal with the shocking
rapidity of digital transformation and with a world
increasingly dominated by change and complexity. Nobody
could have ever imagined that a new disruptive
phenomenon was about to come and rock that world,
contributing to take uncertainty at its extreme and
urging people and governments to be more creative and
innovative to tackle the volatility depending on it.

Innovative
and Cheap Corona Ventilator Model
The
World Health Organization (WHO) officially announced the
SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 outbreak as a global pandemic on
March 12, 2020, and it is now spreading quickly across
continents. In just a short period of time, our lives
have changed with a severe impact on health, businesses,
and the economy. It has also affected our freedom to
move, and the way we work, engage and interact with
others. Many countries have indeed implemented
exceptionally rigorous measures in order to prevent
further spreading of the virus resulting in a huge
economic downturn and an increasing number of people who
are experiencing temporary or permanent unemployment.
In this light, we have been called upon to
make sacrifices and adjust to new ways of working,
respecting social isolation rules, adapting to the new
context and in some cases, developing a new sense of
solidarity and cohesion.
While combating the health emergency,
which has already caused a tragically large number of
human lives being lost, governments and society are also
reflecting and acting on how to respond to the economic
and social aftermath hat will follow the SARS-CoV-2
pandemic. The crisis triggered by the virus is like no
other in our recent history.

Innovation in Medical Science in wake of
COVID -19
Even
if the magnitude and speed of collapse is unlike
anything experienced in our life, the crisis could
represent an opportunity to rebuild and develop a
better, more inclusive and humane society. In a period
of profound crisis, our survival instincts push us to
look for new answers and solutions. In 1959, John
Fitzgerald Kennedy said that “When written in Chinese,
the word 'crisis' is composed of two characters. One
represents danger and the other represents opportunity.”
In order to take advantage of this opportunity, new ways
of thinking and solutions are needed, which translates
into the need to apply massive doses of creativity and
innovation intended as transformative forces that lead
to the application of new models in all domains.
Creativity and innovation are definitely crucial
elements that, especially in this situation, have to
guide all policies, strategies and initiatives.
Human history is marked by countless
episodes of resilience and new beginnings after tragic
events. Each time, creativity, innovation and solidarity
have contributed to coming out of dark times and paving
the way for a better future. Even on this occasion, we
are looking at many examples of solidarity, creativity
and innovation applied in different spheres to respond
to our current health and emergency.

COVID-19 Testing Centre
Examples of solidarity and innovation in
these challenging times are surging from all corners of
the world. The level of innovation and engagement coming
out of the startup world has been positively surprising.
In writing this article, we have been looking for
examples of how this transformation is taking place, but
quite honestly, it is impossible to make justice to all
the efforts of so many companies that are coming
together to help communities and governments to fight
the health crisis. We are citing only some instances but
there are obviously many more.
In Italy, one of the countries most
affected by the virus, offers a free messaging service
via instant chatting applications that sends updates
every day on the status of COVID-19 making the data
easily accessible to everyone at no cost. Data is
disaggregated at local, regional and national level as
shared by official government sources. This service is
also made available free-of-charge on request to local
administrations that wish to communicate to their
citizens the latest news or rules in place. Another
example in India, Central Government Launched Aarogya
Setu Mobile app and messaging service to stopcovid,
Corona Kavach developed by Ministry of Electronics and
Information Technology,Government of India that
has partnered with essential businesses of all sizes to
stop the spread of COVID-19 by providing free, high
impact training for frontline workers delivered over
text message. Their training is tailored to the needs of
essential workers who are risking their lives every day
to serve the communities and keep the economy
functioning.

CORONA
KAVACH APP Developed by Government of India
I pray to almighty God that this endemic
will get over from this whole world very soon. Mall all
the world will see new ray of light. With The help of
creativity and innovation, we Indians and whole world
will definitely win over this endemic COVID-19.
Medhavi
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