Frederick Winslow Taylor
New textile machines that needed more power and space to operate
Frederick Winslow TaylorNew textile machines that needed more power and space to operate
Richard Arkwright's water frame for spinning cotton is usually accepted as the basis for the first factories. However, as often with the industrial revolution it was a process contributed to by many people.
Coal first fueled the factories in England.
It was first made in the 1700s
Alessandro Volta contributed one of the first methods in the creation of electricity that was practical for use. His name is where the term "volt" comes from in electricity.
In the late 1700s
1700s
In the late 1700s
Martin Cooper is often credited as the inventor who contributed most directly to the creation of the cell phone. As an engineer at Motorola, he led the team that developed the first handheld mobile phone, making the first public call on a portable device in 1973. His work laid the foundation for the evolution of mobile communication technology, shaping the way we connect today.
The first factories in Belgium were built around the turn of the 19th century.
early 1700s
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