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How to pronounce innovator in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms groundbreaker, pioneer, trailblazer
Type of conceiver, mastermind, originator
Derivation innovate

Examples of innovator

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Founded in 1958, B-Dry is a national, market-leading innovator of home services.
From the jobview.monster.com
The yoga wall was developed by students of Indian yoga innovator B.K.S. Iyengar.
From the washingtontimes.com
Bill Gates was not an innovator, but he was a master at execution and marketing.
From the forbes.com
Based in Las Vegas, NV we are an innovator in the social online gaming industry.
From the jobview.monster.com
He assigned the role of innovator to the entrepreneur and not to the capitalist.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It is inconsequential that Microsoft is not the most far out in front innovator.
From the techcrunch.com
Peter is an innovator and veteran in the market for online political advertising.
From the techcrunch.com
Ault is college football's forgotten Hall-of-Famer and an overlooked innovator.
From the kentucky.com
Teacher and innovator, Robert Erickson personified the free spirit of California.
From the bloomberg.com
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  • Pioneer: someone who helps to open up a new line of research or technology or art
  • An innovator or pioneer in a general sense is a person or an organisation who is one of the first to do something and often opens up a new area for others and achieves an innovation.
  • Someone who innovates; a creator of new ideas
  • (Innovators) the small group of alert people who are the earliest to adopt a new product. See Diffusion of Innovation; Early Adopters; Early Majority; Laggards; Late Majority.
  • (Innovators) Individuals who tend to solve problems by finding new, exciting and unexpected solutions to problems in a business.
  • (Innovators) Patients who are ready and willing to adopt a new idea.
  • (The Innovators) Front Line Assembly, Klinik, Skinny Puppy
  • Scientist, researchers, author or performer. This includes a staff member (researchers and non-researchers), undergraduate and graduate students, candidates for masters and doctoral degrees, predoctoral and postdoctoral fellows, including any other person employed by the University, whether full ...
  • Those consumers who are the first to adopt a product/service at the beginning of its lifecycle. They are usually willing to pay a premium to have the benefit of being the first.