A Serbian- American engineer, Nikola Tesla is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system
The American businessman who was the inventor of the incandescent lightbulb, Thomas Alva Edison is also responsible for developing many scientific devices that are an essential part of our lives today
The founder of Ford Motor Company, Henry Ford was the developer of assembly and production lines that resulted in the birth of the first motor car that an average person could afford
A German engineer, Nikolaus Otto developed the compressed charge internal combustion engine which ran on petroleum gas and led to the modern internal combustion engine
The Wright brothers –Orville and Wilbur- were aviation engineers who successfully invented and operated the world’s first motor-operated airplane
Sccotish engineer Alexander Graham Bell is well known for inventing the first telephone and marking a significant change in the mode of long distance communication
Known as the ‘Father of Railways,’ George Stephenson was a British engineer who developed the first steam locomotive
Scottish engineer John Logie Baird is credited with inventing the first publicly demonstrated colour television system
Known as the Father of Computers, Charles Babbage is inventor of the Analytical Engine which hailed as the first general-purpose computer concept
French engineer Danis Papin invented the steam digester, or an old version of pressure cooker in an attempt to reduce the cooking time of food