Sir Titus Salt (1803–1876)

Sir Titus Salt was one of the most eminent entrepreneurs in Victorian Britain, and left a lasting legacy of buildings. He was born at ...

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Sir Bernhard Samuelson (1820–1905)

Bernhard Samuelson promoted the international diffusion of technology in the iron and steel and mechanical engineering industries, and ...

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Johanna von Schaffgotsch (1842–1910)

Johanna von Schaffgotsch managed and expanded a vast industrial empire in Silesia and became one of the wealthiest women in Europe. Born ...

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Karl Wilhelm Scheibler (1820–1881)

Karl (or Karol) Scheibler learned about the mechanised textile industries in several parts of Europe and took his knowledge to Łodz in ...

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Jacques Schiesser (1848–1913)

With his wife Malwine, the Swiss textile entrepreneur Jacques Schiesser established a company to make underwear in 1875 at Radolfzell in ...

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Joseph-Eugene Schneider (1805–75)

Joseph-Eugene Schneider (1803-75) and his brother Adolphe (1802-48), whose origins were at Bazeilles near Sedan in Lorraine, gained ...

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Matthias Schönerer (1807–81)

Matthias Schönerer (later awarded the title Ritter von Schönerer) was an engineer who pioneered railways in Austria. Schönerer came from ...

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Johann Heinrich Schüle (1720–1811)

Johann Heinrich Schüle was a pioneer in the industrial-scale production of printed cotton fabric in eighteenth-century Bavaria. He broke ...

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Marc Séguin (1786–1875)

The engineer and entrepreneur Marc Séguin made important contributions to the industrial development of France, especially in the 1820s ...

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Alois Senefelder (1771–1834)

Alois Senefelder invented and patented lithographic printing, which became the dominant method for reproducing images in the printing ...

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Gösta Michael Serlachius (1876–1942)

Gösta Serlachius was one of the leading Finnish entrepreneurs of the first half of the 20th century, an important figure in politics and ...

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Carl Wilhelm (Sir Charles William) von Siemens (1823–83)

Carl Wilhelm Siemens invented many industrial processes and held some 113 patents. He was also a successful entrepreneur who spent most of ...

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Werner von Siemens (1816–92)

Siemens was the imaginative founder of an electrical company that came to be the largest in Germany, and that from its beginnings was an ...

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Alfredo da Silva (1871–1942)

Companhia União Fabril (CUF) was the largest Portuguese business group of the early twentieth century. It was substantially the creation ...

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Emil Škoda (1839–1900)

Emil Skoda was one of the engineers who laid the foundations for the prosperity of heavy industry in the Czech lands in the early ...

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Ernest Solvay (1838–1922)

Ernest Solvay’s innovations transformed the chemical industry throughout Europe, and were the starting point for a company involved in a ...

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