👉 Bell Engineering, often referred to simply as Bell Labs, was a research and development organization founded by Alexander Graham Bell in 1877. It became renowned for its groundbreaking innovations in telecommunications, electronics, and materials science, playing a pivotal role in the development of the telephone, radio, and early computer technologies. The organization's multidisciplinary approach combined theoretical research with practical applications, leading to numerous patents and significant advancements in wireless communication, semiconductor technology, and optical fiber communications. Bell Labs fostered a culture of collaboration and intellectual curiosity, attracting some of the world's most brilliant minds to solve complex problems and push the boundaries of technology, ultimately shaping modern telecommunications and electronics.