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Hugo Thiemann (February 2, 1917 – June 10, 2012) was a Swiss R&D manager and visionary. He was a founding member of the ''
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''.


Life

Hugo Ernst Thiemann was born in
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, then educated in nearby
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, Switzerland. He studied electrical engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (
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), graduated in 1939 and got his PhD in 1947. There, he was assistant to Professor
Fritz Fischer (physicist) Fritz Fischer (9 February 1898, Oberdiessbach im Emmenthal BE, Switzerland – 28 December 1947, Zurich, Switzerland) was a technical physicist, engineer and inventor. He was married to Maud Schätti.Borgnis, Fritz''Fischer, Fritz''.In: ''N ...
, known as the inventor of the
Eidophor An Eidophor was a video projector used to create theater-sized images from an analog video signal. The name Eidophor is derived from the Greek word-roots ''eido'' and ''phor'' meaning 'image' and 'bearer' (carrier). Its basic technology was th ...
large-screen video projection system, at the Institute of Technical Physics. Thiemann was leading the Eidophor project from 1941 onwards. He lost an eye during his education according to his autobiography (unpublished). In 1946 he married Marianne Beatrice Sturzenegger. When the Eidophor project was transferred from the ETH to Dr. Edgar Gretener AG, a small Swiss company, he joined this company, which was founded by his former colleague Gretener. Later, Thiemann joined the European subsidiary of the
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, Geneva, in 1953 and was its general manager for over 20 years. In 1974 he became general manager of Nestec SA, Vevey, Switzerland, charged with the coordination of all R&D in the
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Group until 1985. Although of German mother tongue, he spent most of his professional life together with his family in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, where he died at the age of 95.


Achievements

After leaving academia, Thiemann was instrumental in industrializing and commercializing Eidophor while working for GRETAG, the successor company to Edgar Gretener AG. The new video projection system was demonstrated in the US. A potential application in cinemas was evaluated. After a lecture explaining the physics underlying the Eidophor system,
Robert Oppenheimer J. Robert Oppenheimer (; April 22, 1904 – February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist. A professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, Oppenheimer was the wartime head of the Los Alamos Laboratory and is often ...
offered him a position at the
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(IAS) in
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, NJ. Instead, Thiemann decided to accept an offer from Battelle. He grew the newly founded European operations of the ''Battelle Memorial Institute'', in French ''Institut Battelle Genève'', to become a major industry-financed research institution with 750 employees at its peak. Among its international clients was Nestlé SA, the world-famous food company. In 1968 he became involved in the efforts of the
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as a participant of the inauguration meeting and then as a member of its executive committee. ''
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'' became a famous publication issued by this organization in 1972. The top management of Nestlé became aware of the talents and knowledge of Thiemann during research contracts granted to Battelle. He was invited to join Nestlé in the capacity of general manager of Nestec SA, an R&D subsidiary of Nestlé, in order to conduct basic research and coordinate R&D in the divisions. In this capacity he proved to be a visionary. He established the ''Rive Reine Conference'', an annual gathering of Nestlé's top management with guests from industry, politics and finance. Among the new product sectors proposed by Thiemann was drinking water purification and distribution as well as the concept of
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for ready-made premium coffee. After retiring from his role at Nestlé he founded the ''Geneva Consulting & Management GC&M SA'' and remained its chairman until 1999.


Honors

* The
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elevated him to the grade of
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* The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne honored him with the title Dr. sc. tech. (honoris causa) * The
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, Switzerland, granted him the title Dr. h.c. ès sc. * Thiemann was an honorary member of the ''Club of Rome''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Thiemann, Hugo 1917 births 2012 deaths Swiss electronics engineers ETH Zurich alumni Fellow Members of the IEEE