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''This is a subsection of [[AEI]]
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WWII Electronic design expanded rapidly.
WWII Electronic design expanded rapidly in AEI.


Post-WWII Electronic design became the responsibility of a section of industrial control engineers under G. L. Newman
Post-WWII Electronic design became the responsibility of a section of industrial control engineers under G. L. Newman

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This is a subsection of AEI

WWII Electronic design expanded rapidly in AEI.

Post-WWII Electronic design became the responsibility of a section of industrial control engineers under G. L. Newman

Later a separate electronic control committee was formed on the lines of the departmental groups to coordinate the engineering, manufacturing, and sales sides.

1960 AEI reorganised its 3 main subsidiaries into divisions[1], one of which specialized in electronic apparatus.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Apr 22, 1960