First to Invent, Last to Scale From William Henry Perkin to modern rivalry, innovation hinges on control, not discovery alone.
In 1856, an eighteen-yearold student named William Henry Perkin, working in a makeshift home laboratory in London, accidentally synthesised the world’s first synthetic dye while attempting to produ...

Source: The Sunday Guardian
In 1856, an eighteen-yearold student named William Henry Perkin, working in a makeshift home laboratory in London, accidentally synthesised the world’s first synthetic dye while attempting to produce…