Historical Events tagged with "georges claude"

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Technology & Innovation

Georges Claude Patents Neon Discharge Tube

January 19th, 1915 110 years ago

Georges Claude patented the neon discharge tube, revolutionizing advertising with bright neon lights. This invention provided a new tool for businesses and artists alike to captivate audiences in urban landscapes. The vivid neon lights made their debut in Paris, catching the eyes of consumers and transforming the nighttime visual environment. Claude's innovation marked the beginning of neon signage, allowing for vibrant colors and dynamic displays that became a staple in modern advertising.

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Technology & Innovation

Georges Claude Unveils Neon Lighting Innovation

December 3rd, 1910 114 years ago

Georges Claude showcased modern neon lighting at the Paris Motor Show, captivating audiences with its vibrant colors. His installation utilized illuminated neon tubes, delivering a striking visual experience that highlighted the potential applications for advertising and decoration. The event demonstrated not only a technological advancement but also set the stage for future uses of neon in cityscapes, particularly in architectural and urban design. This debut excited onlookers, marking the beginning of a new era in lighting.

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