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  2. Wilson Greatbatch - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Greatbatch (September 6, 1919 – September 27, 2011) was an American engineer and pioneering inventor. He held more than 325 patents and was a member of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and a recipient of the Lemelson–MIT Prize [1] and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation (1990).

  3. List of National Inventors Hall of Fame inductees - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Greatbatch: 1919 Heart pacemaker [66] 1987 Andrew J. Moyer: 1899 Penicillin [67] 1987 Arnold Orville Beckman: 1900 pH meter [68] 1987 Igor Sikorsky: 1889 Helicopter [69] 1987 William Seward Burroughs I: 1857 Adding machine [70] 1988 An Wang: 1920 Magnetic core memory [71] 1988 Elisha Otis: 1811 Elevator brake [72] 1988 Frank B. Colton ...

  4. Innovation and business in upstate New York - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Greatbatch, who advanced the development of the pacemaker Seth Green , pioneer in fish farming, inventor of the fish hatchery Robert Gundlach , born near Buffalo, made prolific contributions to the field of xerography, specifically the development of the modern photocopier.

  5. List of people from Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Greatbatch, engineer and inventor who held more than 325 patents; Arthur Hayes, co-founder and former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX; George A. Hormel, founder of Hormel Foods Corporation; Jeremy Jacobs, chairman of Delaware North and owner of the Boston Bruins; Sidney Janis, writer, art dealer, and collector; founder of Sidney ...

  6. Electrochem Announces Patent Award For Battery Support System

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  7. Pacemaker - Wikipedia

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    Implantable pacemakers constructed by engineer Wilson Greatbatch entered use in humans from April 1960 following extensive animal testing. The Greatbatch innovation varied from the earlier Swedish devices in using primary cells (a mercury battery) as the energy source. The first patient lived for a further 18 months.

  8. Accidental Inventions That We Use Every Day - AOL

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    Here are nine of the accidental inventions we use every day. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  9. National Medal of Technology and Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Greatbatch "For invention, development and introduction into clinical usage of the implantable cardiac pacemaker resulting in saving over two million lives ...