William Hudson

Engineer and inventor from Australia

William Hudson - Engineer and inventor from Australia
Born

April 27th, 1896
129 years ago

Died

September 12th, 1978
46 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Australia

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An engineer and inventor contributed significantly to the field of engineering. Born in New Zealand and later moving to Australia, developed various technologies and innovations that advanced engineering practices. Worked extensively in electrical engineering and played a role in numerous engineering projects that improved infrastructure and technology. Established a reputation for problem-solving and innovative design, influencing the engineering field during the early to mid-20th century.

Developed innovative electrical engineering solutions

Contributed to major infrastructure projects

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