Inspirational Persons: The story of Amar Bose
Today, the audio technology space is highly competitive one with a lot of companies vying for space. Irrespective of the competition there has been one company which has always stood the test and been a prominent name – BOSE.
Amar Bose did his electrical engineering from MIT and later had successfully filed patents on loud speaker design which was later used in Bose Corporation. In the 1980s, Bose developed an electromagnetic replacement for automotive shock absorbers. This technical breakthrough enables radically improved performance of automotive suspension systems.
Amar Bose died on July 12, 2013, he earned the Baker Teaching Award in 1963-64, and many other teaching awards over the years. In 2011, Bose donated a majority of the company’s non-voting shares to MIT on the condition that the shares never be sold and those shares in the company would raise money for MIT’s research projects.
Innovation and Research eventually pay off for the society by creating quality jobs for many as evident in Bose Corporation.