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Research & Development, Project Code SX-70 - Edwin H. Land & Polaroid | Harvard Business School

Development Records, Box III.329, Baker Library, Harvard Business School. 56. George Ehrenfried, "Working with Land," in Optics and Photonics News 5, no. 10 (October 1994): 56. 57. Ibid. 58. Land quoted in Victor K. McElheny, "Edwin... View Details
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Commercialization of the Polarizer - Edwin H. Land & Polaroid | Harvard Business School

filters included glare-free desk lamps, airplane windows, optical devices, educational kits for demonstrating the principles of light polarization, Polariscopes to detect strains or stresses in glass and other transparent materials, and... View Details

    Edward Bausch

    In 1882, Bausch, working at his father’s Bausch and Lomb Optical factory, secured his first patent on a Trichnoscope, a microscope designed for use in detecting contaminated meat. He also supplied the lens for the first Kodak camera in... View Details
    Keywords: Healthcare
    • 05 Oct 2017
    • Blog Post

    Working as a Software Engineer in Industrial Technology

    We operate in much the same way as a telecom business—but instead of fiber optic cables we use lasers to transmit high volume data down from space (think high resolution spectral imagery). A big constraint on our ability to do that is... View Details
    Keywords: Technology

      Walter A. Fallon

      Fallon introduced the Disc Camera – Kodak’s most significant product in two decades. He expanded Kodak’s diversification efforts in the areas of biotechnology, laser technology, and optics – enabling the mature film producer to continue... View Details
      Keywords: Fabricated Goods
      • 25 Apr 2014
      • News

      Helping high achievers achieve even more

      As cofounder of Summit Partners, E. Roe Stamps IV (MBA 1974) spurred economic growth and created jobs in a broad range of industries, from fiber optics to pathology laboratories, to electronics and semiconductor manufacturers. Established... View Details
      • Portrait Project

      Charles Duhigg

      Sometimes I go blind. Just partially. They're called visual migraines. The wiring in the optical part of my brain, apparently, gets a little confused. So, on occasion, a part of the world goes fuzzy. The interesting part, though, is when... View Details
      • Career Coach

      Kelly Kung

      looks like, and how they can meet your personal goals in a post-MBA career. She is happy to help with interview prep, commercial case study and LBO modelling, resume and cover letter reviews. To book an appointment, please send Kelly an email. Work Experience: General... View Details
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      Trade Catalog Collection | Baker Library

      and machine tools, railroads, automobiles, aviation, consumer products, household furnishings, leisure goods, and scientific and optical instruments. The collection dates from the early nineteenth century through the first half of the... View Details

        Stuart K. Hensley

        Through strategic acquisitions including Parke-Davis, American Optical Company, and Vister, Hensley significantly expanded Warner-Lambert’s business lines and international presence. Under his leadership, revenues and earnings more than... View Details
        Keywords: Personal Care & Home Products
        • 25 Aug 2014
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        Wendell P. Weeks, MBA 1987

        Download Wendell Weeks profile Return to Alumni Achievement Awards main page TIMELINE 1959 Born, Reno, Nevada 1981 Earns BS, Accounting, Lehigh University 1983 Joins Corning 1987 Earns MBA 2001 Named President, Corning Optical... View Details
        Keywords: Susan Young

          Larissa Bifano

          computer databases, solid state devices and wireless positioning systems; medical technologies, including cancer treatment therapies, health and fitness monitoring and implantable devices; and various other technologies including nanotechnology, semiconductor... View Details
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          A Polaroid Timeline 1932–1977 | Baker Library

          work at Polaroid Morse graduates from Smith College in art history and is hired by Polaroid. Polaroid net sales: $16,752,465. Net profit: $449,424. 1947 Demonstration of instant photography Land demonstrates instant photography for the American View Details

            Larissa Bifano

            computer databases, solid state devices and wireless positioning systems; medical technologies, including cancer treatment therapies, health and fitness monitoring and implantable devices; and various other technologies including nanotechnology, semiconductor... View Details
            Keywords: Legal
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            Workshops & Technical Talks - Research Computing Services

            data Tesseract for Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Workshop Recording (RCS) Principls of Causal Inference Workshop Slides (RCS) Databases and SQL Workshops and Tutorials Working with SQL setup instructions (DB Browser for SQLite),... View Details
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            Instant Photography Is Launched | Baker Library

            at American Optical Society, February 21, 1947. Polaroid Corporation Records, Photograph & Visual Materials Collection, b. X.616, f. 6. On February 21, 1947, Land introduced his instant photography process at the View Details
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            Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Edwin H. Land & Polaroid | Harvard Business School

            and through triumphs of engineering and optics to develop, produce, patent, protect, market, and adapt aspiring products of superior design and utility that served human needs and expression. His unifying vision of Polaroid took form... View Details
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            Classroom and Field Work: Methods of Instruction | Baker Library

            world." (1) Students gained experience in business, industrial, government, and nonprofit organizations. More than one hundred firms across the country offered apprenticeships, including Sylvania Electric Products, General Electric, Bloomingdales, American View Details
            • 12 Apr 2018
            • Op-Ed

            Op-Ed: The Trouble with Tariffs

            already the leading network infrastructure supplier globally, ahead of Cisco, Nokia, and Ericsson. It is a leader in optical network equipment, and has passed Apple in smartphone sales (outside the US, of course). In the US, it is... View Details
            Keywords: by Willy C. Shih; Manufacturing; Auto; Steel; Air Transportation; Technology; Telecommunications
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            Research Links - The Art of American Advertising

            has a remarkably rich and diversified collection of trade catalogs covering a wide array of subject areas, including agriculture, textile manufacturing, hardware and machine tools, railroads, automobiles, aviation, consumer products, household furnishings, leisure... View Details
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