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Jan Szczepanik

1872 - 1926 · Inventor · b. in Rudniki

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Polish inventor

Jan Szczepanik was a Polish inventor, with several hundred patents and over 50 discoveries to his name, many of which are still applied today, especially in the motion picture industry, as well as in photography and television. Some of his concepts helped the future evolution of TV broadcasting, such as the telectroscope or the wireless telegraph, which greatly affected the development of telecommunications. He died in Tarnów in the Second Polish Republic.

Key achievements

  • 01Hundreds of patents in the field of imaging
  • 02Early concepts of color photography and television
  • 03Experiments with bulletproof fabric

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