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Edward Ezra Rosen (1898 - 6 March 1966) was the founder of Ultra Electronics, one of the United Kingdom's largest electronics manufacturers.

Career[edit]

Born the son of Rachel and Samuel Rosen, immigrants from Poland,[1] Teddy was educated at the Jews Free School in London[2] He joined Marconi in the Post Office Wireless Department in 1911.[1] During World War I Teddy joined the Royal Flying Corps where he serviced radios.[1] In 1920 he founded Ultra Electric where he was keen on delivering quality radio sets at a reasonable price.[1] He was Chairman of the Radio Manufacturers' Association[3] and served as Chairman of the Television and Radio Industries Club in 1953/54.[4]

He was still Chairman on Ultra Electric (Holdings) Group in 1961[5] but resigned shortly after the acquisition of the business by Thorn Electrical Industries in October of that year.[6]

In 1960 he became Chairman of the British Technion Society which supports the Israel Institute of Technology.[7] The Institute awarded him an honorary Doctor of ScienceinTechnology in 1966.[8]

In retirement he was still giving talks on his career.[9]

He died on 6 March 1966, in Hove.[10]

References[edit]

  • ^ JFS Alumni
  • ^ Opening of BBC Television
  • ^ Television and Radio Industries Club Archived 2010-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ In brief Flight Magazine, 13 January 1961
  • ^ Graces Guide: Ultra Electric
  • ^ British Technion Society Archived 2009-08-19 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Technion: Honor List
  • ^ Wireless Manufacturing between the Wars Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio Society, 4 February 2007
  • ^ National Probate Calendar

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