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George Berger was the Commissioner General. Aside from the provision of the building by the French government, the exhibition was privately financed. Organizers would donate profits to scientific works in the public interest.
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many applications of electricity (sound, heat, light, electroplating, electrochemistry, signage, power, industrial applications, agricultural and domestic),
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was one of key developments on display at the exposition, with up to 2500 lamps used to light the venue. The lamps of
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1881 : first international congress of electricians, first international electrical units system.
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Report on the International exhibition of electricity held at Paris, August to November, 1881
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Palais de l'Industrie in 1855, site of the International Exposition of Electricity 1881
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were compared in extensive tests by a committee, including exposition juror
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apparatus, visitors could hear the live opera two kilometres away in stereo.
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Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937)
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Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, Volume 11, page 230
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International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts
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Consular reports, Issues 4-8,United States. Dept. of State, 1881
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This congress was a decisive step in the building of the modern
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First International Exposition of Electricity, Paris, 1881
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Apparatus for production and transmission of electricity,
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were defined at this occasion. Main participants include
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This show was a great stir. The public could admire the
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International System of Electrical and Magnetic Units
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Infobox event
considered for merging

Palais de l'Industrie
Champs-Élysées
Paris, France
Exposition
science festival
French
Palais de l'Industrie
Champs-Élysées
Paris
France
1878 Universal Exposition
United Kingdom
United States
Germany
Italy
the Netherlands
volt
ohm
ampere
Adolphe Cochery
dynamo
ZĂ©nobe Gramme
incandescent light
théâtrophone
stereophonic sound
Werner von Siemens

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