Richard March Hoe

Engineer known for the Rotary printing press

Richard March Hoe - Scientists & Innovators born September 12th, 1812
Born
Died

1886
140 years ago — 74 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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An American engineer and businessman, contributed significantly to the printing industry through the invention of the rotary printing press in 1843. This innovation enabled rapid printing of newspapers and other materials, revolutionizing the way information was disseminated. Hoe founded a company dedicated to manufacturing printing presses and secured numerous patents for his inventions. His work laid the groundwork for the modern printing industry and improved the efficiency of large-scale publishing.

Invented the rotary printing press

Revolutionized newspaper printing

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