John H. Dessauer
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Hans Dessauer (* 13. Mai 1905 in Aschaffenburg; † 1993 in Pittsford, New York; auch John H. Dessauer) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Ingenieur.
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John H. Dessauer, also known as Hans Dessauer, (13 May 1905 – 12 August 1993) was a German-American chemical engineer and an innovator in developing xerography. He was instrumental in turning a $7 million company of the 1930s into Xerox, a billion-dollar copier company.
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John H. Dessauer
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Pittsford, New York
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Aschaffenburg, Germany
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RWTH Aachen University
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Technical University Munich
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University of Freiburg
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Chemical engineer
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Guido Dessauer
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Hans Dessauer (* 13. Mai 1905 in Aschaffenburg; † 1993 in Pittsford, New York; auch John H. Dessauer) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Ingenieur.
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John H. Dessauer, also known as Hans Dessauer, (13 May 1905 – 12 August 1993) was a German-American chemical engineer and an innovator in developing xerography. He was instrumental in turning a $7 million company of the 1930s into Xerox, a billion-dollar copier company.
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