Aerospace Innovation Relay based launch system

Relay Launch System

Winner of 1st prize at NASA Ames Space Settlement Challenge-2018

Deep Sea Pressure-based High Velocity Projectile Launcher

Winner of 2nd prize at NASA Ames Space Settlement Challenge-2017

Geothermal based water Desalination System

(This innovation won 1st prize at Texas Regional Future City Competition – 2020 and Special Prize at Global Finals of Future City Competition – 2020)
Energy Innovation Wind-powered system to lift water using multiple tanks

Windmill based water lifting system

Seed-funded 2-year entrepreneur program to nurture entrepreneurs, helping them launch startups and commercialize innovations

System to manage stress in real-time

(This innovation won 1st prize at Conrad Spirit of Innovation Challenge at NASA Kennedy Space Centre – 2016)

Energy Innovation Biodegradable bottle cap using pestalotiopsis microsporia to biodegrade waste plastic bottle

A plastic bottle which disintegrates within weeks

(This innovation was ‘Alternate Finalist’ at Conrad Spirit of Innovation Challenge-2018)
Aerospace Innovation Automated aircraft tray table disinfecting system using ultra-Violet light

Automated aircraft tray-table disinfector

(This innovation won 1st prize at Texas Regional Future City Competition – 2020 and Special Prize at Global Finals of Future City Competition – 2020)

A brick to generate electricity from wind and thunderstorm

(This innovation won 2nd prize at Texas Regional Future City Competition – 2019 and Special Prize at Texas Regional Future City Competition – 2019)
Student Innovation Patent System to prevent car crash at intersection with active surveillance

System to prevent vehicle accidents at intersection

A system to clean oil spills in ocean

A system to remotely neutralize armed intruder

A system to prevent drowning of a vehicle in flash flood

A smart shower to water

A system to prevent injury in stair-fall

A system to automatically convert surgeries into medical report

A system to prevent drowning of a vehicle in flash flood

Handheld device to detect lead compounds and impurities in water

System to detect lead in water

Hisham Ahmad - CMO

I am a 14-year-old freshman attending Brighter Horizons Academy in Garland, Texas. I have extensive experience with marketing, as I have been a part of various companies and mentorships. I graduated from the DiscoverStem program, allowing new doors to open up for me, and change the way I see things. The DiscoverStem program has also given me more experience with concepts such as patents, invention, and innovation, as well as inspiration to use these skills to help the world around us.

DiscoverSTEM founders Mirza Rizwan and Mirza Faizan have made history by becoming the first Indian to win the coveted George Washington Honor Medal from the Freedoms Foundation – USA.

Started in 1949 by former US President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Freedoms Foundation honors exceptional contributions of Americans towards communities in the USA. Generally reserved for the US citizens, the awarding organization made an exception to recognize the stellar research work and its impact of India’s Mr. Rizwan in designing and implementing a unique STEM & Innovation program for American children, thereby revolutionizing the education system in the USA.

Few of the other notable non-US citizens who have received George Washington Honor Medal include Ms. Margaret Thatcher (Former Prime Minister of United Kingdom), Lech Walesa (Former President of Poland and Noble Prize winner) and world-renowned Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. As the latest recipients of this prestigious honor, Mirza brothers join historically acclaimed group of citizens whose work and dedication advance the American ideals, the award letter says.

Some of the distinguished US citizens who have received this award for their stellar contributions in their field are Walt Disney, Astronauts Sally Ride and John Glenn, Capt. Sully Sullenberger, Athletes like Arthur Ashe, George Foreman and Tiger Woods and famous US educator Jaime Escalante.