Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium, known in English as Philips Physics Laboratory, was a research institute established by the Philips electronics company in the Netherlands in 1914. The laboratory played a significant role in the development of various technologies associated with electronics and physics, particularly in areas such as optics, telecommunications, and materials science. The laboratory was instrumental in a number of advancements throughout the 20th century, contributing to the innovation of products like light bulbs, televisions, and various other electronic devices.

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