Loading...

The Wireless Pioneeer- Guglielmo Marconi

2020-04-25 Sat

Guglielmo Marconi was an Italian inventor and engineer who developed, demonstrated, and marketed the first successful long-distance wireless telegraph and broadcasted the first transatlantic radio signal! He was born into the Italian nobility as Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi in Bologna on 25 April 1874.

Sometime around the start of the 20th century, Marconi developed the first apparatus for long-distance radio communication and on 12th December in 1901, the world’s first-ever wireless message was sent! And since then radio has played an integral role in mass communications and technological developments all through the centuries. Despite being over 100 years old, the radio is popular and educates people all over the world.

In 1909 he shared the Nobel Prize in Physics for his radio work. Interestingly, in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Marconi freely admitted that he didn’t really understand how his invention worked! Whether he understood the enormity of the working logic of his invention or not we surely are thankful to him.

In the year 1990, the Banca d'Italia issued 2000 Italian Lira banknotes celebrating the invention of the Radio. The bill of lire duemila portrays Guglielmo Marconi, Italian inventor of the telegraph and the radio on the obverse. The reverse, on the other hand, depicts the whole system of radio transition including the oldest radio set. These 2000 Italian Lira banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in 2002.