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The International Innovation Index is a global index measuring the level of innovation of a country, produced jointly by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), and The Manufacturing Institute (MI), the NAM's nonpartisan research affiliate. NAM describes it as the "largest and most comprehensive ...
Scottish inventions (6 C, 88 P) Senegalese inventions (1 C, 1 P) Serbian inventions (1 C, 10 P) Somali inventions (24 P) South African inventions (1 C, 19 P) South Korean inventions (2 C, 27 P) Soviet inventions (11 C, 236 P) Spanish inventions (2 C, 32 P) Swedish inventions (2 C, 57 P)
List of prolific inventors. The 100 known most prolific inventors based on worldwide utility patents are shown in the following table. While in many cases this is the number of utility patents granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, it may include utility patents granted by other countries, as noted by the source references ...
Victor BabeČ™ (1854–1926), Romania – Babesia, the founder of serum therapy. Leo Baekeland (1863–1944), Belgian –American – Velox photographic paper and Bakelite. Ralph H. Baer (1922–2014), German born American – video game console. Adolf von Baeyer (1835–1917), Germany – Fluorescein, synthetic Indigo dye, Phenolphthalein.
World Intellectual Property Indicators (WIPI) is an annual statistical report published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). [1] The publication provides an overview of the activity in the areas of patents, utility models, trademarks, industrial designs, microorganisms, plant variety protection, geographical indications and the creative economy.
A. Afghan inventors (4 P) Albanian inventors (10 P) Algerian inventors (1 P) American inventors (12 C, 524 P) Argentine inventors (13 P) Armenian inventors (21 P) Australian inventors (4 C, 11 P) Austrian inventors (2 C, 23 P)
1886: Charles Martin Hall and independently Paul Héroult invent the Hall–Héroult process for economically producing aluminum in 1886. 1886: Karl Benz invents the first petrol or gasoline powered auto-mobile (car). [440] 1887: Carl Josef Bayer invents the Bayer process for the production of alumina.
History of science and technology in China. China has been the source of many innovations, scientific discoveries and inventions. [1] This includes the Four Great Inventions: papermaking, the compass, gunpowder, and early printing (both woodblock and movable type).