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  1. Hovhannes (Ivan) Abgari Adamian (Russian: Ованес Абгарович Адамян; Armenian: Հովհաննես Աբգարի Ադամյան; 5 February 1879 – 12 September 1932) was an Armenian engineer, an author of more than 20 inventions.

  2. Hovhannes Adamian developed the technology that laid the groundwork for the invention of color television. A prolific engineer and inventor, he filed for and secured several patents during his lifetime.

  3. Hovhannes Adamian developed the technology that laid the groundwork for the invention of color television. A prolific engineer and inventor, he filed for and secured several patents during his lifetime. Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Adamian moved to Europe to continue his education in France, Switzerland and Germany.

  4. Hovannes (Ivan) Abgari Adamian (5 February 1879, Baku – 12 September 1932, Leningrad) was an Armenian engineer, an author of more than 20 inventions. The first experimental color television was shown in London in 1928 based on Adamian’s tricolor principle, and he is recognized as one of the founders of color television. Biography.

  5. Hovhannes (Ivan) Abgari Adamian was an Soviet Armenian engineer, an author of more than 20 inventions. The first experimental color television was shown in London in 1928 based on Adamian’s tricolor principle, and he is recognized as one of the founders of color television.

  6. Hovannes Adamian is the 161st most popular inventor (up from 199th in 2019), the 33rd most popular biography from Azerbaijan (up from 43rd in 2019) and the most popular Azerbaijani Inventor.

  7. Jan 19, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Hovhannes Adamyan, the Armenian engineer who invented the tricolor principle for color TV. See his patents, photos, and the location of his burial in Yerevan.