Although experimental organic fibers existed as early as 1913, the first commercially viable synthetics were invented during the 1930s and 1940s.
The invention of synthetic rubber goes back to before the First World War and the stuff was produced on quite a scale in Germany in 1914-18. In the 1920s and 1930s new types of commercially viable synthetic rubber were invented. My grandfather Glenn Havens was behind the idea of synthetic glue. The man was a genius. He worked at nasa as a think tank worker
They are!!!
It is not commercially viable.
Not commercially viable.
The fluorescent lamp was invented by American engineer and inventor, George Inman, who developed the first commercially viable fluorescent lamp in 1934.
It depends if the producers consider it commercially viable.
"Commercially viable" refers to a product or service that is able to generate enough revenue to cover its costs and create a profit. It indicates that there is a market demand for the offering and that it can be sustained or scaled effectively in the marketplace.
liquid soap was first patented in 1865 by William Shepphard
It's funny, you are like the "Americans" you are trying to insult. You read patented as meaning invented. Edison created the first commercially viable light bulb, he didn't invent the technology.
The electric light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison, an American inventor. He filed for the patent in 1879 and improved upon several previous designs to create a practical and commercially viable light bulb. There is no evidence to suggest that he was Canadian.
Thomas Edison is credited with inventing the light bulb in 1879. He improved upon previous designs and developed a long-lasting and commercially viable light bulb.
Only if someone can make money from it. It will have to be commercially viable.