Nikola Tesla and Georges Claude are credited with inventing the neon lamp. Neon was discovered in 1898 and the neon lamp was invented in 1902.
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The neon lamp was invented by Georges Claude in 1910. Claude was a French engineer and inventor who first demonstrated neon lighting at the Paris Motor Show in 1910. Neon lamps quickly became popular for their colorful and eye-catching glow.
George Claude invented the neon lamp in Paris, France in 1910. He developed a method to mass-produce neon lights, which were then used for commercial signage and lighting.
The neon lamp was invented by French engineer Georges Claude in 1910. Claude showcased the first neon lamp at the Paris Motor Show in 1910, and the invention quickly gained popularity for its colorful and vibrant light emission.
French engineer and chemist Georges Claude first produced a neon lamp in 1910. He commercialized it in 1913 and the neon lamp quickly became popular for advertising and lighting applications due to its bright, colorful illumination.
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