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On the occasion of his introduction into the “National Inventors Hall of Fame” in May, Physics Nobel Prize winner Professor Dr. Sujhi Nakamura met BMW developer Dr. Abdel Hanafi in Washington DC. Prof. Dr. Nakamura is the inventor of the “Light Emitting Diode” (LED) and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2014 for … Continued

Professor Sujhi Nakamura (LED) and Dr.Abdel Hanafi BMW Laser Light
National Inventors Hall of Fame Washington, Professor Dr. Sujhi Nakamura (LED) and Dr. Abdel Hanafi (BMW Laser Light)

On the occasion of his introduction into the “National Inventors Hall of Fame” in May, Physics Nobel Prize winner Professor Dr. Sujhi Nakamura met BMW developer Dr. Abdel Hanafi in Washington DC. Prof. Dr. Nakamura is the inventor of the “Light Emitting Diode” (LED) and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2014 for this achievement. Dr. Hanafi, inventor of BMW laser light technology, followed a personal invitation from Prof. Dr. Nakamura to accompany him to the festivities at the “Inventors Hall of Fame”.

During an official ceremony, the most significant researchers worldwide are honoured there each year for their technical achievements.

“The meeting with Prof. Dr. Nakamura was a unique experience for me. When does one get the opportunity of being a personal guest of the current Physics Nobel Prize winner and to accompany him to such a special event. Prof. Dr. Nakamura was impressed with the BMW i8. “I’m looking forward to our next meeting, which will take place in Germany this year,” said Dr. Hanafi.

The US American Professor, Dr. Shuji Nakamura, originally from Japan, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2014 for the development of the blue light emitting diode (LED) and the laser diode.
Together with Dr. Helmut Erdl, Dr. Abdel Hanafi developed the BMW laser light technology and received the renowned Leibinger Innovation Award in 2014 for his achievement.

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