Inventive Prodigies
Sometimes an inventor's career can start way before adulthood. A nine-year-old boy recently designed a hydro-electric generator that could be installed on domestic water systems, and he sold it for 1 million NT dollars. A college student also made a fortune by inventing a new set of "easy-to-use" chopsticks. Both of them are living proofs that as far as creativity goes, age is not a factor.
The 75-degrees chopstick makes it easy to use, even for those who have never seen chopsticks before, making it effortless to picking up a peanut.
The small invention earned the college junior Wu Yi jeh NT$500,000in patent royalty, which will go towards the graduate school tuition fund.
And for the 9 year old Deng Li Wei, who is still in grade school, he was inspired on a trip with family to Sun Moon Lake and invented the turbine faucet electricity generator, which won himself 1 million NT$.
The computer simulation showed that, the generator would save a building of 125 households an average of NT$80,000 in public utility cost per month, making the patent money of NT$ 1 million seemed well worth it.
Both students make a fortune from their invention, proving that little ideas go a long way.
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