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Amar Bose Inducted Into National Inventors Hall Of Fame

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Amar Bose, a former MIT professor of electrical engineering, whose pioneering work in acoustics technology led to the creation of the globally renowned Bose Corporation, has been inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

 

The Hall of Fame Foundation, founded in 1973 by the US Patent and Trademark Office, has honored 380 inventors, many like Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Alva Edison, posthumously, for their technological advances.

Bose is the second Indian American inducted into the hall of fame after Dr Rangaswamy Srinivasan, inventor of LASIK surgery. 

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