Engineer, entrepreneur and teacher Augusts Baumanis (1883–1966) is one of the graduates of Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) who were renown in the 1920s and 1930s. Latvia’s growth without his activities is unthinkable. After graduating from the Department of Chemistry (1913) of RPI, he worked in Russia. In 1919, after returning to Latvia, A. Baumanis became involved in oil production and in export of wooden boards. From 1928 to 1931, he travelled around South Africa with his family and worked in gold mines. After returning to Latvia, he started to work as a teacher. The aim of the article is to reveal the life of engineer A. Baumanis, to introduce readers to the Latvian entrepreneur and to analyse the problems he had to face in business and...
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The research on Jānis Rupais (1889–1974), engineer, pedagogue, and graduate of the Department of Che...
The article summarizes the career of a graduate of the Faculty of Mechanics (1964) of Riga Polytechn...
The article introduces inventors’ activities and inventors’ societies in Latvia in the 18th century,...
The article summarizes the achievements of Andris Staģis, a graduate of the Faculty of Civil Enginee...
Rigan, a graduate of the Department of Engineering (1914) of Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Mikhai...
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