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Rune Elmqvist: Inkjet Printers, Implantable Pacemakers

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Millions of people worldwide have reason to be thankful that Swedish engineer Rune Elmqvist decided not to practice medicine. Although qualified as a doctor, he chose to invent medical equipment instead. In 1949, while working at Elema-Schonander (later Siemens-Elema), in Stockholm, he applied for a patent for the Mingograph, the first inkjet printer. Its movable nozzle deposited an electrostatically controlled jet of ink droplets on a spool of paper.

Black and white photo of a man in a suit adjusting a piece of equipment on a tabletop. Rune Elmqvist qualified to be a physician, but he…

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