IFIA Announces Inventors from More Than 50 Countries Have Received the IFIA INV Title
Inventors from More Than 50 Countries Receive the IFIA INV Title
The IFIA INV Department proudly announced that inventors and innovators from more than 50 countries worldwide have officially received the prestigious IFIA INV Title in recognition of their outstanding achievements in invention, innovation, technology, and scientific development.
According to the IFIA INV Department, recipients of the IFIA INV Title come from countries including the United States, South Korea, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Germany, Japan, Switzerland, Colombia, Vietnam, Malaysia, India, Brazil, Mexico, Hong Kong, China, and many other countries around the world.
Furthermore, the IFIA INV Department confirmed that a significant number of INV Title holders are university professors, researchers, academic faculty members, and inventors holding doctoral degrees who actively contribute to scientific research, technological development, and the global innovation ecosystem.

International Recognition for Inventors and Innovators
The IFIA INV Title is an international honorary distinction awarded to inventors and innovators who demonstrate exceptional creativity, professional achievement, innovation impact, and active participation in scientific and technological advancement.
In fact, IFIA awarded the very first honorary inventor title to a Nobel Prize laureate in 1977. As a result, this historic decision established an important precedent for recognizing and honoring distinguished inventors worldwide.
Moreover, the INV Title initiative continues to expand globally through the cooperation of IFIA Member Organizations, innovation institutions, international exhibitions, and research communities.
All winners received IFIA awards. Moreover, they were granted the IFIA INV title in recognition of their innovative contributions and international potential.
Growing International Applications for the IFIA INV Title
The IFIA INV Department also announced that every day a considerable number of inventors, researchers, and innovators from different countries submit applications for the IFIA INV Title to the IFIA Secretariat and the INV Department.
After carefully reviewing scientific records, innovation achievements, professional qualifications, and evaluation criteria, the IFIA Secretariat grants the INV Title to qualified applicants.
Additionally, accepted inventors receive an official IFIA certificate signed by three IFIA Vice Presidents.
Furthermore, all issued certificates contain a unique official verification code and can be verified directly through the official IFIA website. This verification system has been developed to increase transparency, international credibility, and protection against unauthorized use.

Global Innovation Network and Future Development
The IFIA INV Department emphasized that the INV Title does not represent organizational membership within IFIA. Instead, it serves as an international recognition system designed to honor genuine inventors, innovation leaders, and scientific contributors worldwide.
In addition, INV Title holders benefit from international visibility, participation opportunities in IFIA programs and competitions, and access to IFIA’s global innovation network.
Finally, IFIA officials confirmed that the organization will continue strengthening international cooperation and expanding the INV Title initiative to support inventors, startups, researchers, and innovation ecosystems worldwide.
For more information about the IFIA INV Title, eligibility requirements, and certificate verification, please visit:
https://ifia.com/inv-title/