History of the creation of the app Images Generator.

While living in the Soviet Union, I often faced various political restrictions. For example, I defended my dissertation on electrical measurements in Kyiv. This dissertation, as an exception, got to the so-called black reviewer in Moscow. This reviewer found minor inaccuracies in grammar and returned the dissertation for revision. In that situation, it was tantamount to a refusal. Such exceptions happen to me all the time.

I had a small salary and an insignificant position, but I have a relatively large amount of free time. This gave me the opportunity to publish several scientific papers, including papers in central publications, and to make about 15 applications for inventions. The practical use of these works in a decaying economy was not expected.

 

In the late 80s and in the 90s I worked as a small trade entrepreneur. I managed to earn some capital, which I used to purchase a computer. It also gave me time to learn modern programming.

I finally got the opportunity to apply my scientific developments in practice. Initially, I wanted to write based on my routing algorithm an automated design program. When I wrote this program, I got new ideas. Each new idea opened up an opportunity for further development. The result was the program Images Generator. When the program reached a sufficient degree of readiness, I began looking for investors or sponsors.

Unfortunately, I haven't established a good relationship with Kyiv yet. The oligarchs I asked for money treated me like a beggar. Kyiv scientists, if there are any, live in some other reality.

Collaboration with Western firms seemed more promising to me. My site statistics show that the site is regularly visited by prominent Western firms. But the years pass, and the situation only changes for the worse.

I have now regained my strength and am about to take action. I would like to establish cooperation with a mentor - an investor who would clarify the issues of promoting my innovations (http://www.imagesgenerator.com/innovtions.ppt) for me. Perhaps, living in the provinces and being cut off from science, I do not understand the current situation well.