An innovator either
produces something new
or
modifies some existing thing or idea.
So, innovator is the right word.
If the innovation is entirely new, the person could also be referred to as an inventor.
Something from nature that humans use is called "Natural resource."
it is called "aloof"
It is now called New York.
Bruno's new house is in Auschwitz concentration camp
he was an innovator and a minimalist who created pieces of art through a mixture of illusionism and abstract expressionism.
The word could be innovator, or in one sense a visionary.
A generic drug is bioequivalent to a drug that has a brand name, also called an innovator drug. It will have a different name and will look different from its innovator counterpart, but the active ingredients will be the same.
An innovator is a person who makes changes; a person who introduces new methods or procedures; an innovator is a creative personA "Innovator" is like a engineer...they make and change stuff like constructions and invention.
innovator
innovatio, innovationis - f., 3rd declension.
A person who has an idea to share is often called a visionary, innovator, or thought leader.
an innovator is a person who invents. The opposite is to not invent
That is the correct spelling of the word "innovator" (inventor, trendsetter).
Jamie Cullum is more like THE innovator of Jazz.
The entrepreneur's role in this view is not merely that of manager and risk-taker, but also of visionary--someone who seeks as much to destroy the old order as to create something new.
Entrepreneurs are innovator, manager and capitalist. Entrepreneurs are innovator, manager and capitalist.
The noun innovator is a word for someone who begins or introduces something for the first time. Example:Henry Ford did not invent the automobile but he was the innovator of the assembly line that produced them economically.