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  1. Ernst Werner Siemens (von Siemens from 1888; English: / ˈ s iː m. ən z / SEEM-ənz; German: [ˈziːməns,-mɛns]; 13 December 1816 – 6 December 1892) was a German electrical engineer, inventor and industrialist.

  2. Werner von Siemens is a responsible entrepreneur and an inventor who plays a key role in fostering the development of electrical engineering.

  3. Werner von Siemens (born Dec. 13, 1816, Lenthe, Prussia [now in Germany]—died Dec. 6, 1892, Charlottenburg, Berlin, Ger.) was a German electrical engineer who played an important role in the development of the telegraph industry.

  4. A unit of electrical conductance, the siemens, bears his family name. In 1866, the research of Werner von Siemens would lead to his discovery of the dynamo electric principle that paved the way for the large-scale generation of electricity through mechanical means.

  5. Sep 14, 2017 · We all know that crime does not pay. Sometimes, however, the strangest things come out of time spent in prison. Such was the case with Werner von Siemens, the great scientist and entrepreneur who brought the world closer together through the development of large-scale telegraphy systems.

  6. Werner von Siemens was a political leader as well as a scientist and entrepreneur. From 1862 to 1866, he represented the liberal Deutsche Fortschrittspartei in the Prussian state assembly.

  7. Werner von Siemens (born Dec. 13, 1816, Lenthe, Prussia [now in Germany]—died Dec. 6, 1892, Charlottenburg, Berlin, Ger.) was a German electrical engineer who played an important role in the development of the telegraph industry.