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  1. Patrick Eugene Haggerty (17 March 1914 – 1 October 1980) was an American engineer and businessman. He was a co-founder and former president and chairman of Texas Instruments, Incorporated (TI).

  2. Patrick E. Haggerty. Texas Instruments. 1958–1976. Industry: Computers & Electronics. Era: 1950. Haggerty led Texas Instruments into the manufacture of transistors - the first to make them cheaply enough to be commercially viable.

  3. Patrick E. Haggerty, IRE President, 1962, was the first general manager of the Geophysical Service Incorporated’s Laboratory and Manufacturing division. He became executive vice president and director of Texas Instruments, which was formerly Geophysical Service Incorporated.

  4. An engineer and scientist of broad vision, his leadership in bringing technological developments into practical application beneficial to mankind is indisputable, his record indelible.

  5. A tribute: Patrick E. Haggerty: Engineer and visionary: His colleagues remember him with affection and respect, a persistent, persuasive manager who was an inspiration to his associates Abstract: For six years after the invention of the transistor in 1948, the development lay commercially neglected.

  6. Texas Instruments was founded by Cecil H. Green, J. Erik Jonsson, Eugene McDermott, and Patrick E. Haggerty in 1951. McDermott was one of the original founders of Geophysical Service Inc. (GSI) in 1930.

  7. PATRICK E. HAGGERTY. MEMORIAM. On 1st October 1980 the untimely death of Patrick Haggerty, former chairman and chief executive officer of Texas Instruments, occurired.