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DiscoverSTEM Founder named as Top Inventor of Dallas

Mirza Faizan honored for his patents by Dallas Innovates, which is the tip of the spear for innovation news in Dallas-Fort Worth.

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Dallas Invents by Dallas Innovates is a weekly look at U.S. patents granted with a connection to the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro area. Listings include patents granted to local assignees and/or those with a North Texas inventor.

Patents Granted to Mirza Faizan in January 2024.

Apparatus for Sanitising Products | Patent No. 11857687

Automatic Sunvisor Assembly | Patent No. 11858319 

High-speed pressure-based propulsion system for transporting resources | Patent No. 11858756

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About Mirza Faizan

Faizan is a globally recognized aerospace scientist and the inventor of the Ground Reality Information Processing System (GRIPS) — an advanced technology designed to prevent runway incursions and excursions, while detecting foreign objects and debris on runways in real time.

With extensive experience in the design and development of aerospace, defense, and mission-critical systems, Faizan’s contributions have been widely acknowledged across international research and innovation circles. His pioneering algorithm for predicting collisions between random particles in semi-controlled environments has drawn recognition from experts at NASA, Pentagon-AMRDEC (Army Missile Research, Development & Engineering Center), and the U.S. Air Force.

Renowned for his expertise in aerospace systems design, aviation safety, and applied research, Faizan continues to collaborate with global R&D communities, advancing next-generation technologies that enhance precision, reliability, and safety in aviation.

List of Patents Granted / Filed by Mirza Faizan

As a nominated judge for the R&D 100 Awards, Faizan has evaluated cutting-edge research and technologies funded or owned by premier U.S. government agencies, including NASA, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) under DHS’s Science and Technology Directorate, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Defense – Joint Cyber Center, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

In recognition of his outstanding innovations and significant contributions to the global aerospace and defense sectors, Faizan was granted permanent residency in the United States under the ‘Alien of Extraordinary Ability’ (EB-1A) category — commonly referred to as the “Einstein Visa,” a distinction typically reserved for Nobel Laureates and leading scientists in their respective fields.