Henry Bessemer
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From an early age, Henry Bessemer was a prolific inventor. His many successful and valuable creations, resulted in 129 patents being awarded to him. He is considered by many to have laid the foundation to the Industrial Revolution. Henry’s breakthrough in steel production techniques attracted much recognition and a successful career. It was his combination of innovation and business skills that made him such an amazing entrepreneur.
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Nikola Tesla
You switch on the light. Next, you turn on the television. After that you boil some water. All of those activities require electricity. You can do those things thanks to Nikola Tesla. Against the odds, he researched, developed and promoted an innovation in the supply of electricity. See in this story, how he brought creativity and practical applications, that have changed our lives.
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William Shockley
Do you have a mobile phone? If so, you should know William Shockley. He developed the research on the chips, which today form the basis for the CPU, operating systems. William was a creative and practical genius. Discover the ways in which he overcame major problems, to provide us with the foundation for modern communications technology. It is an exciting detective story, with many twists and turns.
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Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg started a publishing revolution when he invented the first printing press. It was viewed with much scepticism at the time, as people in higher office did not want the ‘ordinary people’ having access to too much information! His work opened the door to the Renaissance in Europe and the scientific revolution. His printing press enabled ideas, thoughts and hopes to be communicated more freely. Millions of people have benefited from Johannes’ work.
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Humphry Davy
Best remembered for discovering chlorine and iodine, Humphry Davy made many scientific contributions to our world, that have proved invaluable. Follow him on an amazing journey from impoverished beginnings to becoming Britain’s leading scientist and receiving a knighthood. Everyone has heard of his ‘Davy Lamp’, the first electric light that enabled miners to work safely, in close proximity to flammable gasses. Humphry played a major role in encouraging a scientific approach to manufacturing and production, helping to improve many areas of industry.
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