Edison was awarded 1,093 U.S. patents during his lifetime. Most of them were commercial failures. But then there’s the electric lamp, the microphone, and the phonograph. Imagine of he’d given up on inventing? #salessuccess #salesconversion #salesconsulting #businessgrowth #businessdevelopment
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Edison was awarded 1,093 U.S. patents during his lifetime. Most of them were commercial failures. But then there’s the electric lamp, the microphone, and the phonograph. Imagine of he’d given up on inventing? #salessuccess #salesconversion #salesconsulting #businessgrowth #businessdevelopment
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"Exciting News! I am thrilled to announce that my 2nd patent application along with Yahya Sam and Par Larsson has been filed! This new innovation will ease the power expansion of DC power system and takes our technology to the next level. #patent #innovation #technology #intellectualproperty"
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You can never anticipate from where interest will come. Tony from https://lnkd.in/eJ8vQ3dR had a video call with a major global group (see below) who want to look further at his patents and I am just testing the interest with a leading cable wrapping machinery company. A previous introduction from the impressive Paragraf led to a USA company who tell us they can supply the graphene tape, when we can produce a full requirements specification with the maker of a test/demonstration machine. Rolls Royce were impressed and saw the potential (thanks to WMG for that door opener) and National Grid say they will want the new wires when they go into production. So who was the major global group who wrote: "Hello Tony, Please keep me updated on the progress of the new company. You can let them [other players] know we had an introductory conversation on the topic of the graphene based wires."? Yes, it was Google! This will be big and just needs a consortium of expertise and finance and commitment to come together to make it happen. With so many serious players looking for a seat at the table, who is going to step up and join it all together? Let's do it!
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On this day in 1958, something happened that would change the world of technology forever. Jack Kilby, working at Texas Instruments, successfully tested the very first integrated circuit (IC). What is that? You might know it as a chip. Think of it as the brain behind almost all modern electronics. It's a tiny piece of semiconductor material (like silicon) that holds all the essential components - like resistors and capacitors - needed to make electronic devices work. Kilby’s first IC was a simple sliver of germanium with just five components connected by wires, but it paved the way for the powerful technology we rely on today. For businesses, the development of the IC was a game-changer. It led to the creation of smaller, faster, and more efficient devices that have transformed everything. So, as we acknowledge this anniversary, let’s take a moment to appreciate how far we’ve come thanks to that first successful test. Nice work, Jack. #RetroGaming #SinclairSpectrum #FunTech https://lnkd.in/gAJiXnne
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On this day in 1958, something happened that would change the world of technology forever. Jack Kilby, working at Texas Instruments, successfully tested the very first integrated circuit (IC). What is that? You might know it as a chip. Think of it as the brain behind almost all modern electronics. It's a tiny piece of semiconductor material (like silicon) that holds all the essential components - like resistors and capacitors - needed to make electronic devices work. Kilby’s first IC was a simple sliver of germanium with just five components connected by wires, but it paved the way for the powerful technology we rely on today. For businesses, the development of the IC was a game-changer. It led to the creation of smaller, faster, and more efficient devices that have transformed everything. So, as we acknowledge this anniversary, let’s take a moment to appreciate how far we’ve come thanks to that first successful test. Nice work, Jack. #RetroGaming #SinclairSpectrum #FunTech https://lnkd.in/ek5DFGwf
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On this day in 1958, something happened that would change the world of technology forever. Jack Kilby, working at Texas Instruments, successfully tested the very first integrated circuit (IC). What is that? You might know it as a chip. Think of it as the brain behind almost all modern electronics. It's a tiny piece of semiconductor material (like silicon) that holds all the essential components - like resistors and capacitors - needed to make electronic devices work. Kilby’s first IC was a simple sliver of germanium with just five components connected by wires, but it paved the way for the powerful technology we rely on today. For businesses, the development of the IC was a game-changer. It led to the creation of smaller, faster, and more efficient devices that have transformed everything. So, as we acknowledge this anniversary, let’s take a moment to appreciate how far we’ve come thanks to that first successful test. Nice work, Jack. #RetroGaming #SinclairSpectrum #FunTech https://lnkd.in/e2J-PJH6
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On this day in 1958, something happened that would change the world of technology forever. Jack Kilby, working at Texas Instruments, successfully tested the very first integrated circuit (IC). What is that? You might know it as a chip. Think of it as the brain behind almost all modern electronics. It's a tiny piece of semiconductor material (like silicon) that holds all the essential components - like resistors and capacitors - needed to make electronic devices work. Kilby’s first IC was a simple sliver of germanium with just five components connected by wires, but it paved the way for the powerful technology we rely on today. For businesses, the development of the IC was a game-changer. It led to the creation of smaller, faster, and more efficient devices that have transformed everything. So, as we acknowledge this anniversary, let’s take a moment to appreciate how far we’ve come thanks to that first successful test. Nice work, Jack. #RetroGaming #SinclairSpectrum #FunTech https://lnkd.in/ek5DFGwf
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