The first Philips receiver was presented at a trade fair in Utrecht in 1919. For the first time in history, the company's scientists established radio communication between the Netherlands and the islands of the Malay Archipelago (Dutch West Indies).
In 1939, the company's engineer Alexander Horowitz developed the Philishave electric razor with rotating blades.
After World War II, Philips made important strides in the development of electronics and developed its first electron microscope.
Philips continued to create technical innovations. In 1957, the canada number data company achieved a commercial breakthrough with the release of a compact coffee grinder with an on/off button located on the lid. The next invention that caused a stir among a huge number of people was the first hand mixer, introduced in 1959.
In the 1960s, the company resumed work on recording, transmitting and reproducing television images. In 1964-1967, the Philips Research laboratory conducted the first tests with the launch of color television broadcasts. The tests were successful, and Philips began producing color televisions, which became one of the brand's hallmarks.
In the second half of the 20th century
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