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Edward (Teddy) E. Rosen (born 1898, date of death unknown) was the founder of Ultra Electronics, one of the United Kingdom's largest electronics manufacturers. ==Career== Born the son of Rachel and Samuel Rosen, immigrants from Poland,〔(Vintage Technology: Ultra Electric )〕 Teddy was educated at the Jews' Free School in Kenton.〔(JFS Alumni )〕 He joined Marconi in the Post Office Wireless Department in 1911.〔 During World War I Teddy joined the Royal Flying Corps where he serviced radios.〔 In 1920 he founded Ultra Electric where he was keen on delivering quality radio sets at a reasonable price.〔 He was Chairman of the ''Radio Manufacturers' Association''〔(Opening of BBC Television )〕 and served as Chairman of the Television and Radio Industries Club in 1953/54.〔(Television and Radio Industries Club )〕 He was still Chairman on Ultra Electric (Holdings) Group in 1961〔(In brief ) Flight Magazine, 13 January 1961〕 but resigned shortly after the acquisition of the business by Thorn Electrical Industries in October of that year.〔(Graces Guide: Ultra Electric )〕 In 1960 he became Chairman of the ''British Technion Society'' which supports the Israel Institute of Technology.〔(British Technion Society )〕 The Institute awarded him an honorary Doctor of Science in Technology in 1966.〔(Technion: Honor List )〕 In retirement he was still giving talks on his career.〔(Wireless Manufacturing between the Wars ) Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio Society, 4 February 2007〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Teddy Rosen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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