George Mestral was inspired by mother nature.
what inspired George de Mestral to discover velcro
The word 'Velcro' is a combination of the words velour and crochet.
George de Mestral was an electrical engineer from Switzerland. He is credited with the invention of the hook and loop fastener, better known as Velcro.
it was invented in 1948 by George de Mestral in France. First patented in 1955.
Velcro was invented in 1948 by George de Mestral (1907-1990), a Swiss engineer.
Velcro was invented by Georges de Mestral in 1948.
what inspired George de Mestral to discover velcro
The year when he invented Velcro was in 1948 in the country of Mexico.
george De mestral was 41 when he invented the velcro
George de Mestral in 1948
george de mestral
The word 'Velcro' is a combination of the words velour and crochet.
a Swiss inventor called George De Mestral went for a walk with his dog he noticed some seeds that kept on sticking to him and his dog. After looking under a microscope he found out that the seeds had a hook that attached itself to anything as seed dispersal. This inspired George to make velcro.
Switzerland - it was invented by George de Mestral
No it was invented in 1948 by George de Mestral.
From start to finish, it took George de Mestral 10 years to develop Velcro. Born in Switzerland, George de Mestral was an electrical engineer by trade.
First of all, that wasn't T'Pol. That was T'Pol's grandmother, T'Mir. Secondly, assuming T'Pol's telling of the story was accurate, T'Mir didn't steal the idea for Velcro from de Mestral. The Velcro she sold was Vulcan technology. The episode implies that Velcro not only wasn't invented by a "George de Mestral", but wasn't even invented by a human. The fact that the Vulcan T'Mir was stranded with was named Mestral further proves this as the writers' intent.