Digital & Information Revolution

Stay ahead of the curve and immerse yourself in the genius of inventors, like video games, microwave oven, World Wide Web and artificial intelligence who revolutionized technology and our understanding of the universe.

Every set includes 20 carefully selected scientific breakthroughs, suitable for Large or Small walls or any metallic area. With a display space of 1m by 35cm, establish a dynamic and vibrant exhibit.

  • Microwave oven - Percy Spencer - 1945

    USA

  • Video game - Bertie the Brain - Josef Kates - 1950

    Canada

    Portrait: CC-BY The Globe and Mail

  • Solar battery - Calvin Souther Fuller et al. - 1954

    USA

    Portrait: CC-BY APS

  • Artificial intelligence - John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky et al. - 1956

    USA

    Portrait: CC-BY 3.0 Wikimedia Commons, John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky, 2006 and 2008

  • Satellite Sputnik 1 - Sergei Korolev - 1957

    USSR

  • Microchip - Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce - 1958

    USA

    Visual: CC-BY Heritage Auctions / SWNS.com, 2017
    Portrait: CC-BY-SA 2.0 Intel Free Press, 2013

  • Laser - Theodore Maiman - 1960

    USA

  • Human spaceflight - Yuri Gagarin - 1961

    USSR

  • Mobile phone - Martin Cooper, Motorola, Inc. - 1973

    USA

    Visual: CC-BY Sandy Huffaker/The New York Times/Redux
    Portrait: CC-BY 2.0 Jeffrey J Schwartz, 2019

  • Personal computer - Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, Apple Inc.- 1976

    USA

    Portrait: CC-BY-SA Viappy/Dreamstime.com, 2014
    Portrait: CC-BY-SA by Matt Yohe, 2010

  • DNA - Sanger sequencing - Frederick Sanger - 1977

    UK

  • Global Positioning System - Roger L. Easton ET al. - 1978

    USA

  • 3D printing - Bill Masters - 1986

    USA

    Portrait: CC-BY-SA William E. Masters, 2017

  • World Wide Web - Tim Berners-Lee - 1989

    UK

    Portrait: CC-BY-SA Paul Clarke, 2014

  • Human Genome Project - Jim Kent, David Haussler et al. - 1990-2003

    USA

    Portrait: CC-BY-SA Jim Kent, 2007
    Portrait: CC-BY-SA 3.0 University of California, Santa Cruz, 2007

  • Clone - Keith Campbell and Ian Wilmut, Roslin Institute - 1996

    UK

    Portrait: CC-BY-SA Xippeng, 2017
    Portrait: CC-BY-SA Fortune, 2003

  • Synthetic biology - Craig Venter et al. - 2010

    USA

    Portrait: CC-BY 2.5 Public Library of Science, 2007

  • Higgs boson - CERN - 2012

    Switzerland

    Visual: CC-BY-SA 3.0 CERN

  • CRISPR-Cas9 - Feng Zhang et al. - 2012

    USA

    Portrait: CC-BY-SA 4.0 PuppyEggs, 2017

  • Black hole - Event Horizon Telescope - 2019

    Various locations

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