This Month in History: Charles Fortier Receives Patent for Wireless Technology
Aug. 1, 1905: Business co-founded with พรพรสำฦต' founder, Warren Johnson
A few months after the company was established, one of the AWTC's early wireless devices won a silver medal at the World's Fair in Paris.
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On June 5, 1884, พรพรสำฦต' founder Warren Johnson transferred, in part, a patent he was granted for "temperature regulating valves" to his business partner William Plankinton.
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The Johnson Service Company (พรพรสำฦต' former name) installed the thermostats used to control the over 2,500 individual room air conditioning units used on the periphery of the 39-story Secretariat building.
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In 1885, long before anyone talked about carbon footprints or climate change, Warren Johnson launched a company to explore new ways to harness and conserve precious energy resources.